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  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Dubravka Zarkov and Cynthia Cockburn Introduction
  • Part 1: Dismantling militarism, decommissioning masculinities Cynthia Enloe Demilitarization - or more of the same? Feminist questions to ask in the postwar moment
  • R. W. Connell Masculinities, the reduction of violence and the pursuit of peace
  • Dyan Mazurana International peacekeeping operations: to neglect gender is to risk peacekeeping failure
  • Part 2: Gendered institutions, gendered interventions Madeleine Rees International intervention in Bosnia- Herzegovina: the cost of ignoring gender
  • Cynthia Cockburn Women's organization in the rebuilding of postwar Bosnia- Herzegovina
  • Suzanne Williams Conflicts of interest: gender in Oxfam's emergency response
  • Cynthia Cockburn and Meliha Hubic Gender and the peacekeeping military: a view from Bosnian women's organizations.
  • Jolanda Bosch and Desiree Verweij Enduring ambivalence: the Dutch Armed Forces and their women recruits
  • Part 3: Soldiering and the nation: masculine relations Stefan Dudink The unheroic men of a moral nation: masculinity and nation in modern Dutch history
  • Marc de Leeuw A gentlemen's agreement: Srebrenica in the context of Dutch war history
  • Dubravka Zarkov Srebrenica Trauma: masculinity, military and national selfimage in Dutch daily newspapers
  • References
  • Notes on contributors
  • Index
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