ABSTRACT

Examining the response of the United Nations to forced displacement in three cases, this insightful work lays bare the breach between advances in global policy on gender equality and humanitarianism and the implementation of these policies. In this book Erin Baines uses the examples of Bosnia, Rwanda and Guatemala to explore the interplay between the global, the national and the local level. By providing critical empirical data, feminist propositions can be tested against experience. Vulnerable Bodies will form an excellent resource for courses in international relations, gender studies, development studies, comparative politics, and for UN policymakers and government practitioners.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction: On Vulnerable Bodies

chapter 3|26 pages

In Ruby Splendor: Guatemala

chapter 4|34 pages

The Fragile World: Bosnia-Herzegovina

chapter 5|24 pages

Stones, Skulls, Bones: Rwanda

chapter 6|11 pages

Lessons Learned for the Next Generation