In 'Sex and World Peace,' the authors boldly assert that gender equality is crucial for global stability and security. They reveal compelling connections between women's rights and the prevention of conflict, challenging conventional notions of power. This groundbreaking work draws on extensive research and case studies from around the globe, illustrating how societies that empower women are more peaceful. As they unravel the intricate relationship between gender, violence, and peace, readers are invited to rethink their understanding of international relations. Will you discover the untapped potential of gender as a force for peace?
By Valerie M. Hudson, Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill, Mary Caprioli, Chad F. Emmett
Published: 2014
"The journey toward global peace is inextricably linked to the rights and empowerment of women; when women thrive, societies flourish."
Backed up by a detailed analysis, tables and color maps, the authors argue that violence against women adversely affects all levels of society, and ultimately the security of a nation, and offer ways to heal the wounds of violence against women on both a micro and macro level.
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Sex and World Peace
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