by Rebecca Johnson Irish Studies in International Affairs Vol. 25 (2014), pp. 59-72 Published by: Royal Irish Academy Page1/14 Buy the book here.
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The Necessity to Reduce and Eliminate Nuclear Threats and Weapons in the Middle East and Internationally
Water, Energy and the Arab Awakening by the Interaction Council Chapter 16 by Rebecca Johnson Â
Feminist peacebuilding – a courageous intelligence
There are patriarchal reasons why women are disproportionately made to suffer in wars. It should not be surprising that women are disproportionately active in resisting and challenging violence, wars and armed oppression, says Rebecca Johnson. by Rebecca Johnson via...
Preventable Threats: The Humanitarian Risks of Nuclear Weapons: UK Risks & Challenges
Written Evidence for the House of Commons Defence Select Committee On Deterrence and the changing role and requirements for security
by Rebecca Johnson
To eliminate WMD we need to disarm patriarchy
Civil society must stop the use of chemical weapons being used as a pretext for US-led bombing in Syria. A gendered understanding demonstrates that the only sustainable strategy is to pursue disarmament and strengthen international humanitarian law. by Rebecca Johnson...
Security without Nuclear Weapons: The Regional-International Nexus
A Middle East without Weapons of Mass Destruction, Palestine-Israel Journal, vol. 19, no. 12 (Jerusalem, 2013)Putting human security needs ahead of national military concerns opens up options, opportunities and processes for banning and eliminating nuclear weapons....
Arms Control and Diplomatic Diplomacy
The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy edited by Andrew F. Cooper, Jorge Heine and Ramesh Thakur (Oxford University Press, 2013 Chapter 32 (available in pdf here) Arms Control and Disarmament Diplomacy Rebecca Johnson Strategic relations dramatically transformed in...
Embedding the CTBT in law, norms and practice
by Rebecca Johnson via UNA UK
After Fukushima
As we pursue the abolition of nuclear weapons, we also need to phase out reliance on nuclear energy. Both are incompatible with our environmental and human security, says Rebecca Johnson. by Rebecca Johnson via OpenDemocracy There is still a long way to go before...