Sinovets, Polina A.2018-05-222018-05-222014Bulletin of the atomic scientistshttps://dspace.onu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/15640In nuclear war, women would suffer at least as much as men. But women tend to be underrepresented in fieldsÑsuch as high-level politics, diplomacy, military affairs, and science and technologyÑthat bear on nuclear policy. Authors from four countriesÑSalma Malik of Pakistan (2014), Polina Sinovets of Ukraine, Reshmi Kazi of India (2014), and Jenny Nielsen of Denmark (2014)Ñdiscuss how women might gain greater influence on nuclear weapons policy and how their empowerment might affect disarmament and nonproliferation efforts.enCarol Cohneducationfemininityfeminisminternational organizationsmasculinitynuclear politicsnuclear weaponssoft powerwomenWomen and weapons: Redressing the gender gap A Ukrainian responseArticle