Dayton, WPS and the entrenched “manliness” of ethnic power-sharing peace agreements

Hozić, Aida A (2021) Dayton, WPS and the entrenched “manliness” of ethnic power-sharing peace agreements [['eprint_typename_blog_post' not defined]]
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In this long-read Aida A. Hozić critiques the Dayton Peace Agreement and the problems associated with ethic power-sharing peace agreements where gendered political and socio-economic policies only serve to strengthen divisions. From Brussels to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Aida tells us why we must pay attention to the limits of “manly” peace agreements which neglect gender, and instead continue to work for gendered justice and peace simultaneously.

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