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The Other Side of Gender: Men as Critical Agents of Change

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Report

Authors:

Joseph Vess; Gary Barker; Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini; Alexa Hassink

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United States Institute of Peace Special Report, Number 340, p.4 (2013)
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Watson, Callum. "Begging the Question: What Would a Men, Peace and Security Agenda Look Like?" Connections: The Quarterly Journal 14, no. 3 (2015): 45-60.
"Какова должна быть повестка дня по вопросам мужчин, мира и безопасности?" Connections: The Quarterly Journal 14, no. 3 (2015): 55-73.
APA style: Vess, J., Barker G., Naraghi-Anderlini S., & Hassink A. (2013).  The Other Side of Gender: Men as Critical Agents of Change. United States Institute of Peace Special Report. 4.
Chicago style: Vess, Joseph, Gary Barker, Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini, and Alexa Hassink. The Other Side of Gender: Men as Critical Agents of Change In United States Institute of Peace Special Report., 2013.
IEEE style: Vess, J., G. Barker, S. Naraghi-Anderlini, and A. Hassink, "The Other Side of Gender: Men as Critical Agents of Change", United States Institute of Peace Special Report, no. 340, pp. 4, December 2013.
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