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Ellen Johnson Sirleafs arbete för kvinnliga rättigheter i Liberia: En kvalitativ textanalys av Johnson Sirleafs tal med utgångspunkt i resolution 1325

Runsala, Olivia LU and Källström, Agnes LU (2018) STVA22 20181
Department of Political Science
Abstract
This study concerns the conflict in Liberia and the following peace process. Liberia states a good example for a case where the UN resolution 1325 (2000) has been implemented in the peace process. This essay seeks to investigate how the UN resolution 1325 has taken a part in the post-conflict politics too. The main purpose is to screen how Liberias first president after the conflict, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, have been affected by the implementation of UN resolutions and how it can be identified in her political speeches. The study is done through careful text analysis of her speeches in which the authors seeks for different strategies to empowering women which can be related to the UN resolutions. The study shows many examples of these kinds... (More)
This study concerns the conflict in Liberia and the following peace process. Liberia states a good example for a case where the UN resolution 1325 (2000) has been implemented in the peace process. This essay seeks to investigate how the UN resolution 1325 has taken a part in the post-conflict politics too. The main purpose is to screen how Liberias first president after the conflict, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, have been affected by the implementation of UN resolutions and how it can be identified in her political speeches. The study is done through careful text analysis of her speeches in which the authors seeks for different strategies to empowering women which can be related to the UN resolutions. The study shows many examples of these kinds of strategies. (Less)
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author
Runsala, Olivia LU and Källström, Agnes LU
supervisor
organization
course
STVA22 20181
year
type
L2 - 2nd term paper (old degree order)
subject
keywords
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberia, resolution 1325, kvinnor i fredsprocesser, kvinnligt bemyndigande
language
Swedish
id
8940188
date added to LUP
2018-10-24 17:06:02
date last changed
2018-10-24 17:06:02
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  abstract     = {{This study concerns the conflict in Liberia and the following peace process. Liberia states a good example for a case where the UN resolution 1325 (2000) has been implemented in the peace process. This essay seeks to investigate how the UN resolution 1325 has taken a part in the post-conflict politics too. The main purpose is to screen how Liberias first president after the conflict, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, have been affected by the implementation of UN resolutions and how it can be identified in her political speeches. The study is done through careful text analysis of her speeches in which the authors seeks for different strategies to empowering women which can be related to the UN resolutions. The study shows many examples of these kinds of strategies.}},
  author       = {{Runsala, Olivia and Källström, Agnes}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Ellen Johnson Sirleafs arbete för kvinnliga rättigheter i Liberia: En kvalitativ textanalys av Johnson Sirleafs tal med utgångspunkt i resolution 1325}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}