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Justice, accountability & care are the three dominant ethical perspectives on the issue of women in combat. These reflect both the contemporary position of women & demonstrate the prejudices & unfounded assumptions caused by gender idealogy. The author suggests gender-neutral approaches toward views of the nature of women, men & war. Also available: Qazaqs in the People's Republic of China: The Local Processes of History, Nathan Light. ISBN 1-881157-24-5. Publication Date: June 1994. The nomadic Qazaqs of northwestern China have long rejected the Chinese belief that group membership, organized activities & government decisions about individuals & families may be centrally imposed. Consequently, they have encountered prejudice toward their culture & restrictive policies that severely hamper their efforts to live in ecologically-marginal areas. Recent policies that may facilitate more productive relations between the Qazaqs & the PRC are examined. To order contact: Victori Cuffel, Indiana Center on Global Change & World Peace, Indiana University, 1217 E. Atwater, Bloomington, IN 47405.Peach, Lucinda J. is the author of 'Women at War The Ethics of Women in Combat', published 1993 under ISBN 9781881157236 and ISBN 1881157237.
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