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Steer, Cassandra

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McGill-Queen's University Press

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In our introduction, we asked whether the statistics we see in Canada, the United States, and Europe are a sign of hope that women’s participation and influence is growing when it comes to national and international security matters or whether the distance we still have to travel is too far for us to celebrate yet

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Women, Peace, and Security: Feminist Perspectives on International Security

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