Titre : | Gender Integration in NATO Military Forces: Cross-national Analysis |
Auteurs : | Lana Obradovic |
Type de document : | Books |
Editeur : | Farnham [United Kingdom] : Ashgate, 2014 |
Article en page(s) : | XVI, 216 p. |
Collection : | Gender in a global/local world |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-4094-6476-1 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | 355.0082/091821 |
Tags : | North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Armed Forces--Women ; Europe, Western--Armed Forces--Women |
Résumé : |
Numerous states have passed gender integration legislation permanently admitting women into their military forces. As a result, states have dramatically increased women’s numbers, and improved gender equality by removing a number of restrictions. Yet despite changes and initiatives on both domestic and international levels to integrate gender perspectives into the military, not all states have improved to the same extent. Some have successfully promoted gender integration in the ranks by erasing all forms of discrimination, but others continue to impede it by setting limitations on equal access to careers, combat, and ranks. Why do states abandon their policies of exclusion and promote gender integration in a way that women’s military participation becomes an integral part of military force? By examining twenty-four NATO member states, this book argues that civilian policymakers and military leadership no longer surrender to parochial gendered division of the roles, but rather support integration to meet the recruitment numbers due to military modernization, professionalization and technological advancements. Moreover, it proposes that increased pressure by the United Nations to integrate gender into security and NATO seeking standardization and consistency on the international level, and women’s movements on the domestic level, are contributing to greater gender integration in the military. Contents: Preface; Introduction; Gender integration in the military: conceptual and theoretical framework; Cross-national analysis of gender integration policies in NATO: measuring and comparing gender integration policies; Gender integration in the original members of NATO: case studies of the United States and Italy; Gender integration in the new members of NATO: case studies of Poland and Hungary; Conclusion; Appendices; Bibliography; Index. About the Author: Currently Assistant Professor of Political Science at University of Nebraska Omaha, Lana Obradovic has held teaching positions at Yonsei University in South Korea, St. John’s University, Mercy College and CUNY in New York City. Reviews: ‘I have long recommended Lana Obradovic’s careful and comprehensive work on women in NATO military forces. Now her book brings it all together - combining history, theory, statistical analysis, and well-designed comparative case studies to trace the different causes and speeds of women’s military integration in older and newer NATO members. The book instantly becomes the definitive work on the topic.’ Joshua S. Goldstein, American University, Washington DC, USA |
En ligne : | http://lccn.loc.gov/2013044879 |
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