Martialling Peace: How the Peacekeeping Myth Legitimises Warfare by Nicole Wegner
Nicole Wegner’s Martialling Peace: How the Peacekeeping Myth Legitimises Warfare (2023) critically examines the militarized underpinnings of peacekeeping through the lens of Feminist International Relations, Gender Studies, and Critical Military Studies. Using discourse analysis, Wegner dissects th...
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| Main Author: | Abdul Wasay Khan Mandokhail |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Centre for International Peace & Stability (CIPS)
2025-01-01
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| Series: | NUST Journal of International Peace and Stability |
| Online Access: | https://njips.nust.edu.pk/index.php/njips/article/view/193 |
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