A Diplomacy of the Oppressed: New Directions in International FeminismGeorgina Ashworth Contributors address issues in the international women's movement, such as conflict resolution; violence; free trade zones; the environment; culture and national identity; health; the media; human rights; and employment, focusing on the position of women in all areas of the world. For students in wo |
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Feminist Conflict Resolution Judith Large | 23 |
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War Against Women Ginny NiCarthy | 52 |
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