PROMOTING GENDER AWARNESS – EFFECTS ON NATO’S STRATEGIC SECURITY

Authors

  • Adina- Ioana CIOBANU NATO Rapid Deployable Corps Greece (NRDC-GR), Thessaloniki,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53477/2668-2001-21-27

Keywords:

inclusiveness; gender flexibility; integration; integrity; empowerment.

Abstract

As the terrorist threat and the race for power continues, the most successful alliance is still facing undoubtable risks in its endeavor of maintaining stability – economically, political and most of all, socially. This paper intends to address the gender awareness phenomenon and study its effects on redesigning NATO’s security strategy architecture and reshaping the international relations among political actors. Furthermore, as the NATO 2030 analysis identified several risks and shortcomings of the alliance it is believed that strategically using the Women, Peace and Security Agenda can mitigate and favorably exploit these ‘loose ends’.

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Published

2021-11-01