Women and Peace Negotiations: Looking Forward, Looking Back

Miriam J. Anderson, Galia Golan

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Abstract

Despite the global norm favoring women's participation in peace negotiations, women continue to face constraints in accessing, influencing, and benefitting from peace settlements. This special issue of International Negotiation lays the groundwork for a future research agenda, calling for attention to gender-based analysis; mixed-method research designs, comparative case studies, and attention to “negative” cases; more examination of the relationship between gender-inclusivity at peace talks and the subsequent conditions for women; and policy recommendations for international actors. This introduction to the issue provides a review of the literature on women and peace negotiations, offers an overview of the issue's six articles, and proposes a future research agenda.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalInternational Negotiation
Volume7
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

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Publisher Copyright:
© Miriam J. Anderson and Galia Golan, 2023.

Keywords

  • armed conflict
  • gender
  • Peace
  • peace negotiations
  • peace processes
  • post-conflict reconstruction
  • Security (WPS)
  • women
  • Women

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