Resolution 1325 (2000): Its implementation in Spain and NATO

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This article examines how United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 1325 (2000) and the UN Women, Peace, and Security Agenda (WPS Agenda) have been implemented and integrated by Spain and NATO in their public policy instruments. Based on the relationship between international regimes, the implementation and adoption of these European Union policies in Spain is analyzed. It is concluded that, although significant progress has been made regarding the implementation of Resolution 1325 and the WPS Agenda, there is still significant room for improvement on women and security issues in public policies.

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Acero, M. T., Cujabante-Villamil, X. A., & Castillo, H. L. (2024). Resolution 1325 (2000): Its implementation in Spain and NATO. Revista Cientifica General Jose Maria Cordova, 22(45), 219–236. https://doi.org/10.21830/19006586.1281

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