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Waging Peace: Female Legislators And A State’S Propensity For War, Caitlyn Shrewsbury
Waging Peace: Female Legislators And A State’S Propensity For War, Caitlyn Shrewsbury
Undergraduate Research Conference
Increasing conflict in the international system prompts policymakers and researchers alike to investigate unconventional methods of creating and maintaining peace. For decades, feminist theorists have argued that women exert a pacifying influence at all levels of society; by extension, their engagement in government would temper the aggressive tendencies of states. It stands to reason that the presence of female legislators in a state’s political system decreases its likelihood of conflict.
Christianity And Locke: An Investigation Of Resistance Theory, John Kebles
Christianity And Locke: An Investigation Of Resistance Theory, John Kebles
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
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On Protecting Internally Displaced Persons In Non-International Armed Conflicts, Specifically Regarding The Civilian Population Of The Rohingya People Of Burma, Elizabeth Tonkin
On Protecting Internally Displaced Persons In Non-International Armed Conflicts, Specifically Regarding The Civilian Population Of The Rohingya People Of Burma, Elizabeth Tonkin
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
No abstract provided.