Sex in Peace Operations
"Sex in Peace Operations," authored by leading experts in the field and published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, offers a compelling analysis of a critical issue facing UN peacekeepers, private military contractors, and humanitarian NGO workers. Spanning 247 pages, this hardback edition delves into the complexities of sexual conduct in peace operations, shedding light on the interactions between international personnel and local communities.
This book is particularly relevant for scholars and practitioners in international law, peace and conflict studies, gender and sexuality, and development sectors. With a focus on regulatory frameworks, it uncovers the multifaceted challenges and implications of these relationships, encouraging a re-evaluation of existing policies. "Sex in Peace Operations" not only informs but also provokes thoughtful discussion on an essential topic in contemporary international relations.