Jauhola, Marjaana. 2013. Post-Tsunami Reconstruction in Indonesia: Negotiating Normativity through Gender Mainstreaming Initiatives in Aceh. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, NGOs, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Indonesia
Shash, Farah Gamal, and Carie L. Forden. 2016. “Gender Equality in a Time of Change: Gender Mainstreaming after Egypt’s Arab Spring.” Women’s Studies International Forum 56: 74–82. doi:10.1016/j.wsif.2015.12.006.
Topics: Gender, Women, Men, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Post-Conflict Regions: Africa, MENA, North Africa, Middle East Countries: Egypt
Topics: Development, Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Governance, Post-Conflict Governance, International Law, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Security
Topics: Civil Society, Development, Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, NGOs, Post-Conflict
Zuckerman, Elaine, and Marcia Greenberg. 2004. “The Gender Dimensions of Post-Conflict Reconstruction: An Analytical Framework for Policymakers.” Gender & Development 12 (3): 70–82. doi:10.1080/13552070412331332330.
Topics: Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Rights, Human Rights, Women's Rights
Sandole, Dennis J. D., and Ingrid Staroste. 2015. “Making the Case for Systematic, Gender-Based Analysis in Sustainable Peace Building.” Conflict Resolution Quarterly 33 (2): 119–47. doi:10.1002/crq.21147.
Topics: Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Gender Mainstreaming, Peacebuilding, Post-Conflict
Byrne, Siobhan and Allison McCulloch. 2012. "Gender, Representation and Power-Sharing in Post-Conflict Institutions" International Peacekeeping 19 (5): 565-580
Topics: Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Peace Processes, Post-Conflict Regions: Africa, Central Africa, East Africa, Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe Countries: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Burundi, United Kingdom
Kim, Seung-kyung, and Kyounghee Kim. 2011. “Gender Mainstreaming and the Institutionalization of the Women’s Movement in South Korea.” Women’s Studies International Forum 34 (5): 390–400. doi:10.1016/j.wsif.2011.05.004.
Topics: Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Discourses, Governance, Post-Conflict Governance, Political Participation, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction Regions: Asia, East Asia Countries: South Korea
Hudson, Heidi. 2009. “Peacebuilding Through a Gender Lens and the Challenges of Implementation in Rwanda and Cote d'Ivoire.” Security Studies 18 (2): 287–318.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Feminisms, Gender, Gender Analysis, Women, Gender Balance, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Genocide, Governance, Indigenous, Peace Processes, Peacebuilding, Post-Conflict Regions: Africa, Central Africa, East Africa, West Africa Countries: Côte D'Ivoire, Rwanda
Kreft, Anne-Kathrin. 2017. “The Gender Mainstreaming Gap: Security Council Resolution 1325 and UN Peacekeeping Mandates.” International Peacekeeping (24) 1: 132–58.
Topics: Gender Mainstreaming, Conflict, International Organizations, Peacekeeping, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, UN Security Council Resolutions on WPS, UNSCR 1325, Sexual Violence
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