Format:
xvii, 181 Seiten
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ISBN:
9781501738142
Series Statement:
Cornell studies in security affairs
Content:
Motivated by the lack of scholarly understanding of the substantial gender difference in attitudes toward the use of military force, Richard C. Eichenberg has mined a massive data set of public opinion surveys to draw new and important conclusions. By analyzing hundreds of such surveys across more than sixty countries, Gender, War, and World Order offers researchers raw data, multiple hypotheses, and three major findings. Eichenberg poses three questions of the data: Are there significant differences in the opinions of men and women on issues of national security? What differences can be discerned across issues, culture, and time? And what are the theoretical and political implications of these attitudinal differences? Within this framework, Gender, War, and World Order compares gender difference on military power, balance of power, alliances, international institutions, the acceptability of war, defense spending, defense/welfare compromises, and torture. Eichenberg concludes that the centrality of military force, violence, and war is the single most important variable affecting gender difference; that the magnitude of gender difference on security issues correlates with the economic development and level of gender equality in a society; and that the country with the most consistent gender polarization across the widest range of issues is the United States.
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Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 165-176, Register
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Hypotheses, data, and method
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Threats, power, war, and institutions
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The gendered politics of defense spending
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American attitudes toward torture
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Gender difference in American public opinion on the use of military force
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Gender difference in cross-national perspective
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Global variation in gender difference
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Conclusion : the shadow of violence
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781501738159
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781501738166
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Eichenberg, Richard C., 1952- author Gender, war, and world order Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2019
Language:
English
Keywords:
Krieg
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Gewalt
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Sicherheitspolitik
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Öffentliche Meinung
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Geschlechtsunterschied
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Übersichtsarbeit
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