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Rough-and-Tumble World: Men Writing about Gender and War

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2003

Matthew Evangelista
Affiliation:
Professor of government and director of the Peace Studies Program at Cornell University ([email protected]). He is the author of Innovation and the Arms Race: How the United States and the Soviet Union Develop New Military Technologies, Unarmed Forces: The Transnational Movement to End the Cold War, and, most recently, The Chechen Wars: Will Russia Go the Way of the Soviet Union? For comments on an earlier draft, the author is grateful to Mary Katzenstein, Peter Katzenstein, Jack Snyder, and an anonymous reviewer; and for inspiration and discussion, he thanks the students in his sophomore seminar on Gender, Nationalism, and War

Extract

War and Gender: How Gender Shapes the War System and Vice Versa. By Joshua S. Goldstein. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 523 pages. $40.00 cloth.

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© 2003 by the American Political Science Association

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