Category: ARTICLES

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WIIS Global Annual Report (2022)!

The year 2022 was full of international events. Here you can find the Annual Report of WIIS Global which comprise the debates and activities carried out by the organization in response to the most important international crisis. https://wiisglobal.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2022-Annual-Report.pdf

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Meet the tough women leaders taking on Vladimir Putin

By Dr. Iulia Joja, October 13, 2022. It’s striking, the large number of brave women who are leading the protests against Iran’s violent and vicious theocratic regime. It’s likewise notable that young women lead the Ukrainian organization just awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Arguably less noticed yet equally important: Across Europe, it’s women who are transcending political and geographic boundaries to call for an … Read More Meet the tough women leaders taking on Vladimir Putin

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Russia`s appetite for nuclear disaster. The case of Zaporizhzhya NPP.

IAEA inspectors should be allowed to inspect the ZNPP. Author: Simona Hobincu, Phd From the beginning of the Russian war against Ukraine, world leaders and experts worried that Russia might use nuclear weapons if the war escalates. Although Russia has not used weapons of mass destruction yet, it has resorted to a series of actions that can have catastrophic consequences: at some point Russia … Read More Russia`s appetite for nuclear disaster. The case of Zaporizhzhya NPP.

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“The WIIS Gender Scorecard: Think Tanks and Journals Spotlight on the Nuclear Security Community”

Read the Gender Scorecard written and published by WIIS On September 9, 2020 By Chantal de Jonge Oudraat, Kayla McGill and Zi Xue In November 2017, the US Congress adopted the Women, Peace and Security Act, which posited that “the United States should be a global leader in promoting the meaningful participation of women in conflict prevention, management and resolution, and post-conflict relief and … Read More “The WIIS Gender Scorecard: Think Tanks and Journals Spotlight on the Nuclear Security Community”

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NATO and the feminist foreign policy

A new article published by Atlantic Council on NATO and feminist foreign policy: “Why NATO should adopt a feminist foreign policy”. New Atlanticist by Gabriela R. A. Doyle, Madeline Olden, Leah Sheunemann, and Christopher Skaluba Related Experts: Gabriela R. A. Doyle, Leah Scheunemann, Christopher Skaluba

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“NATO scientists study the role of women in combat units.”

NATO’s Science and Technology Organization (STO) recently completed a major study on the integration of women into ground combat units. Read the full article on NATO website.