“…Feminists have critically analyzed the military, militarization, war, violence, conflict, and security for decades, and it would go beyond the scope of this article to review the many interventions feminist scholars have made. Fortunately, many excellent overviews of feminist literature on these issues exist (see Gentry, et al, 2019;MacKenzie & Wegner, 2021;Ní Aoláin, et al, 2018), complementing some of the classic contributions and central texts (see Elshtain, 1985;Enloe, 1983;Shepherd, 2008;Sjoberg, 2010;Tickner, 1992). While this feminist literature on war, conflict, and security has raised many issues, there are some central tenets that can be discerned.…”