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This occasional paper series was initially framed by an interest in interrogating gender training as a tool for transformation within peacekeeping and peace support operations. The focus of this series subsequently expanded to include a critical analysis of the dominant paths through which gender has been integrated into discourses on security.
As a result, training, the integration of women into the military, the role of autonomous women’s movements in post-conflict reconstruction and an interrogation of masculinities have become the range of approaches that are discussed by the authors in this series. Download [PDF]
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Integrating Gender in Peacekeeping Training
Rebuilding Peace: the Case of South Africa
Transformation of Gender Relations in the South African National Defence Force: Real or Presumed?
Gender Training in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
Violence, Militarised Masculinity and Positive Peace