Being "(Re) Armed": Women and the Security Sector
(Vol. 10, No. 1, Summer 2024)
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Editorial
Rita Manchanda Read More... |
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Soldiering Women: A Level Playing Field Requires "Massive Reforms", Is the Army Ready
Lt. General Harcharanjit S. Panag (Retd) Interviewed by Rita Manchanda Read More... |
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Women in Indian Armed Forces: Personal and Organisational Prospects and Challenges
Air Marshal Anil Khosla (Retd) Read More... |
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Can We Afford to Do Away with Masculinity in the Combat Arms
Major General Jagatbir Singh (Retd) Read More... |
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Gendering the Indian Military: Unpacking the Constructs of Militarized Masculinity and Femininity
Kiran Chauhan Read More... |
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Women in the Indian Military: Debates and Lessons on Gender Integration
Ayesha Ray Read More... |
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'Care’ in Armed Forces in India: Recognizing it as ‘Service to the Nation'
Anamika Das and Ayatree Saha Read More... |
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Women in Peacekeeping Operations: Challenges of Integration
Shilpi Nanglu Bharati Read More... |
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UN Peacekeeping Operations as Sites of Caregiving? Notes for a Feminist Approach to the 'Summit of the Future'
Vanessa Farr Read More... |
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Uniformed Women in the New Wars
Priyanka Bhide and Ambika Vishwanath Read More... |
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Cyber Peacekeeping and Gender: Promise and Perils of Non-Traditional Security
Natallia Khaneijo Read More... |
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Decoding the Hypersexual: Interpreting Discourses around the Indian Army Wife amidst Scandal
Nisha Kumari Read More... |
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The Imperial Feminist: Beautiful Face of American War Machine
Anuradha Chenoy Read More... |
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Empowered Warriors: Women, Freedom, and the Indian National Army
Anita Anand Read More... |
Rita Manchanda is a writer, researcher, and human rights activist specializing in Women Peace and Security. She has over 15 years of experience as Senior Executive and Research Director with the regional NGO, South Asia Forum for Human Rights (SAFHR). Previously, she served as Gender Advisor to the Commonwealth Technical Fund and has consulted with UN Women, United Nations Development Programme, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogues, and Saferworld. She is the editor of the SAGE Series in Human Rights Audits of Peace Processes (2015) and author of Women and the Politics of Peace (2017), Women in the Naga Peace Process (2004), and Women War and Peace in South Asia: Beyond Victimhood to Agency (2001).
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Returning with a Renewed Mission!
Peace Prints is back after a hiatus of six years with a renewed mission to enhance its footprint not just in South Asia but beyond. In keeping with the expansion in the domain of Peacebuilding, Peace Prints has expanded its scope to include the emerging frontiers of scholarship and research. The organizational and funding constraints have been overcome. In this new phase of reorganization, we infuse this pioneering effort with the energy that comes with expanding circles of engagement and linkages to wider networks of both experienced and younger researchers.About WISCOMP
WISCOMP, an initiative of the Foundation for Universal Responsibility has been a pioneer in initiating the discourse on women, peace, and security in South Asia. It was at the forefront of engaging with these issues, well before they found articulation in the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 in October 2000. Its efforts have yielded a robust network across borders and boundaries that highlight the leadership of women in the areas of peace and security—a space that was hitherto not fully encouraging of the participation of women.WISCOMP is an initiative of the Foundation for Universal Responsibility, which was established with funds from the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to His Holiness The Dalai Lama in 1989.
For more information, visit www.wiscomp.org