Volume 13, numbers 2&3
Introductory remarks
Deborah Eade
Guest Editorial
Haleh AfsharArticles
The ‘sex war’ and other wars: towards a feminist approach to peace-building
Donna PankhurstWomen and wars: some trajectories towards a feminist peace
Haleh AfsharDeveloping policy on integration and re/construction in Kosova
Chris CorrinKosovo: missed opportunities, lessons for the future
Lesley AbdelaTraining the uniforms: gender and peacekeeping operations
Angela MackayPalestinian women, violence, and the peace process
Maria HoltWomen and conflict transformation: influences, roles, and experiences
Ann JordanFused in combat: gender relations and armed conflict
Judy El-BushraWomen in Afghanistan: passive victims of the borga or active social participants?
Elaheh Rostami PoveyBook Reviews
Chase, Jacquelyn (ed.)
The Spaces of Neoliberalism: Land, Place and Family in Latin America
Veltmeyer, Henry and Anthony O’Malley (eds.)
Transcending Neo-liberalism: Community-based Development in Latin America
reviewed by Rosalind EybenFellow in Poverty and Social Policy, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, BrightonDebiel, Tobias with Axel Klein (ed.)
Fragile Peace: State Failure, Violence and Development in Crisis Regions
reviewed by Ana Cutter, Consultant, UNDP, and Adjunct Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, New York, NYGoetz, Anne Marie
Women Development Workers: Implementing Rural Credit Programmes in Bangladesh
reviewed by Kitty Bentvelsen, Senior Adviser, Femconsult, Consultants on Gender and Development, The HagueKabeer, Naila
The Power to Choose: Bangladeshi Women and Labour Market Decisions in London and Dhaka
reviewed by Petra Dannecker, Lecturer, Sociology of Development Research Centre, University of Bielefeld, BielefeldMills, Anne, Sara Bennett, and Steven Russell
The Challenge of Health Sector Reform: What Must Governments Do?
Reich, Michael R. (ed.)
Public–Private Partnerships for Public Health
reviewed by Valery Ridde, PhD Candidate in Public Health, Laval University, QuebecRazavi, Shahra (ed.)
Shifting Burdens: Gender and Agrarian Reform under Neo-liberalism
reviewed by Petra Penninkhoff, Technical Advisor, Ministry of Environment,
Agriculture, and Fisheries, Cape Verde, and Senior Advisor, Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), Amsterdam
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