Deploying Feminism: The Role of Gender in NATO Military Operations

Author:   Stéfanie von Hlatky (Canada Research Chair in Gender, Security and the Armed Forces, Canada Research Chair in Gender, Security and the Armed Forces, Queen's University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780197834497


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   12 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Deploying Feminism: The Role of Gender in NATO Military Operations


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A detailed account, based on fieldwork and interviews, of how Women, Peace and Security norms are militarized and put at the service of operational effectiveness.International organizations and governments want to increase women's participation in military operations and peacebuilding. Gender equality is increasingly seen as the antidote to conflict, a key factor in achieving stability. While feminist activism inspired the emergence of these norms on gender and conflict, they were institutionalized through the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda, with the military at the forefront of those changes. In Deploying Feminism, Stéfanie von Hlatky tells the story of how the military has been delegated authority to advance gender equality as part of their activities, while simultaneously tackling increasingly complex threats. Drawing upon fieldwork and interviews, she illustrates how NATO, the world's foremost alliance, has even embedded these ideas in the planning and execution of its missions. For troops deployed on NATO missions, this often means seeking out women in their operating area to improve intelligence gathering activities. While this helps the mission, does it help women and conflict-affected communities? Because of the military's focus on operational effectiveness above all else, von Hlatky argues that there is a distortion of WPS norms, as gender equality concerns fade into the background. Looking at NATO's ongoing operations in Iraq, Kosovo, and the Baltics, Deploying Feminism details the process by which Women, Peace and Security norms are militarized and put at the service of operational effectiveness. Further, it shows why an adjustment is necessary for gender equality to become a true planning priority.

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Author:   Stéfanie von Hlatky (Canada Research Chair in Gender, Security and the Armed Forces, Canada Research Chair in Gender, Security and the Armed Forces, Queen's University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780197834497


ISBN 10:   0197834493
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   12 January 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

Table of Contents

Preface Acronyms Tables and Figures Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Gender Wars and Gender in War Chapter 3: Deploying Feminism in NATO Operations Chapter 4: Securing the Environment in Kosovo Chapter 5: Deterring in the Baltics Chapter 6: Advising and Assisting in Iraq Chapter 7: Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index

Reviews

""A timely and important contribution that bridges long standing gaps between feminist theory, strategic studies, and civil-military analysis. Von Hlatky's expert and careful analysis, particularly her brilliant development of the concept of 'norm distortion, ' helps address a question that has plagued feminists for the past decade: Why and how has institutional adoption of feminist concepts failed to translate into radical and transformative agendas? Through her international case studies, and clear expertise of NATO operations, the WPS agenda, feminist theory, and foreign policy, von Hlatky draws out unique conclusions about the process through which feminist ideals can be filtered, diluted, and militarized in military organizations, while at the same time, militaries 'deploying' this rhetoric remain largely unchanged."" -- Megan MacKenzie, Simon Fraser University ""In Deploying Feminism, Dr. Von Hlatky looks at what happens when the Women, Peace and Security agenda is converted into NATO military operations, asking how gender norms have changed NATO operations, but also what gets lost in translation when those norms meet military culture. She delivers an engaging first-person account through interviews with NATO commanders, soldiers and officials in Kosovo, the Baltics, Iraq and Brussels. The book is an important contribution for practitioners and scholars alike: it draws important lessons on how militaries and international peace missions can do a better job on gender and offers a thoughtful take on how the international Women, Peace and Security agenda has been transformed."" -- Kerry Buck, Former Canadian Ambassador to NATO ""Deploying Feminism is a well-written and carefully researched account of how the WPS agenda has been implemented by an important international security organization. It responds to the call for more empirical data on how WPS is being implemented worldwide and makes a significant contribution to our collective knowledge on this topic."" -- Vanessa F. Newby, International Peacekeeping


Author Information

Stéfanie von Hlatky is the Canada Research Chair in Gender, Security and the Armed Forces and Full Professor of Political Studies at Queen's University. She is a leading expert on NATO and military affairs, the founder of Women in International Security-Canada, and the Honorary Colonel of the Princess of Wales' Own Regiment. Dr. von Hlatky is the author of American Allies in Times of War: The Great Asymmetry (Oxford, 2013).

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