Breaking Barrier : Exploring the Intersection Of Conflict and Gender Security

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Pemala Bhutia

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This article explores the intricate connection between war and the security of women, under the theme of "Breaking Barriers." Consequently, it offers a comprehensive analysis of the existing research on the intricate relationship between gender, warfare, and the absence of conflict. The field of security studies has historically lacked a platform for open discussions on gender or gender equality. Conversely, feminist theorists have exerted a substantial influence on the discourse surrounding the examination of conflict and peace. The study of the interaction of gender, war, and peace is a recently developed area that incorporates several disciplines such as economics, sociology, feminism, and international politics.

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Pemala Bhutia. (2022). Breaking Barrier : Exploring the Intersection Of Conflict and Gender Security. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 28(4), 225–232. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v28i4.6738
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Pemala Bhutia

Assistant Professor, Gargi College, University of Delhi.