Openings for Peace
UNSCR 1325, Women and Security in India
Swarna Rajagopalan editor Asha Hans editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
Published:30th Nov '16
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A close look at the relevance, utility and potential of the UNSC Resolution 1325 for achieving inclusive and sustainable peace in India.
This is one of the first crucial discussions on what can be adapted and implemented in the United Nations Security Council’s Resolution 1325 on women, peace, security (WPS) and militarization in the Indian context. It examines cases that reveal the expanded context of conflict and insecurity, showing the possible relevance and limitations of the UN Resolution as a tool for social and policy change in India.
Being comprehensive in approach, the book links discussions on the WPS resolutions (1325 and its successors) with militarism and explores the relevance of the latter in settings that are not deemed as ‘conflict’. It deliberates the result of militarization and engendered conflict in the Indian states and also discusses Indian peacekeeping operations, which are an important part of India’s international engagement.
"This publication is a concrete and determined step towards the objective of contributing meaningfully to the emerging global movement for women’s equality and empowerment. With wonderfully articulated presentations skilfully authored by experts from various background and experiences and brilliantly put together, the book deserves wide-ranging attention and global readership."
-- Inter Press Service, November 1,ISBN: 9789385985669
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 490g
328 pages