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Thursday 27 September 2001 |
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As the world waits for the next step in the current terrorist crisis, how do the roles played by men and women in the face of war differ?
With American President George Bush crying on television and Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair promising to feed the starving of Afghanistan, are the men in charge marching into territory usually attributed as female?
And where are the women in the decision making process?
Dr Scilla Elworthy, Director of Oxford Research Group, and Christine Stolba, Member of the Independent Women's Forum, join Sheila to discuss whether women really are naturally peace loving.
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