Women in peace and international security in Argentina: The case of women scientists in the navy (1981–2016)

Abstract: While the first women scientists joined the Argentine Navy in 1981, women scientists in Argentina are still under-represented in leadership positions. This paper assesses how the Argentine Navy has established mechanisms to promote women officers by affording them equal participation, trai...

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Autor principal: Fuente, María del Rosario de la
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Publicado: Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/17421
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spelling I33-R139-123456789-174212023-12-06T19:37:45Z Women in peace and international security in Argentina: The case of women scientists in the navy (1981–2016) Fuente, María del Rosario de la MUJERES PAZ Y SEGURIDAD INTERNACIONAL Resolucion 1325 CONSEJO DE SEGURIDAD ORGANIZACION DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS Armada Argentina LIDERAZGO, DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PUBLICO Abstract: While the first women scientists joined the Argentine Navy in 1981, women scientists in Argentina are still under-represented in leadership positions. This paper assesses how the Argentine Navy has established mechanisms to promote women officers by affording them equal participation, training and full involvement at decision-making levels related to the maintenance of peace and international security, the influence the UN Security Council’s Resolution 1325 (2000) on women, peace and security had in these officers’ promotion, and the contribution of these Argentine women scientists to peace and international security. It concludes that there is no evidence that neither Resolution 1325 nor the Argentine National Action Plan for the implementation of the resolution had any bearing on these women officers’ careers. They reached leadership positions in the same proportion as their male peers did (around 10 %) in the Navy and at the same percentage of civilian women scientists. 2023-11-07T11:42:05Z 2023-11-07T11:42:05Z 2023 Artículo Fuente, M. de la. Women in peace and international security in Argentina: The case of women scientists in the navy (1981–2016) [en línea]. HUV Humanitäres Völkerrecht. 2023, 6(1-2) doi:10.35998/huv-2023-0005 Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/17421 2625-719X (Impreso) 2625-7203 (Online) https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/17421 https://doi.org/10.35998/huv-2023-0005 eng Acceso abierto. 18 meses de embargo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag HUV Humanitäres Völkerrecht. 2023, 6(1-2)
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topic MUJERES
PAZ Y SEGURIDAD INTERNACIONAL
Resolucion 1325
CONSEJO DE SEGURIDAD
ORGANIZACION DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS
Armada Argentina
LIDERAZGO, DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PUBLICO
spellingShingle MUJERES
PAZ Y SEGURIDAD INTERNACIONAL
Resolucion 1325
CONSEJO DE SEGURIDAD
ORGANIZACION DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS
Armada Argentina
LIDERAZGO, DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PUBLICO
Fuente, María del Rosario de la
Women in peace and international security in Argentina: The case of women scientists in the navy (1981–2016)
topic_facet MUJERES
PAZ Y SEGURIDAD INTERNACIONAL
Resolucion 1325
CONSEJO DE SEGURIDAD
ORGANIZACION DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS
Armada Argentina
LIDERAZGO, DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PUBLICO
description Abstract: While the first women scientists joined the Argentine Navy in 1981, women scientists in Argentina are still under-represented in leadership positions. This paper assesses how the Argentine Navy has established mechanisms to promote women officers by affording them equal participation, training and full involvement at decision-making levels related to the maintenance of peace and international security, the influence the UN Security Council’s Resolution 1325 (2000) on women, peace and security had in these officers’ promotion, and the contribution of these Argentine women scientists to peace and international security. It concludes that there is no evidence that neither Resolution 1325 nor the Argentine National Action Plan for the implementation of the resolution had any bearing on these women officers’ careers. They reached leadership positions in the same proportion as their male peers did (around 10 %) in the Navy and at the same percentage of civilian women scientists.
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title Women in peace and international security in Argentina: The case of women scientists in the navy (1981–2016)
title_short Women in peace and international security in Argentina: The case of women scientists in the navy (1981–2016)
title_full Women in peace and international security in Argentina: The case of women scientists in the navy (1981–2016)
title_fullStr Women in peace and international security in Argentina: The case of women scientists in the navy (1981–2016)
title_full_unstemmed Women in peace and international security in Argentina: The case of women scientists in the navy (1981–2016)
title_sort women in peace and international security in argentina: the case of women scientists in the navy (1981–2016)
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