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In preparation for the U.N.’s 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women, UNESCO and the U.N. Division for the Advancement of Women (DAW—which was later consolidated with UNIFEM into the current U.N. Women) each held preparatory “Experts’ Meetings,” later collaborating on a joint publication of some of the experts’ papers, Towards a Women’s Agenda for a Culture of Peace (UNESCO Press, 1999).
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Paper presented to a December, 1994 U.N. Division for the Advancement of Women Experts Meeting held in preparation for the Fourth World Conference on Women.
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Current (2014) moves toward making the Self Defense Forces into a “normal military force” are opposed by feminists and peace advocates.
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A/47/277-S/24111, 17 June 1992: “An Agenda for Peace—Preventive Diplomacy, Peacemaking and Peace-keeping”, Report of the Secretary-General Pursuant to the Statement Adopted by the Summit Meeting of the Security Council on 31 January 1992.
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Reardon, B.A. (2015). A Feminist Critique of An Agenda for Peace . In: Betty A. Reardon: Key Texts in Gender and Peace. SpringerBriefs on Pioneers in Science and Practice(), vol 27. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11809-3_6
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