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Violence, politics, and gender

Bardall, 2018

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4250637489728313032
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Bardall G
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Oxford research encyclopedia of politics

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This article presents a conceptual orientation to the intersection of gender, politics, and violence. The first part of the article will introduce the subject by reviewing the primary conceptual framework and empirical knowledge on the topic to date and discussing the …
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