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Inclusive Security and Peaceful Societies: Exploring the Evidence
This article is from the “Women, peace, and inclusive security” edition of PRISM—a top defense and security studies journal—which was co-produced by Inclusive Security and the National Defense University. Read the full issue. Traditional approaches to ending wars—where armed groups meet behind closed doors to hammer out a truce—are falling short in the face of […]
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Inclusive Security: NATO Adapts and Adopts
This article is from the “Women, peace, and inclusive security” edition of PRISM—a top defense and security studies journal—which was co-produced by Inclusive Security and the National Defense University. Read the full issue. We met for the first time in Pristina. Both of us had labored to mitigate conflict in the Balkans, and we had […]
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All the Elements of National Power
This article is from the “Women, peace, and inclusive security” edition of PRISM—a top defense and security studies journal—which was co-produced by Inclusive Security and the National Defense University. Read the full issue. Such is the diversity and proliferation of threats to the security of the United States and its allies that all the elements […]
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INFOGRAPHIC: Women’s Inclusion in the Syria Peace Talks
This piece was published by Syria Deeply. As the next round of negotiations commences in Geneva, Syrian women have more seats at the table and in prominent advisory bodies than ever before. Though numbers are only the first step toward meaningful inclusion, these women are poised to shape the future of their country. Here’s what […]
Big Idea, Press
7 Rules for Avoiding All-Male Panels
This article was originally published by Foreign Policy. Tuesday is International Women’s Day, which means that in conference rooms and auditoriums across the globe, panels of predominantly female experts will tackle pressing issues. It’s a refreshing picture, to be sure. But we shouldn’t have to designate a date to get women on stage. In most […]
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Why Are We Settling?
Why do we settle for half of our potential? While political and military leaders often draw on just half of available talent, ISIS and Boko Haram do not make the same mistake. A new edition of PRISM, jointly produced by the National Defense University and The Institute for Inclusive Security, highlights the need for the […]
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South Sudanese and Sudanese Women Advocate to Opposition Leaders, Government
I recently joined fellow members of the Taskforce on the Engagement of Women in Sudan and South Sudan to meet with government officials, opposition leaders, international policymakers, and other advocacy groups to push for women’s inclusion in peace processes in both countries. This is the third year we have advocated to leaders at the African […]
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16 Women Who Are Standing Up to Violence
This article was published by Public Radio International and syndicated by YES! Magazine and The Christian Science Monitor. Violence takes many forms. The pernicious abuses behind closed doors, hidden by family members in the name of honor. Structural and economic violence that disadvantages particular groups, condemning them to lifelong marginalization and insecurity. The encompassing devastation […]
Big Idea, Press
Want Peace in Syria? Put Women at the Negotiating Table
This article was originally published by Defense One. With a fresh diplomatic push under way to restart Syrian peace talks this month, we should absorb a critical lesson from the Bosnia conflict as we grapple for a way out of the Syria deadlock: To create sustainable peace, women must have a seat at the negotiating […]
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Women in Arms
This article was originally published by The Boston Globe. Empowering women living in the midst of conflict and civil unrest may be one of the most sensible and effective ways to build peace. “The hypothesis is that women are quicker to compromise, that they know how to get into places that men can’t go because […]