WIIS Words Summer 2007
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Summer 2007 Table of Contents - Gender, Conflict, and Security
- Exploring Diverse Challenges to Global Peace and Security
- Security and Conflict: Has Violence against Women been Effectively Addressed? by Frances T. Pilch
- A Development Fund Takes On Police Work by Natalie Florea Hudson
- The Female Side of Militant Islam by Joyce M. Davis
- Eroding National Security: Gendered Challenges to Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration by Laura Taylor and Dee Aker
- Women and Human Security: The Case of Post-Conflict Afghanistan by Dr. Cheryl Bernard, Kristen Cordell, and Olga Oliker
- Veiled Threats: Modifications in Hijab Laws as Indicators of Perceived Imperialism in Iran by Suzanne Levi-Sanchez and Sophie Clavier
- Justice and Reconciliation for Women in Sierra Leone - Reparations Remain Elusive by Lyn S. Graybill