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Gender, Masculinities, and Counterterrorism

2019
23 Jan
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Gender, Masculinities, and Counterterrorism

Author(s): Council on Foreign Relations, Catherine Powell

A growing body of research has made the case that counter-terrorism and CVE would benefit from a more nuanced gender lens. What remains under-studied—and generally absent from policy discussions—is whether the growing attentiveness to gender might also include a greater focus on masculinities.

  • English
  • Op-Ed
  • Transnational
  • Women and CEVE

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