Sex in Peace Operations
Discover the intricate dynamics of international peacekeeping with "Sex in Peace Operations" by Gabrielle Simm, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This compelling 250-page book critically examines the sensitive issue of UN peacekeepers, private military contractors, and humanitarian NGO workers engaging in sexual activities with local populations. Simm adopts a regulatory perspective, making this work an essential read for scholars of international law, peace studies, gender and sexuality, and development. With its insightful analysis, the book invites readers to reconsider established narratives and the legal frameworks that govern these complex interactions. Enhance your understanding of the challenges faced in peace operations and the implications for international law by diving into this thought-provoking publication.