Simic Chapter
UNSCR 1325
Min Article
Mixed
Random & Fun
100

What 3 gendered justice gaps does the chapter in Simic's edited book focus on?

accountability, acknowledgement, and reparations gaps

100

When was Resolution 1325 Adopted by the Security Council?

October 31st, 2000

100

What are the 2 things Korean "comfort women" survivors and advocates ask for the Japanese government to do?

1- acknowledge the crime

2- compensate the victims

100

What action item number in UNSCR 1325 expresses support for a gender perspective within peacebuilding efforts

5

100

How many women teach/work in the Political Science Dept. at GAC?

6 (pulled from the GAC Poli sci faculty & staff website I'm so so sorry if I'm wrong about this one)

200

What 2 tribunals were important in recognizing gender when addressing war crimes, specifically in regard to rape?

ICTY (International Criminal Tribunal Yugoslavia) and ICTR (International Criminal Tribunal Rwanda)

200

True or False: Resolution 1325 is concerned about civilians, particularly women and children, making up a majority of those negatively affected by armed conflict

True

200

True or False: According to the article, the Japanese government was the only government to practice large-scale military sexual slavery in the 20th century.

True, many other situations of sexual violence within military contexts have been identified. In this article, they were not considered large-scale.

200

What 2 organizations/declarations does the UNSCR 1325 note when recognizing the need to mainstream a gender perspective in peacekeeping operations

Windhoek Declaration and the Namibia Plan of Action on Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective in Multidimensional Peace Support Operations (S/2000/693)

200

What country just established the right to abortion in its constitution?

France (with good amount of support across political spectrum too, wish US could do something like that)

300

What per cent of the 1520 peace agreements from 1990-2016 included gender-specific provisions?

3%

300

Which action item number calls for the adoption of a gender perspective regarding peace agreements?

8

300

Why were there so many Korean women forced into work as comfort women compared to other countries/colonies?

population size/density of Korea compared to places like Taiwan

300

In Min, why was it harder for some of the comfort women to testify about their experiences following Kim Hak-Sun's testimony?

having living family and the prejudice and stigma of being a "sexual victim" aka patriarchy- many comfort women found it difficult to talk about their experiences out of the shame they felt and hid it from many people in their lives as it wasn't something people openly talked about

300

What are the names of the authors in Ch. 4 of the Simic book?

Bjorkdahl and Selimovic

400

What was the statute that used the term "gender" for the first time?

Rome Statute

400

What action item number calls for an end to impunity and the prosecution of those responsible for committing certain crimes relating to sexual and other violence towards women and girls?

11

400

What does Min identify as the primary and secondary causes of Korean women's problems in postwar adjustments in Korea?

primary- sexual slavery

secondary- gender oppression and Korea's patriarchal ideology

400

In Simic, what unexplored caveat does the hyper-focus of women victims pair with?

male victims of rape and other kinds of gender-based violence

400

What year was the Commission on the Status of Women established in the UN?

1946

500

What is the double-bind between using bottom-up processes in local courts and the presence of foreign international courts?

Bottom-up= may privilege exclusionary and conservative politics and values

Intl.= external influence rejected to protect 'traditional' values

What other cases can we apply this logic to based on what we've read in class?

500

What is the proposed topic(s) for research to be conducted and have results submitted to the Security Council and all Member States of the UN?

The impact of armed conflict of women and girls, the role of women in peace-building, and the gender dimensions of peace processes and conflict resolution.

How would filling this gap in research benefit peace-building efforts?

500

In what aspects did Korean comfort women differ from Japanese comfort women?

Japanese women were older, non-virgin women who were mainly already workers in prostitution and entertainment.

What was the reason identified for the Japanese military's lack of virgin Japanese women in the brothels and why does that matter in the context of reconciliation efforts with Korea?

500

In the Simic chapter case study on Bosnia-Herzegovia, what were the reasons among women and girls for giving their testimony?

Simplified= accountability & punishment, prevention, and truth

How do these requests align with what we can learn from a gendered-perspective of peace-building based on Simic's book?

500

This U.S. First Lady served as the first Chairperson of the Commission of Human Rights and helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Eleanor Roosevelt