Past Events
- April 24, 20125 p.m., Hesburgh Center for International Studies Auditorium
Emily Budick will address the ways in which Holocaust fictions frame the problem of subject position, forcing the reader to confront the ways in which even horrific
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historical events can become subjects of fantasy and projection. - April 17, 20125:30 p.m., Leighton Concert Hall, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, University of Notre Dame
- April 12, 201212:30 p.m., C103 Hesburgh Center for International Peace Studies
James Scott will focus on the stateless people who reside in Zomia, a huge
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mountainous region the size of Europe formed by border portions of 7
Asian countries. - April 10, 20124 p.m., C103 Hesburgh Center for International Studies
Christian Davenport brings together a wide range of activities, information sources, and actors in the Northern Ireland Research Initiative.
More ›› - April 02, 20126:30 - 8 p.m., Sapphire Terrace, Hilton San Diego Bayfront
A reception co-hosted by the Kroc Institute (Notre Dame) and the Kroc School (University of San Diego).
More ›› - March 30, 2012 - March 31, 2012Hesburgh Center for International Studies, University of Notre Dame
Organized by Notre Dame students, this annual conference provides a
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space for undergraduate and graduate students to engage in dialogue on
important issues related to peacebuilding and current events. - March 27, 201212:30 p.m., C103 Hesburgh Center for International Studies, University of Notre Dame
Drawing on a number of case studies from Africa, Fanie Du Toit will develop an argument for reconciliation as the recognition of interdependence.
More ›› - March 20, 20124:15 p.m., C103 Hesburgh Center for International Studies, University of Notre Dame
David Burrell and Dareen Khattab will examine how the Arab Spring has affected Christian-Muslim dialogue and how the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and U.S. foreign policy have affected the Egyptian revolution.
More ›› - March 08, 201212:30 p.m., C103 Hesburgh Center for International Studies
Why don’t elected politicians in post-war societies choose to build impartial state institutions that provide public goods for everyone?
More ›› - March 06, 20124 p.m., C103 Hesburgh Center for International Studies
Moore seeks to determine why we have observed such varying outcomes to popular uprisings in the Middle East.
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Join Us for Events
Upcoming Events
- May 18, 2012 - May 19, 20126 p.m., McKenna Hall, and 2 p.m., Hesburgh Center Auditorium

Family and friends of undergraduate and master's peace studies students are invited to these events.
More ›› - June 01, 20123-5 p.m, Hesburgh Center for International Studies

Notre Dame alumni attending Reunion 2012 are invited to join the Kroc
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Institute (and pick up a Kroc t-shirt) outside the Hesburgh Center for
International Studies. - June 10, 2012 - June 15, 2012Hesburgh Center for International Studies, University of Notre Dame

