Feminism – In my opinion

Building peace after war is a rising priority of IR scholars
In specific, as tensions grow larger and more dynamic. There’s even
Questions on how to restore post-conflict communities and how best to do so
Preventing relapses into conflict. Peacekeeping missions are one way to go.
The international community strives to create a permanent peace after war and
The conventional role of the United Nations in peacekeeping has considerably broadened. Missions Right Now it also requires a laundry list of state-building positions, including the re-establishment of police and armed forces and the establishment of political institutions. Feminist thinkers have showed how to preserve harmony,

Abuse toward women has also been illustrated by feminist IR academics
continues at or above rates in the post-conflict era
During the time of dispute. It encompasses harassment and sexual violence, Domestic abuse and trafficking and sex forced prostitution Financial uncertainty to reduce. The prevailing approach to preserving peace this form of aggression is mysterious. Issues such as ethnicity and home relations Abuse (and civil rights) as opposed to the ‘soft’ problems ‘hard’ or actual military protection problems. Therefore, this interpretation of reconciliation one that does not rely on women’s protection

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