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Peace work: Women, Armed Conflict and Negotiation
The book Peace Work: Women, Armed Conflict and Negotiation explores the vital yet often undervalued role of women in peacebuilding processes, particularly in contexts affected by armed conflict. The author examines how women’s participation in conflict resolution, mediation, and post-war reconstruction contributes to more inclusive and sustainable peace. Drawing on case studies from various regions, the book highlights the ways women challenge militarized structures, advocate for human rights, and bring community-based perspectives into formal negotiation settings. It also analyzes the gendered dimensions of peace processes, including the barriers women face in gaining recognition and representation within political and diplomatic arenas. By combining feminist theory with peace and conflict studies, this work underscores that sustainable peace cannot be achieved without gender justice and the active involvement of women at every stage of negotiation and reconciliation.
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