Gender, Peace and ConflictInger Skjelsboek, Dan Smith SAGE, 2001年3月22日 - 228 頁 - What impact does gender difference make to political decision-making? - Will the political empowerment of women contribute to a more peaceful world? The role of gender has been increasingly recognized as central to the stu |
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Dorota Gierycz | 14 |
The Problem of Essentialism | 32 |
Is Femininity Inherently Peaceful? | 47 |
Women War Men Pacifism | 68 |
The Use of Women and the Role of Women in | 161 |
Notes on contributors | 205 |
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