This book addresses how sexual practices and identities are imagined and regulated through development discourses and within institutions of global governance.
Global history records an astonishing variety of forms of social organization. Yet almost universally, males subordinate females. How does the relationship betw
International human rights have been an important matter for study, policy, and activism since the end of World War II. However, as William H. Meyer observes, g
The contributors to this volume provide a survey of the existing gender machineries on the international level, explore the way in which feminist movements have
Since the UN's creation in 1945 a vast nexus of global and regional institutions has evolved, surrounded by a proliferation of non-governmental agencies and adv