1、Unlimited Distribution September 2022 CCP-2022-U-033576-Final Copyright CNA 2022 3003 Washington Boulevard,Arlington,VA 22201|703-824-2000|a.org Rapporteur:Zack Gold On September 12,2022,CNA held its sixth and final Inclusive National Security event of the year(InclusiveNatSec on Twitter),continuing
2、 the focus on the relationship between gender and national security.This months event(recording here),“Metrics and Methods:Assessing Gender Equity in National Security,”reflected on tracking and evaluating progress on the stated gender equality goals of nations,militaries,and national security burea
3、ucracies.The event featured a discussion with Carmen A.Medina,a retired senior federal executive with 32 years experience in the Intelligence Community;and Dr.Chantal de Jonge Oudraat,a global fellow with the Woodrow Wilson Centers Environmental Change and Security Program.Julia McQuaid,a principal
4、research scientist at CNA and director of its Program on Transnational Challenges,moderated the event.Reflections from Dr.Chantal de Jonge Oudraat and Carmen A.Medina The socially constructed ideas of femininity and masculinity are fundamental organizing principles of most societies.Gender is about“