Tickner's stimulating challenge can be disputed, but it is too well considered and thoughtful to ignore. <i>Gender in International Relations</i> is likely to begin a productive debate involving international relations scholars, feminist thinkers, and others concerned about security in the most inclusive sense.

- Robert O. Keohane, Harvard University,

Tickner's book provides ways to begin to frame discomfort with this narrowly gender-conceived and yet oddly self-satisfied field of [international relations]. It features the new and the bold and the uninvestigated. It provides alternative points of departure for theory and impresses us with the amount of work feminist scholars have already done to clear the brush. Of utmost value, it tells of the many ways the field...needs feminist thinking to get its knowledge and priorities straight.

- Christine Sylvester, <i>American Political Science Review</i>,

This is a book on the role of gender in international relations.
A book on the role of gender in international relations.
Engendered insecurities; man, the state and war - gendered perspectives on national security; three models of man - gendered perspectives on global economy security; man over nature - gendered perspectives on ecological security; toward a nongendered perspective on global security.
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Tickner--an established scholar in international relations and a well-informed and thoughtful feminist--rethinks from a feminist point of view virtually every conventional category used by theorists and practictioners of international relations: the state, the international system, security, rationalism, citizenship, and more. -- Susan Moller Okin, Stanford University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780231075398
Publisert
1993-11-04
Utgiver
Columbia University Press
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
180

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

J. Ann Tickner is professor of international relations at the University of Southern California.