Women in War, Women in Peace
As wars become less about states and more about societies, women can play a greater role in shaping or ending conflicts. So why do we still think of war as inherently male? More »
Diana Wueger writes on international and domestic small-arms topics at Gunpowder and Lead.
As wars become less about states and more about societies, women can play a greater role in shaping or ending conflicts. So why do we still think of war as inherently male? More »
Much of the world has banned the weapons for their dangers to civilians, but the U.S. is among a handful of states resisting their abolition More »
Law enforcement is failing to prevent American guns from fueling the war on our southern border. Maybe it's time to consider limiting the guns themselves More »
Muammar Qaddafi's forces are deploying the horrific -- and, throughout much of the world, banned -- weapons against rebels, proving that we will have to do more if we want to end their use More »
Flooding the country with guns could set off an unpredictable and dangerous chain of events. We've seen it happen before More »
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