TY - BOOK TI - Roadmap to 1325 : : resolution for gender-sensitive peace and security policies SN - 9783866491762 AV - JZ5578.2. E97. PY - 2010/// CY - Opladen ; Farmington Hills, MI : PB - Barbara Budrich Publishers, KW - Women and peace – European Union countries – Congresses KW - Peace-building – European Union countries – Congresses KW - Security, International – European Union countries – Congresses KW - Women's rights – European Union countries – Congresses KW - United Nations. Security Council. Resolution 1325 – Congresses KW - Europe – European Union countries N1 - Abstract: Globalization and new power configurations in the world have greatly changed the meaning of peace and security. Poverty, climate- and resource-related conflicts, instable governments, regional and international terrorist groups, and criminal organizations all pose a threat to security and stability everywhere. Is there a gender perspective to all this? For quite some time women's organizations and feminist networks have been increasingly involved, putting the gender perspective back on the agenda. Since October 2000, UN Security Council Resolution 1325 has been paving the way to greater gender sensitivity in peace and security policy. But up to now this resolution has not developed its own institutional strength within the UN system and the international community. This volume contributes to filling the gap in knowledge about approaches both to gender-sensitive peace and security policy.; Contents: Preface—Sanam Naraghi Anderlini—1325: a small step for the Security Council: a giant step for humanity / Sanam Naraghi Anderlini -- Part I. Gender in the European peace and security policy. European peace and security policy: status, problems, prospects / Andreas Zumach -- Gender in EU peace and security policy / Simone Wisotzki -- Gender mainstreaming in European peace and security policy: resolutions, reports, concepts / Cordula Dittmer -- The European security and defence policy and the protection of human rights / Frauke Lisa Sidensticker -- Part II. Resolution 1325: basis and strategy for a long-term peace and security policy. Status of implementation in the European realm: overview and consideration of the status of the plan of action / Karen Barnes -- EU structures and UNSCR 1325 lobbying / Stephanie Broughton and Matthew Wilner-Reid -- The Women's Security Council in Germany: feminist networking for sustainable peace policy / Ute Scheub -- "Roadmap to 1325": the symbolic relay race for a gender-equitable security policy / Gitti Hentschel -- The International Women's Commission for a Just and Sustainable Palestinian-Israeli Peace: an original implementation of UNSCR 1325 / Simone Susskind -- Part III. Impacts of the European peace and security policy on conflicts. EU policies in Israel and Palestine: commitment to UNSCR 1325? / Fadia Daibes Murad -- The "liberation" of Afghan women: objectives and reality / Mariam Notten and Ute Scheub -- Roadmap to 1325: Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo / Lynne Christine Alice -- Roadmap to Resolution 1325: the case of Somaliland / Suad Ibrahim Abdi, Wairimu Munyinyi and Amina Warsame -- The difficulties of promoting peace in Darfur / interview with Gunther Bachler. ER -