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The Politics of Women, Peace, and Security in UN Mediation offers a comprehensive analysis of how gender issues intersect with international conflict resolution. Catriona Standfield explores the implementation of the Women, Peace, and Security agenda within UN mediation frameworks, examining both the opportunities and obstacles in integrating women’s voices and perspectives into peace negotiations.
The book investigates the political dynamics that shape UN mediation efforts, including institutional challenges, competing interests, and the complexities of advancing gender equality in conflict resolution. Through detailed case studies and theoretical analysis, Standfield demonstrates how power structures, geopolitical considerations, and organizational practices influence the treatment of women’s rights and security concerns in peace processes.
This work provides critical insights for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners engaged in peacebuilding, offering evidence-based recommendations for strengthening gender integration in UN mediation activities.







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