A different Women, Peace and Security is possible? Intersectionality in Women, Peace and Security resolutions and national action plans

IF 2 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE European Journal of Politics and Gender Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1332/251510821x16354049461534
Sarah Smith, Elena B. Stavrevska
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This article examines the incorporation of intersectional perspectives – using intersectionality as theory and method – into the Women, Peace and Security agenda. We conduct a content analysis of the ten Women, Peace and Security resolutions and 98 current Women, Peace and Security national action plans. The analysis shows that intersectionality has been integrated into the Women, Peace and Security agenda to only a limited extent, despite more recent trends towards referencing the term in policy documents. Even where intersectionality or intersectional concerns are referenced, these tend to reinforce hegemonic categorisations based on sex difference. We therefore argue that policy and practice ought to incorporate intersectionality in its view of both power and identities, as well as in its organising frameworks, and thereby take into consideration how intersecting systems of power affect lived experiences for groups and individuals, their access to justice, and their ability to exercise agency.Key messagesWomen, Peace and Security policy to date has not sufficiently incorporated the lessons of intersectionality.Gender-just peace processes require the Women, Peace and Security agenda and peacebuilding to complicate gender in policymaking.Intersectionality, as derived from Black feminist theory, goes beyond including those marginalised by ‘difference’.Incorporating intersectionality prevents a single-axis approach, which is greatly needed in responses to conflict-affected communities.
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一个不同的妇女、和平与安全是可能的吗?妇女、和平与安全决议与国家行动计划的交叉性
本文探讨了将交叉性作为理论和方法纳入妇女、和平与安全议程的交叉性观点。我们对十项妇女、和平与安全决议和98项现行妇女、和平与安全国家行动计划进行了内容分析。分析表明,尽管最近有在政策文件中提到这个词的趋势,但交织性只是在有限程度上纳入妇女、和平与安全议程。即使在涉及交叉性或交叉性问题时,这些也倾向于加强基于性别差异的霸权分类。因此,我们认为,政策和实践应该在其权力和身份以及组织框架的观点中纳入交叉性,从而考虑到交叉的权力系统如何影响群体和个人的生活经历,他们获得正义的机会,以及他们行使代理的能力。迄今为止,妇女、和平与安全政策尚未充分吸取相互关联的教训。性别平等的和平进程要求妇女、和平与安全议程和建设和平使政策制定中的性别问题复杂化。交叉性,作为黑人女权主义理论的衍生,超越了包括那些被“差异”边缘化的人。结合交叉性可以防止单轴方法,这在应对受冲突影响的社区时是非常需要的。
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European Journal of Politics and Gender
European Journal of Politics and Gender Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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