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Since 2000, the United Nations recognises with Security Council Resolution 1325 the interconnectedness between gender, peace and security concerns. This comprehensive, active-participatory course explores the relations between gender, peace and conflict and security from both normative and empirical perspectives. First, the course introduces a critical feminist framework for exploring international relations and we will examine various topics that illustrate the connection of gender, peace and conflict and security. Second, it will explore the connection between gender, peace/conflict and security in different cases.
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