Wartime Sexual Violence
Misconceptions, Implications, and Ways Forward
by Dara Kay Cohen, Amelia Hoover Green, Elisabeth Jean Wood
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Dara Kay Cohen, an assistant professor of public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, is completing a book project on wartime rape during recent civil conflicts. Amelia Hoover Green, an assistant professor of political science at Drexel University, is focusing her current book on armed groups’ efforts to control repertoires of violence against civilians. Both Cohen and Hoover Green were USIP Peace Scholars in 2008–09. Elisabeth Jean Wood, a professor of political science at Yale University, was a USIP Peace Scholar in 1993–94. Her work focuses on political violence, civil war, and social movements. She is completing a book manuscript titled Wartime Sexual Violence. The report was written by the authors in their personal capacities, and the views are theirs alone.1
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- Publisher United States Institute of Peace
- Publication Date February 2013
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781601271570
- Publication Country or regionUnited States
- FormatEbook
- Pages16
- ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- SeriesSpecial Report
- Series Part323
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