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Gretchen Baldwin
Researcher - Gender, Peace Operations and Conflict Management | SIPRI
Gretchen Baldwin is a Researcher at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), specializing in gender, peace operations, and conflict management.13 Her work primarily focuses on examining the intersection of gender issues and peace operations.3
Professional Background
Baldwin is part of SIPRI's Peace Operations and Conflict Management Programme.3 In this role, she conducts research on various aspects of peacekeeping, including:
- The women, peace and security (WPS) agenda
- Protection of civilians
- Masculinities in conflict settings
- Politics and memory in post-conflict environments
Education and Previous Experience
Baldwin holds a degree from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs.5 Prior to joining SIPRI, she worked at the International Peace Institute (IPI).7
Research and Publications
As a researcher, Baldwin has contributed to several publications and insights on peace operations:
- She authored a SIPRI Insights paper titled "Considering the Future of Gender and Peace Operations: Strategic Debates and Operational Challenges".2
- Her work examines strategic debates central to WPS agenda implementation and identifies key operational challenges in peacekeeping operations.2
Online Presence
Baldwin maintains an active professional presence online:
- On Twitter, she uses the handle @gretchenbaldwin, where she describes herself as a researcher focusing on peacekeeping, protection of civilians, masculinities, and politics & memory.4
- Her Google Scholar profile lists her publications related to peace operations and gender issues.6
Baldwin's research contributes to the ongoing discussions and policy development in the field of gender and peace operations, particularly as the 25th anniversary of the WPS agenda approaches in 2025.2