Women and War Economies
Orly Maya Stern ()
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Abstract:
This pioneering book examines the experiences of women in war economies, analyzing their roles as actors, perpetrators, collaborators and victims of wartime crime. Orly Stern rethinks dominant paradigms through a gendered lens, underscoring women’s impact on and participation in a diverse range of war economy endeavors.
Keywords: War Economies; Women; Gender; Conflict; Crime; Armed Groups; Wartime Crime (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035316502
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to Women and War Economies

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- Ch 2 War economies

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- Ch 3 Women, economies, and war

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- Ch 4 Women and war-time extractive industries

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- Ch 5 Women and the drug trade in conflict

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- Ch 6 Women, human trafficking, and slave labour in conflict

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- Ch 7 Women and kidnapping for ransom

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- Ch 8 Women and the smuggling of migrants

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- Ch 9 Women, cross-border trade, and goods smuggling

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- Ch 10 The case of al-Shabaab's gendered economy

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- Ch 11 Reflections on women in war economies

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- Ch 12 Policy implications and concluding thoughts

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