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Abstract: This volume is a sampling of research conducted by student fellows in the Project on Gender in the Global Community (GGC) at the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University. Over the course of the 2018-19 academic year, GGC fellows pursued independent, academically rigorous research around a topic of their choosing. The papers in this volume represent a variety of disciplines and methodologies, and the range of work undertaken by students throughout the year—some in connection to course work, junior policy seminars and senior theses, others as stand-alone research papers, and still others as short framing essays intended to serve as starting points for larger long-term research projects. The volume is divided into three sections focusing on 1) gender and domestic political contexts, 2) violence against women and women in conflict, and 3) policy and political leadership.
Publication Date: Dec-2019
Keywords: Gender
Security
Law
Politics
Policy
Conflict
Gender-based Violence
Leadership
Protection
Peacekeeping
Mainstreaming
Diplomacy
Type of Material: Other
Series/Report no.: Student Research Series;2



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