Openings for Peace: UNSCR 1325, Women and Security in India

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A close look at the relevance, utility and potential of the UNSC Resolution 1325 for achieving inclusive and sustainable peace in India.

This is one of the first crucial discussions on what can be adapted and implemented in the United Nations Security Council’s Resolution 1325 on women, peace, security (WPS) and militarization in the Indian context. It examines cases that reveal the expanded context of conflict and insecurity, showing the possible relevance and limitations of the UN Resolution as a tool for social and policy change in India.

Being comprehensive in approach, the book links discussions on the WPS resolutions (1325 and its successors) with militarism and explores the relevance of the latter in settings that are not deemed as ‘conflict’. It deliberates the result of militarization and engendered conflict in the Indian states and also discusses Indian peacekeeping operations, which are an important part of India’s international engagement.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Asha Hans

Asha Hans is Director of the School of Women's Studies and Professor and Head of the Department of Political Science, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar. A Fulbright Scholar and recipient of the Kathleen Ptolemy Award from York University, Canada, her work has been mainly focused on issues of gender and international relations. Her latest book is Tribal Women: A Gendered Utopia.

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Title
Openings for Peace: UNSCR 1325, Women and Security in India
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9789385985669
Length
xviii+307p., 23cm.
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