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How UN Sanctions Can Be Used to Bring More Women Into Peace Talks

Encouraging women’s participation in political and peace processes should go hand in hand with taking actions to protect them in these endeavors.

Encouraging women’s participation in political and peace processes should go hand in hand with taking actions to protect them in these endeavors. Sophie Huvé and Dr Rebecca Brubaker outline the role that sanctions can place in the Women, Peace and Security agenda in an article for PassBlue. They argue that climate change is already bringing nightmarish science fiction scenarios into reality; only radical changes in our conceptions of collective action will help us wake up.

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