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HomeMissing Voices: Women and Democracy After Conflict
Missing voices: women and democracy after conflict

Issues of sex and gender are rarely considered relevant to invasions, conflict or state-building. In this, the Pamela Dunoon Lecture for 2006, Professor Hilary Charlesworth argues that the roles of women and the values assigned to these roles shape our understanding of violence at the international level.