Böhme, Heinlein and Kappert address German foreign policy decision-makers appealing to implement the women, peace and security agenda. From their perspective, the agenda must be substantially embedded within the German Foreign Office to-among other things-ensure policy coherence at all levels. Highlighting the current political momentum as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, Germany could decisively further the implementation of the agenda.
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Böhme, J., Heinlein, A., & Kappert, I. (2019). For a Foreign Policy Based on Human Rights and Gender Equality: The Need for Action by the German Foreign Office on Implementation of the “Women, Peace and Security” Agenda. In Gender Roles in Peace and Security: Prevent, Protect, Participate (pp. 203–209). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21890-4_11
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