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National Security: What We Talk About When We Talk About Gender

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Abstract

The following report provides an in-depth look and analysis into policymakers' views on gender inclusivity, awareness of gender theory, the inclusive security agenda and gender-differentiated data, and perceptions of the role of gender in national security policy processes and outcomes.

We asked a range of questions of the policymakers that covered not only the topics listed above, but also examined where gender is present, absent, and siloed as policy is formulated and implemented.

Research conducted by Rebecca Haller and Haller Strategies.

Acknowledgments

We'd like to thank Rebecca Haller, of Haller Strategies, for her work conducting the interviews and her insights on the research. Many thanks to Alexandra Stark for her feedback, and to Maria Elkin, Joanne Zalatoris, Laura Pratt, Brandon Tensley, Audrey Gu, and Alison Yost for their communication and editorial work.

This initiative is supported by the Compton Foundation.

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Elena Souris
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Elizabeth Weingarten
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National Security: What We Talk About When We Talk About Gender

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