Yeonju
Institutional Factors in China’s Norm Contestation in Global Governance: International Regime Complexes of Peacebuilding and Climate Change
Published online in the Pacific Review (25 April 2025)
Why does China
Can China’s Developmental Peace Be an Alternative to Liberal Peace? A Critical Feminist Interrogation
A growing body of literature within international relations (IR) has attempted to
China’s Approach to the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: An Interview with Yeonju Jung
In the current landscape of global politics, China’s rise and its
Emerging Actors in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: South Korea and Japan
Since the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on 31
From Grassroots to Peace Talks: Women in the Inter-Korean Peace Process
Despite some hurdles, the last two years have seen hope return to
Assessing Gender Perspectives in Peace Processes with Application to the Cases of Colombia and Mindanao
In order to make peace processes more inclusive, increased participation by women
Anti-vehicle mines risk sliding off UN agenda despite increasing humanitarian impact: The case of Mali
Anti-vehicle mines (AVMs), unlike anti-personnel mines (APMs), are designed to be detonated
The Socio-Economic Impact of Anti-Vehicle Mines in Angola
This pilot study depicts the impact of anti-vehicle mines (AVM) contamination on
Global Mapping and Analysis of Anti-Vehicle Mine Incidents in 2018
This report presents and analyses AVM incident data from 2018. It follows
Sustaining peace and sustainable development in dangerous places in SIPRI Yearbook 2017
The United Nations officially launched the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development on
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