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View article: Social Justice in Post‐Conflict Societies: Lessons From Northern Ireland
Social Justice in Post‐Conflict Societies: Lessons From Northern Ireland Open
This article explores gender and social justice in post‐conflict societies, using Northern Ireland as a case study. It focuses specifically on the socio‐economic impact of the UK's withdrawal from the EU (Brexit) on women in Northern Irela…
View article: The Impact of Brexit on Women, Peace and Security in Northern Ireland: Spotlight on Violence Against Women
The Impact of Brexit on Women, Peace and Security in Northern Ireland: Spotlight on Violence Against Women Open
The impact of Brexit on Northern Ireland (NI) is now well established; however, less attention has been given to the impact on women, despite the applicability of the Women, Peace and Security agenda. In this policy commentary, we detail t…
View article: Sweden, NATO and the gendered silencing of feminist foreign policy
Sweden, NATO and the gendered silencing of feminist foreign policy Open
Sweden was the first state to adopt a Feminist Foreign Policy (FFP) in 2014, drawing on its state feminist tradition and support for the United Nations' Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda. Yet following the full-scale Russian invasion …
View article: Contesting feminist power Europe: is Feminist Foreign Policy possible for the EU?
Contesting feminist power Europe: is Feminist Foreign Policy possible for the EU? Open
Since 2014, several European Union (EU) member states have adopted their own versions “Feminist Foreign Policy” (FFP). Increasingly, feminist bureaucrats, politicians, activists, and scholars are calling for the EU to do the same. This art…
View article: Nakedly Normative: A Feminist (Re‐)Imagination of Planetary Politics
Nakedly Normative: A Feminist (Re‐)Imagination of Planetary Politics Open
This article makes the case for a feminist (re‐)imagination of planetary politics in the context of the normative power approach and Manners' opening article in this special section. Arguing for an urgent turn to a politics that embraces t…
View article: Digital Celebrity Diplomacy in the UN Security Council Elections: Canada, Ireland and Kenya
Digital Celebrity Diplomacy in the UN Security Council Elections: Canada, Ireland and Kenya Open
Summary The 2020 UN Security Council ( SC ) elections concluded during a historical period defined by the global COVID -19 pandemic. As officials scrambled to organise a socially distanced election, the final stage of the campaigns was for…
View article: Challenging civil society perceptions of NATO: Engaging the Women, Peace and Security agenda
Challenging civil society perceptions of NATO: Engaging the Women, Peace and Security agenda Open
Engagement with the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda by military actors has caused concern among some of its civil society advocates. For example, NATO has adopted the WPS agenda as an increasingly visible part of its self-narrative.…
View article: NATO's strategic narratives: Angelina Jolie and the alliance's celebrity and visual turn - ADDENDUM
NATO's strategic narratives: Angelina Jolie and the alliance's celebrity and visual turn - ADDENDUM Open
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View article: NATO's strategic narratives: Angelina Jolie and the alliance's celebrity and visual turn
NATO's strategic narratives: Angelina Jolie and the alliance's celebrity and visual turn Open
Angelina Jolie's high-profile visit to NATO in 2018 signals a move to brand the alliance's strategic narrative within the language of celebrity through engagement with popular culture. The partnership represents a significant change in the…
View article: Ontological (in)security and Covid-19: reimagining crisis leadership in UK higher education
Ontological (in)security and Covid-19: reimagining crisis leadership in UK higher education Open
First paragraph: The UK, at present, is characterised by a sense of ontological insecurity. Christopher S. Browning (2018) describes this type of insecurity as ‘fundamentally destabilising and challenging established worldviews, routines a…
View article: Equalities in freefall? Ontological insecurity and the long‐term impact of COVID‐19 in the academy
Equalities in freefall? Ontological insecurity and the long‐term impact of COVID‐19 in the academy Open
This intervention focuses on the impact of the global crisis resulting from the COVID‐19 pandemic on existing racialized and gendered inequalities within the academy and in particular our discipline of Politics and International Relations.…
View article: Bringing Gender In? EU Foreign and Security Policy after Brexit
Bringing Gender In? EU Foreign and Security Policy after Brexit Open
In this article, we identify Brexit as a critical juncture, wherein the EU has had the opportunity to reflect on and reinforce its identity, as a promoter of gender issues within the security domain. It draws on this identity from a founda…
View article: Silences and Silos: NATO's implementation of UNSCR 1325
Silences and Silos: NATO's implementation of UNSCR 1325 Open
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is the preeminent international security institution spanning Europe and North America. This means that NATO’s engagement with UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (…