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Pipes, profits and peace: toward a feminist political economy of gas during war
Review of International Political Economy ( IF 4.146 ) Pub Date : 2021-12-05 , DOI: 10.1080/09692290.2021.2012223
Elliot Dolan-Evans 1
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Abstract

Neoliberal reforms instituted at the behest of International Financial Institutions (IFIs) during conflict are both unchallenged and commonplace. In Ukraine, the IFIs have prescribed radical economic restructuring amid the war in Donbas. One of the most notable reform programs has been the liberalization of the gas market. This article offers a critical, global feminist political economy framework that seeks to understand the gendered impact of radical energy liberalization on Ukrainians during the war in Donbas. The aim of this article is to highlight the fundamentally gendered aspects of such economic restructuring and demonstrate how it has catalyzed further insecurity, inequality, and instability during war. The article argues that more critical, feminist political economy research is needed to understand and critique both economic reforms during war and orthodox energy policy.



中文翻译:

管道、利润与和平:走向战争期间的女权主义天然气政治经济学

摘要

在冲突期间应国际金融机构 (IFI) 的要求进行的新自由主义改革既不受挑战又司空见惯。在乌克兰,国际金融机构在顿巴斯战争期间规定了激进的经济重组。最著名的改革计划之一是天然气市场的自由化。本文提供了一个批判性的全球女权主义政治经济学框架,旨在了解顿巴斯战争期间激进的能源自由化对乌克兰人的性别影响。本文的目的是强调这种经济重组的根本性别方面,并展示它如何在战争期间进一步加剧不安全、不平等和不稳定。文章认为,更关键的是,

更新日期:2021-12-05
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