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_aHenry, Marsha, _eauthor. _9129531 |
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_aThe end of peacekeeping : _bgender, race, and the martial politics of intervention / _cMarsha Henry. |
| 250 | _a1st edition. | ||
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_aPhiladelphia : _bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, _c[2024] |
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_a"In The End of Peacekeeping, Marsha Henry returns to feminist, postcolonial and anti-militarist frameworks to expose peacekeeping as an epistemic power project in need of abolition. Drawing on critical concepts from Black feminist thought, and from postcolonial and critical race theories, Henry shows how contemporary peacekeeping produces gender and racial inequalities through increasingly militarized strategies"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aPeacekeeping forces _xMoral and ethical aspects. _9129532 |
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_aHumanitarian intervention _xMoral and ethical aspects. _9129533 |
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_aGender in conflict management. _9129534 |
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_aWomen _xSocial conditions. _936422 |
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_aRace discrimination. _9129535 |
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_aMilitarism. _948779 |
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