Across
- 2. It is recognized as a significant social and political endeavor that promotes gender equality and addresses violence against women.
- 4. Analyzes state politics, economics, and nationalism, noting that feminist movements may disrupt national unity or economic progress if viewed against government policies.
- 5. Explores how governments use force to maintain control and suppress dissent, with activists becoming targets if viewed as inciting unrest or challenging state authority.
- 7. Emphasizes the importance of international norms and human rights, as well as the contributions of non-state actors.
- 8. Accentuate the socialconstruction of reality and the critical role of identity and societal norms.
- 9. Focuses on individual empowerment over state security; feminist movements expose issues like gender violence, risking state backlash.
- 10. National Commission to Prevent and Eradicate Violence
Down
- 1. Explores how gender power dynamics shape security. Feminists can be seen as threats when they challenge patriarchal systems supporting national security
- 3. Argues that state sovereignty and security can lead to groups such as feminist movements being perceived as challenging established norms.
- 6. Analyzes the motivations, beliefs, and actions of influential leaders in feminist movements. Governments often perceive feminists as threats, influenced by specific individuals who embody larger challenges to authority.
