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Narrating the Women, Peace and Security Agenda

Logics of Global Governance

Oxford Studies in Gender and International Relatio
Narrating the Women, Peace and Security Agenda
Narrating the Women, Peace and Security Agenda
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The "narrative turn" has recently influenced theories, methods, and research design within the field of international relations. Its goal is, in part, to show how stories about international events and issues emerge and develop, and how these stories influence the uptake and limitations of global policy "solutions" around the world. Through the lens of narrative, this book examines the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda, adopted by the United Nations Security Council twenty years ago. The agenda seeks to increase the participation of women in conflict prevention efforts and to protect the rights of women during conflict and peacebuilding. Those involved in the creation of the WPS agenda, including its strategies, guidelines, and protocols, tend to assume that implementation is the most critical element of it. But what can the stories about the agenda''s emergence tell us about its limits and possibilities? Laura J. Shepherd examines WPS as a policy agenda that has been realized in