Insurgent Women: Female Combatants in Civil Wars

TitleInsurgent Women: Female Combatants in Civil Wars
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsDarden, Jessica Trisko, Alexis Leanna Henshaw, and Ora Szekely
Number of Pages102
PublisherGeorgetown University Press
CityWashington, D.C.
Abstract

Why do women go to war? Despite the reality that female combatants exist the world over, we still know relatively little about who these women are, what motivates them to take up arms, how they are utilized by armed groups, and what happens to them when war ends. This book uses three case studies to explore variation in women's participation in nonstate armed groups in a range of contemporary political and social contexts: the civil war in Ukraine, the conflicts involving Kurdish groups in the Middle East, and the civil war in Colombia. In particular, the authors examine three important aspects of women's participation in armed groups: mobilization, participation in combat, and conflict cessation. In doing so, they shed light on women's pathways into and out of nonstate armed groups. They also address the implications of women's participation in these conflicts for policy, including postconflict programming. This is an accessible and timely work that will be a useful introduction to another side of contemporary conflict.

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