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100 _aHURLEY Matthew
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245 _aEngaging women, peace, and security in defence:
_bthe role of the NATO committee on gender perspectives /
_cMatthew Hurley, Katharine A. M. Wright, Kristin Lund, Katrien D'Hert, Jesus Ignacio Gil Ruiz and Diana Morais
260 _c2024
520 _aAs NATO marks its 75th anniversary it is facing a future more uncertain than at any point since the end of the Cold War. The European security environment is changed and challenged by the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, while the Israel-Gaza war poses further challenges. Given this critical moment, this article offers a strategic intervention to highlight and reinforce the essential role of the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda in defence and deterrence, including through the integration of a gender perspective, for NATO members and partners. It does so by bringing together former Chairs of the NATO Committee on Gender Perspectives (NCGP) into conversation about the continued importance of NATO’s oldest committee in ensuring NATO’s future approach to WPS is fit for purpose. Drawing upon their reflections and insights, we recommend policy points to embed and advance WPS and the gender perspective in NATO’s response to this new security environment.
650 _aNATO
_xGENDER
650 _aDEFENCE
_xWOMEN
650 _aPEACE
650 _aSECURITY
700 _aWRIGHT Katharine A. M.
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700 _aLUND Kristin
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700 _aD'HERT Katrien
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700 _aRUIZ Jesus Ignacio Gil
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700 _aMORAIS Diana
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773 _gDefence Studies: Volume 24, Number 3, September 2024, pages: 472-486
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14702436.2024.2348590
_z Click here for full text
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