Women, Peace, and Security
Practicing What We Preach: Committing to the Women, Peace, and Security Strategy Here at Home
realcleardefense.com · by Mackenzie Eaglen
Rep. Mike Waltz is stepping up.
Mackenzie Eaglen makes a key point here: “But in order to increase policymaker engagement, there must first be awareness. Despite its history, the Women, Peace and Security agenda is hardly an issue that the American public engages with frequently or passionately.” I was made aware of these efforts some years ago by my good friend Robert Egnell from Sweden who is one of the few men to work on these issues. He now heads the Swedish National Defense University (he is the rector).