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SEPULVEDA-SOTO, Daniela  and  RIVAS-PARDO, Pablo. The Resolution 1325: Women, Peace, and Security in the Peacekeeping Operations. Entramado [online]. 2019, vol.15, n.2, pp.66-77. ISSN 1900-3803.  https://doi.org/10.18041/1900-3803/entramado.2.5482.

This article analyzes the incorporation of Resolution 1325 of the United Nations Security Council and it’s Complementary Resolutions -that compose the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda- in the Resolutions that have created the Peacekeeping Operations from the year 2000 onwards, which are just created by the same Organization. Theoretically three concepts of analysis are proposed: the woman as subject of protection, the woman as subject of pacification, and the promotion of the gender perspective, based on the content of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda. Such concepts are applied in the Resolutions selected by means of a text analysis. The conclusions show weaknesses in the incorporation of Resolution 1325 and it’s Complementary Resolutions, instruments promoted by the United Nations Security Council itself, together with the existence of variability in the way in which these stages of analysis were incorporated into the selection of cases.

Keywords : Resolution 1325; Agenda Women; Peace and Security; Woman as subject of protection; Woman as subject of pacification; gender perspective inclusion; Peacekeeping Operations.

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