Author: Zaleha Ismail (Datin Paduka)
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Category : Women in development
Languages : en
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The Role of Women in Nation Building
Author: Zaleha Ismail (Datin Paduka)
Publisher:
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Category : Women in development
Languages : en
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Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Women in development
Languages : en
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Women and Nation Building
Author: Cheryl Benard
Publisher: Rand Corporation
ISBN: 0833043110
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Using a case study of Afghanistan, this study examines gender-specific impacts of conflict and post-conflict and the ways they may affect women differently than they affect men. It analyzes the role of women in the nation-building process and considers outcomes that might occur if current practices were modified. Recommendations are made for improving data collection in conflict zones and for enhancing the outcomes of nation-building programs.
Publisher: Rand Corporation
ISBN: 0833043110
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Using a case study of Afghanistan, this study examines gender-specific impacts of conflict and post-conflict and the ways they may affect women differently than they affect men. It analyzes the role of women in the nation-building process and considers outcomes that might occur if current practices were modified. Recommendations are made for improving data collection in conflict zones and for enhancing the outcomes of nation-building programs.
Women and Nation-Building
Author: Cheryl Benard
Publisher: Rand Corporation
ISBN: 0833044494
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Using a case study of Afghanistan, this study examines gender-specific impacts of conflict and post-conflict and the ways they may affect women differently than they affect men. It analyzes the role of women in the nation-building process and considers outcomes that might occur if current practices were modified. Recommendations are made for improving data collection in conflict zones and for enhancing the outcomes of nation-building programs.
Publisher: Rand Corporation
ISBN: 0833044494
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Using a case study of Afghanistan, this study examines gender-specific impacts of conflict and post-conflict and the ways they may affect women differently than they affect men. It analyzes the role of women in the nation-building process and considers outcomes that might occur if current practices were modified. Recommendations are made for improving data collection in conflict zones and for enhancing the outcomes of nation-building programs.
Role of Women in Nation Building
Women and Nation-Building
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The challenge of nation-building, i.e., dealing with the societal and political aftermaths of conflicts and putting new governments and new social compacts into place, has occupied much international energy during the past several decades. As an art, a process, and a set of competencies, it is still very much in an ongoing learning and experimentation phase. The RAND Corporation has contributed to the emerging knowledge base in this domain through a series of studies that have looked at nation-building enterprises led by the United States and others that were led by the United Nations and have examined the experiences gained during the reconstruction of specific sectors. Our study focuses on gender and nation-building. It considers this issue from two aspects: First, it examines gender-specific impacts of conflict and post-conflict and the ways in which events in these contexts may affect men. Second, it analyzes the role of women in the nation-building process, in terms of both actual and current practices, as far as these could be measured and ascertained, and possible outcomes that might occur if these practices were to be modified.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The challenge of nation-building, i.e., dealing with the societal and political aftermaths of conflicts and putting new governments and new social compacts into place, has occupied much international energy during the past several decades. As an art, a process, and a set of competencies, it is still very much in an ongoing learning and experimentation phase. The RAND Corporation has contributed to the emerging knowledge base in this domain through a series of studies that have looked at nation-building enterprises led by the United States and others that were led by the United Nations and have examined the experiences gained during the reconstruction of specific sectors. Our study focuses on gender and nation-building. It considers this issue from two aspects: First, it examines gender-specific impacts of conflict and post-conflict and the ways in which events in these contexts may affect men. Second, it analyzes the role of women in the nation-building process, in terms of both actual and current practices, as far as these could be measured and ascertained, and possible outcomes that might occur if these practices were to be modified.
Women and Gender in Iraq
Author: Zahra Ali
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107191092
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Highlighting Iraqi women's voices, this is an examination of women, gender and feminisms in Iraq in the wake of the 2003 US-led invasion.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107191092
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Highlighting Iraqi women's voices, this is an examination of women, gender and feminisms in Iraq in the wake of the 2003 US-led invasion.
Role Of Women In Nation Building
Author: Rajiv Sagar
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788178843612
Category : Women in development
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The Soul Of Indian Nation Is The Symbol Of Integrity. Our Centre-Point Is Family And Not An Individual. Our Concept Of Family Is Based On The Principle Of Mutuality And Not Indiviuality. It Is Also Necessary That Men Should Change Their Mind-Set, Understand The Importance Of Women'S Role In Family As Well As Nation Building And Make All The Avenues Open To Them For Fulfillinf Ghe Divine Mission As The Architect, Of The Nation.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788178843612
Category : Women in development
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The Soul Of Indian Nation Is The Symbol Of Integrity. Our Centre-Point Is Family And Not An Individual. Our Concept Of Family Is Based On The Principle Of Mutuality And Not Indiviuality. It Is Also Necessary That Men Should Change Their Mind-Set, Understand The Importance Of Women'S Role In Family As Well As Nation Building And Make All The Avenues Open To Them For Fulfillinf Ghe Divine Mission As The Architect, Of The Nation.
Women's Role in Nation Building
Author: Narpat Singh Nagar
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789381605080
Category : Nation-building
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789381605080
Category : Nation-building
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The Role of Women in Nation-Building
Author: Myra Williamson
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This paper addresses the role of women in post-conflict nation-building, especially in Muslim-majority countries during the post-conflict transitional period. It adopts the case of Afghanistan as a case study and considers what role women should play in post-conflict peace-making, especially in relation to the Afghan National Police (ANP). It draws on international human rights instruments, peace and conflict studies as well as Islamic norms and laws to build the argument that women should be involved in nation-building, in an integral way, from the outset (not added on as "frills" later, when peace has been achieved). It further argues that women's involvement in peace-making and nation-building does not violate Shari'a and thus women cannot be excluded from making an contribution on Islamic justifications.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This paper addresses the role of women in post-conflict nation-building, especially in Muslim-majority countries during the post-conflict transitional period. It adopts the case of Afghanistan as a case study and considers what role women should play in post-conflict peace-making, especially in relation to the Afghan National Police (ANP). It draws on international human rights instruments, peace and conflict studies as well as Islamic norms and laws to build the argument that women should be involved in nation-building, in an integral way, from the outset (not added on as "frills" later, when peace has been achieved). It further argues that women's involvement in peace-making and nation-building does not violate Shari'a and thus women cannot be excluded from making an contribution on Islamic justifications.
Nation-Building, State and the Genderframing of Women's Rights in the United Arab Emirates (1971-2009)
Author: Vania Carvalho Pinto
Publisher: Garnet Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 0863724345
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
In the United Arab Emirates, the extensive change to Emirati women's traditional rights and roles has been one of the most visible transformations taking place throughout the country's 40 years of modern history. This book offers an interpretation of why and how these modifications came about. The book discovers that there is no direct or easy link between the State's 'offer of rights' towards women and society's acceptance of them. Given these circumstances, the mechanisms that induce women to actually take advantage of what is offered have not been given sufficient attention. The concept of 'genderframing' aims precisely at defining the 'connecting mechanism' and explaining the successes and failures of these policies, both mobilization-wise and implementation-wise. The term 'genderframing' refers to a dynamic and interactive process between the State and its population, which entails the symbolic rework of meanings associated with women-related policies. It is argued that such re-interpretation has been purposefully conducted by the Emirati State in order to portray the changing roles of women as necessary and desirable, for reasons associated with nation-building purposes, religious conformity, promotion of family values, and efforts at indigenous cultural preservation. The book highlights the profound intertwining of gender, nation-building, and domestic socio-political dynamics in a country that, while seeking to establish its modernizing credentials, is still struggling for self-definition and empowerment.
Publisher: Garnet Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 0863724345
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
In the United Arab Emirates, the extensive change to Emirati women's traditional rights and roles has been one of the most visible transformations taking place throughout the country's 40 years of modern history. This book offers an interpretation of why and how these modifications came about. The book discovers that there is no direct or easy link between the State's 'offer of rights' towards women and society's acceptance of them. Given these circumstances, the mechanisms that induce women to actually take advantage of what is offered have not been given sufficient attention. The concept of 'genderframing' aims precisely at defining the 'connecting mechanism' and explaining the successes and failures of these policies, both mobilization-wise and implementation-wise. The term 'genderframing' refers to a dynamic and interactive process between the State and its population, which entails the symbolic rework of meanings associated with women-related policies. It is argued that such re-interpretation has been purposefully conducted by the Emirati State in order to portray the changing roles of women as necessary and desirable, for reasons associated with nation-building purposes, religious conformity, promotion of family values, and efforts at indigenous cultural preservation. The book highlights the profound intertwining of gender, nation-building, and domestic socio-political dynamics in a country that, while seeking to establish its modernizing credentials, is still struggling for self-definition and empowerment.