@article{Hermaszewska_2016, title={The Dangerous Reproduction of Gender Inequalities Within the UN in the Politics and Institutions of Peace}, volume={1}, url={https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/psur/index.php/psur/article/view/21}, DOI={10.29173/psur21}, abstractNote={<p>The UN agenda for Women, Peace and Security, and the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 reaffirm the important role of women in the prevention and resolution of conflicts, and stresses the importance of their equal participation in all efforts for the maintenance and promotion of peace and security. Despite this, the United Nations continues to ease the reproduction of gender inequality in post-conflict reconstruction due to a lack of commitment to the principles of 1325 and an unwillingness to restructure their own conflict mediation teams. Examples from Cyprus, Bosnia, and Herzegovina demonstrate that the underrepresentation of women at the negotiation table during conflict resolution results in women’s underrepresentation in postconflict institutions of government, and therefore fails to challenge ingrained gender inequalities in society more widely. The United Nations should adhere to the agenda for Women, Peace and Security and target their own institutionalized inequality to better lead by example.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Political Science Undergraduate Review}, author={Hermaszewska, Susie}, year={2016}, month={Feb.}, pages={74–79} }