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from International Studies Quarterly

Gendered Realities of the Immunity Principle: Why Gender Analysis Needs Feminism

The discipline of international relations has had different reactions to the increased salience of gender advocacy in international politics; some have reacted by asking feminist questions about IR, while others have encouraged the study of gender as a variable disengaged from feminist advocacy. This article takes up this debate simultaneously with current debate on gender and the noncombatant immunity principle.

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Sjoberg, Laura. “Gendered Realities of the Immunity Principle: Why Gender Analysis Needs Feminism.” International Studies Quarterly, December 2006