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OverviewThrough extensive analysis of the Swedish Armed Forces this study explores the possibilities and pitfalls of implementing of a gender perspective in military organizations and operations. It established a number of important lessons for similar attempts in other countries and discusses the continued process of implementation in the Swedish military Full Product DetailsAuthor: R. Egnell , P. Hojem , H. BertsPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2014 Weight: 0.261kg ISBN: 9781349481187ISBN 10: 1349481181 Pages: 185 Publication Date: 01 January 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction: The Accomplishments and the Challenges 2. Gender, Feminism, and Military Effectiveness 3. Changing the Armed Forces 4. A Gender Perspective in the Field of Operations 5.Recruitment, harassment, and equal rights: Human Resources Policies. 6. Evaluating the Process and Impact of Change 7. Conclusion: Improving and Spreading the ImplementationReviewsIf military units are to operate effectively in the population-centric operations of the 21st Century, as well as to combat sexual violence in war, the commanders, their staffs and their forces need to be properly prepared to meet the challenges they face, including understanding the gender aspects of operations. This book is therefore a timely and important contribution to that process and I commend it to those whose responsibility it is to train and prepare our soldiers, sailors, airmen/women and marines for operations. General Sir Richard Shirreff, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (DCACEUR). In this important and engaging book, the authors outline an enlightened narrative about UNSCR 1325 implementation for key stakeholders, including the military, women and civil society, international and government policy makers, and academia. A must read for anyone who works on the women, peace and security agenda. Dr. Kathleen Kuehnast, Director, Center for Gender and Peacebuilding, USIP """If military units are to operate effectively in the population-centric operations of the 21st Century, as well as to combat sexual violence in war, the commanders, their staffs and their forces need to be properly prepared to meet the challenges they face, including understanding the gender aspects of operations. This book is therefore a timely and important contribution to that process and I commend it to those whose responsibility it is to train and prepare our soldiers, sailors, airmen/women and marines for operations."" General Sir Richard Shirreff, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (DCACEUR). In this important and engaging book, the authors outline an enlightened narrative about UNSCR 1325 implementation for key stakeholders, including the military, women and civil society, international and government policy makers, and academia. A must read for anyone who works on the women, peace and security agenda. Dr. Kathleen Kuehnast, Director, Center for Gender and Peacebuilding, USIP" ""If military units are to operate effectively in the population-centric operations of the 21st Century, as well as to combat sexual violence in war, the commanders, their staffs and their forces need to be properly prepared to meet the challenges they face, including understanding the gender aspects of operations. This book is therefore a timely and important contribution to that process and I commend it to those whose responsibility it is to train and prepare our soldiers, sailors, airmen/women and marines for operations."" General Sir Richard Shirreff, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (DCACEUR). In this important and engaging book, the authors outline an enlightened narrative about UNSCR 1325 implementation for key stakeholders, including the military, women and civil society, international and government policy makers, and academia. A must read for anyone who works on the women, peace and security agenda. Dr. Kathleen Kuehnast, Director, Center for Gender and Peacebuilding, USIP If military units are to operate effectively in the population-centric operations of the 21st Century, as well as to combat sexual violence in war, the commanders, their staffs and their forces need to be properly prepared to meet the challenges they face, including understanding the gender aspects of operations. This book is therefore a timely and important contribution to that process and I commend it to those whose responsibility it is to train and prepare our soldiers, sailors, airmen/women and marines for operations. General Sir Richard Shirreff, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (DCACEUR). In this important and engaging book, the authors outline an enlightened narrative about UNSCR 1325 implementation for key stakeholders, including the military, women and civil society, international and government policy makers, and academia. A must read for anyone who works on the women, peace and security agenda. Dr. Kathleen Kuehnast, Director, Center for Gender and Peacebuilding, USIP Author InformationRobert Egnell is Visiting Professor and Director of Teaching in the Security Studies Program, Georgetown University, USA. He is the author of Counterinsurgency in crisis: Britain and the challenges of modern warfare (2013), and Complex peace operations and civil-military relations: Winning the peace (2009). Petter Hojem is a project leader at Centre for Business and Policy Studies (SNS) in Stockholm, Sweden. Hannes Berts is a founding partner and senior consultant of Sthlm Policy Group. He has extensive experience in policy advice, research and evaluation with a primary focus on international peace and security, international law, humanitarian assistance, human rights and democracy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |