I'm interested in institutional inequality and structural impediments as they relate to gender and WPS. Anyone have links to good papers/experts or ideas on how to frame the issue?
Here are some references you might consider chasing up:
Caprioli, M. (2004). Democracy and Human Rights versus Women’s Security: A Contradiction?. Security Dialogue, 35(4), 411-428.
Caprioli, M. (2005). Primed for violence: The role of gender inequality in predicting internal conflict. International Studies Quarterly, 49(2), 161-178.
Cohn, C. (2008). Mainstreaming gender in UN security policy: A path to political transformation?. In Global Governance (pp. 185-206). Palgrave Macmillan UK.
Higate, P., & Henry, M. (2004). Engendering (in) security in peace support operations. Security Dialogue, 35(4), 481-498.
Hudson, V. M., Caprioli, M., Ballif-Spanvill, B., McDermott, R., & Emmett, C. F. (2009). The heart of the matter: The security of women and the security of states. International Security, 33(3), 7-45.
Moussa, G. (2008). Gender aspects of human security. International Social Science Journal, 59(s1), 81-100.
Woroniuk, B., & Unit, P. (2001). Gender Equality and Peace Building: Operational Framework. for CIDA Equality Division and Peacebuilding Unit.
Zuckerman, E., & Greenberg, M. (2004). The gender dimensions of post-conflict reconstruction: an analytical framework for policymakers. Gender & Development, 12(3), 70-82.