Women, Gender, and Rebel Governance during Civil Wars by Loken, Meredith Maloof (University of Amsterdam) (9781009335676) | Browns Books
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Women, Gender, and Rebel Governance during Civil Wars

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How is rebel governance gendered, and how does women's participation in rebellion affect the development and execution of governance programs?

The author develops a framework for evaluating and explaining rebel governance's gendered dynamics, identifying four areas where attention to women and to gender helps us better understand these institutions: recruitment and internal organization, program expansion, development of new projects, and multi-layered governance relationships.

They explore the context and significance of these dynamics using cross-conflict data on rebel governance institutions and women's participation as well as qualitative evidence from three diverse organizations.

They suggest that it is not only the fact of women's participation that matters but the gendered nature of social and political relationships that help explain how rebels govern during civil wars.

They show how women's involvement can shape governance content and implementation and how their participation may help rebel groups expand projects and engage with civilian communities.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009335677 / 9781009335676
Paperback / softback
305.42
02/01/2025
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.

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