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Making sense of the gendered silences on the war in Ukraine
Since the Russia–Ukraine War started in 2014, WPS has been a central building block of Ukraine’s relations with NATO and Western states. NATO has supported the development of Ukraine’s own WPS policy, and Ukraine is a signatory to the NATO/EAPC policy and action plan on WPS. Ukraine is also represented on NATO’s Civil Society Advisory Panel on WPS. Nevertheless, this has served to narrow the scope of WPS to focus on the integration of women into the Ukrainian armed forces and produced a militarised understanding of the agenda, which has had a particular gendered impact on wartime Ukraine (for example, see the work of O’Sullivan 2019; Wright et al., 2019 and Mathers 2020 amongst others).
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O’Sullivan, M. 2019. “Being strong enough to defend yourself”: Untangling the Women, Peace and Security agenda amidst the Ukrainian conflict. International Feminist Journal of Politics 21 (5): 746–767.
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Wright, K.A.M. Correction to: Gendered silences in Western responses to the Russia–Ukraine war. Place Brand Public Dipl 19, 241 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41254-023-00297-3
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