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Issue 1, Spring 2002
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Features
Who's New?
Recent Highlights
Research
Student and Alumni Activities
News Briefs
Institute Publications
Faculty Publications



Welcome to the online edition of the Kroc Institute's new newsletter, Peace Colloquy. As its name suggests, each issue seeks to highlight important contributions to the ongoing dialogue on peace at the Institute through feature articles by faculty, visiting lecturers, and alumni. Like its predecessor, the Kroc Institute REPORT, Peace Colloquy will allso include articles on recent events and programs at the Institute; news about Institute faculty, students and alumni; and descriptions of recents publications by the Institute and its faculty fellows.


Features

Peacekeeping: Defining Success
Anthony Lake argues that reuniting fractured societies should not always be the goal

The Fundamentalist Factor
Scott Appleby examines the roots of Islamic extremism

Economic Causes of Civil Wars
Paul Collier discusses some surprising findings


Who's New?

2001-02 Rockefeller Visiting Fellows Explore Islam and Peacebuilding

Kroc Institute Visiting Fellows Examine Ethnic Conflict and Globalization

Philpott Brings Interest in Religion and Politics to Core Faculty

2001-02 M.A. Students Bring Diverse Experiences in Peacebuilding


Recent Highlights

After September 11
Kroc Responds to the Global Crisis

A First SIP for CRS
Summer Institute in Peacebuilding builds Kroc-CRS relationship


Research

Kroc Institute Launches RIREC
New research initiative explores post-accord peacebuilding

Lessons from South Africa's Truth & Reconciliation Commission
RIREC workshop features lecture by Charles Villa-Vicencio, former TRC Research Director

Globalization and Local Violence
Kroc research project examines impact of globalization in urban and rural contexts

Can Violent Conflict be Prevented through Development Aid?
Peter Wallensteen discusses findings of an OECD research team

The Waning of Major War
Conference explores historical trends in international warfare

Do Good Things Always Go Together?
Joint Kroc-USIP workshop examines the tension between human rights and peace

John Howard Yoder and the Catholic Tradition
Stanley Hauerwas presents Third Annual Yoder Dialogue


Student and Alumni Activities

Peacebuilding in the Midst of Change
Kroc alumni support local NGOs in volatile East Timor

News from other Alumni

The Missing Peace
Annual student conference reveals growing interest in children and violence


News Briefs

Expansion Underway

Awards

Staff Notes

New Advisory Board Holds Inaugural Meeting


Institute Publications:

Occasional Papers (Abstracts and Full-text versions of original research by visiting lecturers and members of the Notre Dame community)

Conflict, Conflict resolution and the Children of Northern Ireland: Towards Understanding the Impact on Children and Families
Erin L. Lovell and E. Mark Cummings
Kroc Institute Occasional Paper #21:OP:1
[Abstract] [Full-text]

Youth as Social and Political Agents: Issues in Post-Settlement Peace Building
Siobhan McEvoy-Levy
Kroc Institute Occasional Paper #21:OP:2
[Abstract] [Full-text]

The Guatemalan Peace Process: The Accords and Their Accomplishments
Luis Pasara
Kroc Institute Occasional Paper #21:OP:3
[Abstract] [Full-text]

The Growing Peace Research Agenda
Peter Wallensteen
Kroc Institute Occasional Paper #21:OP:4
[Abstract] [Full-text]

 

Policy Briefs

Kashmir and the War on Terrorism
Policy Brief #8
Cynthia Mahmood

U.S. Opposition to the International Criminal Court: Unfounded Fears
Policy Brief #7
Robert C. Johansen

Israel under Sharon: The Tunnel at the End of the Light
Policy Brief #6
Alan Dowty

Toward Smart Sanctions on Iraq
Policy Brief #5
George A. Lopez

 

Other Policy Publications

South Asia at the Nuclear Crossroads, U.S. Policy Options Toward South Asian Nuclear Proliferation: The Role of Sanctions and Incentives
David Cortright with Samina Ahmed
(jointly published by The Fourth Freedom Forum, the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, and the Managing of the Atom Project at Harvard University, April 2001).

Smart Sanctions: Restructuring UN Policy in Iraq
David Cortright, George A. Lopez, Alistar Millar, with Linda Gerber, contributing editor (a joint policy report published by the Fourth Freedom Forum and the Joan Be. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, April 2001).

A Hard Look at Iraq Sanctions
David Cortright, The Nation, December 3, 2001

Proposed: A More Effective and Just Response to Terrorism
David Cortright, USA Today Magazine, January 2002

The Winter Soldiers Movement: GI's and Veterans Against the Vietnam War
David Cortright, Peace and Change 27, no. 1 (January 2002): 118-124

Faculty Publications:

Books

The Effects of Violence on Peace Processes
John Darby (Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace)
[Abstract]

Judging the Past in Unified Germany
A. James McAdams (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001)
[Abstract]

American Exceptionalism and U.S. Foreign Policy: Public Diplomacy at the End of the Cold War
Siobhan McEvoy-Levy (New York: Palgrave, 2001)
[Abstract]

Toward a Global Civilization? The Contribution of Religions
ed. Patricia M. Mische and Melissa Merkling (New York: Peter Lang. 2001)
[Abstract]

Revolutions in Sovereignty: How Ideas Shaped Modern International Relations
Daniel Philpott (Princeton University Press, 2001)
[Abstract]

Economic Imperatives and Ethical Values in Global Business: The South African Experience and International Codes Today
Oliver F. Williams, C.S.C. and S. Prakesh Sethi (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2001) (Published in hardbound in 2000 by Kluwer Academic Press, Cambridge, MA)
[Abstract]

Chapters

Alan Dowty, "Jewish Political Culture and Zionist Foreign Policy," in Global Politics: Essays in Honour of Professor David Vital ed. Abraham ben-Zvi and Aharon Klieman (London: Frank Cass, 2001, 309-326).
[Abstract]

Denis Goulet, “The Evolving Nature of Development in the Light of Globalization,” in The Social Dimensions of Globalization, ed. Louis Sabourin (Vatican City: Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, 2000, 26-46).
[Abstract]

Robert C. Johansen, “Enforcing Norms and Normalizing Enforcement for Humane Governance,” in Principled World Politics: The Challenge of Normative International Relations, ed. Paul Wapner and Lester Edwin J. Ruiz (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000).
[Abstract]

Raimo Väyrynen, “Post-Hegemonic and Post-Socialist Regionalisms: A Comparison of East Asia and Central Europe,” in Regionalisms. Implications for Global Development, ed. Bjýrn Hettne, Andrs Inotai & Osvaldo Sunkel (London & New York: Palgrave 2001, 132-86).
[Abstract]

Articles

R. Scott Appleby and Martin E. Marty, “Think Again: Fundamentalism,” Foreign Policy (January/February 2002): 16-22.
[Abstract]

David B. Burrell, “Roots of Israeli-Palestinian Violence,” Commonweal 20 (April 2001): 9-10.
[Abstract]

David Cortright, “Powers of Persuasion: Sanctions and Incentives in the Shaping of International Society,” International Studies (New Delhi) 38, no. 2 (2001): 113-125.
[Abstract]

Alan Dowty, “Making ’No First Use’ Work: Bring All WMD Inside the Tent,” The Non-proliferation Review 8 (Spring 2001): 79-85.
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Alan Dowty, “A Question That Outweighs All Others: Yitzhak Epstein and Zionist Recognition of the Arab Issue,” Israel Studies 8 (Spring 2001): 34-54.
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Alan Dowty and Michelle Gawerc, “The Al-Aqsa Intifada: Revealing the Chasm,” Middle East Review of International Affairs 5, No. 3 (September, 2001), available at www.biu.ac.il/SOC/besa/meria.shtml
[Abstract]

Fred Dallmayr, “Dialogue of Civilizations: A Gadamerian Perspective,” Global Dialogue Vol. 3 (2001): 64-75.
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Robert Johansen, “To Test or Not to Test: That is the Question (of Faith),” Bulletin of the Peace Studies Institute, Manchester College, Vol. 30 (Fall 2000): 7-12.
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Layna Mosley, “Room to Move: International Financial Markets and The Welfare State,” International Organization 54:4 (Fall 2000).
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Kristin Shrader-Frechette and Lars Persson, “Ethical Problems in Radiation Protection,” Swedish Radiation Protection Society Reports 11 (2001) [full-text available at http://www.ssi.se/english/index.shtml.
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Raimo Väyrynen, “Funding Dilemmas in Refugee Assistance: Political Interests and Institutional Reforms in UNHCR,” International Migration Review 35, no. 1 (2001): 143-67.
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Raimo Väyrynen, “Environment, Violence, and Political Change,” Notre Dame Journal of Law Ethics and Public Policy 15, no. 2 (2001): 593-620.
[Abstract]

Raimo Väyrynen, “Sovereignty, Globalization and Transnational Social Movements,” International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 1, no. 2 (2001): 227-46.
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