Women and Peace
Feminist Visions of Global Security
Format:Paperback
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Published:1st Jul '93
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Explores how empowering women to participate in decision-making at every level is essential for building a just, secure, and peaceful world.
In Women and Peace, renowned peace educator Betty A. Reardon explores the vital connection between the advancement of women and the creation of a just, secure world. Drawing on decades of experience in international peace and human rights organizations, Reardon demonstrates how empowering women to participate in decision-making at all levels—from local communities to the global stage—is essential for sustainable peace.
Through compelling analysis and real-world examples, Reardon:
· Examines the continuum of violence and the pursuit of positive peace.
· Highlights women's unique contributions to peacebuilding and global security.
· Provides tools for study and discussion, including key UN documents and resources on women's roles in shaping policy.
"This very readable book provides an excellent introduction to the main issues involved in the relationship between the achievement of peace and the enhancement of the status of women. The author demonstrates the importance of empowering women to participate in the decision-making processes involved in the maintenance of peace and security at all levels—within the community, nationally, and internationally—and explains what has been done by the United Nations, and by women's groups, to bring this about. The book also provides an excellent basis for discussion and study with regard to human rights and international relations." — Jeanne Vickers, author, Women and the World Economic Crisis, Women and War
"Reardon's book examines those ingredients necessary to reconstruct a society free of the competitive, violent, and war-centered methods that define today's reality, replacing it with one exhibiting the egalitarian, holistic, and cooperative patterns rooted in women's culture and experience but applicable to all of society, women and men alike." — Diana Sheridan, Associate Director, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon
"Betty Reardon's voice comes through in this book so strongly and so clearly. Her work is a breath of fresh air in contrast to the over-intellectualized and off-putting self importance of so much contemporary academic writing. I also appreciate the ways she weaves together very diverse historical events into a colorful and complex tapestry."— Leslie Scott, Peace Studies, University of Oregon
ISBN: 9780791414002
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 281g
220 pages