
Development Studies

‘Invisible’ Children of War: Continuing Cycles of Violence Post-Bosnian Genocide
A gendered understanding of the Bosnian genocide is necessary to fully comprehend the disproportionate impact of war on women and children.
A gendered understanding of the Bosnian genocide is necessary to fully comprehend the disproportionate impact of war on women and children.
The India-Pakistan border ceremony represents multiple identities of brotherhood, animosity, socio-cultural norms and is a site of enterprise and tourism.
We know that force can deform an object and put it out of shape. Consider, then, how significantly violence can shape a human being.
A look at the policies affecting and controlling women’s bodies in the upcoming elections.