Sex and world peace (Book review)
Author(s)
Davies, Sara E
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2012
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Sex and world peace argues that International Relations (IR) scholarship has underestimated the significant relationship between gender equality and the achievement of international peace and security. This ambitious volume provides strong arguments for reconsidering the position that it is a matter of little relevance to the United Nations Security Council that, for many women around the world, ‘sex means death’Sex and world peace argues that International Relations (IR) scholarship has underestimated the significant relationship between gender equality and the achievement of international peace and security. This ambitious volume provides strong arguments for reconsidering the position that it is a matter of little relevance to the United Nations Security Council that, for many women around the world, ‘sex means death’
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Journal Title
International Affairs
Volume
88
Issue
5
Subject
Policy and Administration
Political Science
Social Sciences
International Relations