How Womens Participation in Conflict Prevention and Resolution Advances U.S. Interests
The next U.S. administration should require women's representation and meaningful participation in conflict resolution and postconflict processes, increase investment in efforts that promote women's inclusion, reform U.S. diplomatic and security practices to incorporate the experiences of women in conflict-affected countries, improve staffing and coordination to deliver on government commitments, strengthen training on incorporating women in security efforts, and promote accountability. These steps will help the United States respond effectively to security threats around the world, improve the sustainability of peace agreements, and advance U.S. interests.
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How Womens Participation in Conflict Prevention and Resolution Advances U.S. Interests
The next U.S. administration should require women's representation and meaningful participation in conflict resolution and postconflict processes, increase investment in efforts that promote women's inclusion, reform U.S. diplomatic and security practices to incorporate the experiences of women in conflict-affected countries, improve staffing and coordination to deliver on government commitments, strengthen training on incorporating women in security efforts, and promote accountability. These steps will help the United States respond effectively to security threats around the world, improve the sustainability of peace agreements, and advance U.S. interests.
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How Womens Participation in Conflict Prevention and Resolution Advances U.S. Interests

How Womens Participation in Conflict Prevention and Resolution Advances U.S. Interests

How Womens Participation in Conflict Prevention and Resolution Advances U.S. Interests

How Womens Participation in Conflict Prevention and Resolution Advances U.S. Interests

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The next U.S. administration should require women's representation and meaningful participation in conflict resolution and postconflict processes, increase investment in efforts that promote women's inclusion, reform U.S. diplomatic and security practices to incorporate the experiences of women in conflict-affected countries, improve staffing and coordination to deliver on government commitments, strengthen training on incorporating women in security efforts, and promote accountability. These steps will help the United States respond effectively to security threats around the world, improve the sustainability of peace agreements, and advance U.S. interests.

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BN ID: 2940159168634
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations
Publication date: 10/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
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