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The following selected news stories mention the Kroc Institute and/or people closely connected with it. Links are good for publication day but may expire thereafter. Some sites require registration.
- "Sanctions against Iran."
Interviewed for the BBC, George A. Lopez comments on new sanctions against Iran. Audio here (9MB MP3,
7min 11sec)
- “The Peace Professor” by Mike Ceaser, Chronicle of Higher Education (Sept. 10, 2007). Profiles John Paul Lederach and his work building peace in Colombia.
- "Global Warning," by Chris Hayes, Notre Dame Magazine (Winter 2006-07). Profiles research by George Lopez and David Cortright.
- "A Way to Stop the Killing" by John Monczunski, Notre Dame Magazine (Winter 2006-07). Discusses Robert Johansen's proposal for creation of an UN emergency peace service that could be deployed quickly to global crises.
- "Oasis of Hope," by John Nagy, Notre Dame Magazine (Winter 2006-07). Highlights contributions of Rashied Omar, Paul Cobb and Asma Afsaruddin to Catholic-Muslim relations on campus.
- "Why They Fight -- From Within: Two Navy Men Create an Outlet For Military Protests on the Web" By Linton Weeks, Washington Post, January 16, 2007. Citing influencial role of David Cortright's book Soldiers in Revolt: GI Resistance During the Vietnam War.
- "Politics and War," by George A. Lopez, La Opinion, Jan. 14, 2007.
- Bush's new plan for Iraq draws support, criticism, Catholic News Service (Jan. 11, 2007). Quoting Gerard Powers regarding plans to increase troops in Iraq.
- What will become of Post-Saddam Iraq? Uprising, produced at KPFK, Pacifica Radio, Jan. 4, 2007. Interview (audio)with George A. Lopez regarding the impact of Saddam Hussein's execution.
- "Has Kim Jong Il Stocked up on His Cognac?," National Public Radio, Oct. 6, 2006. Story about sanctions against Korea, quoting David Cortright.
- China is key if sanctions are to be imposed by Matthew B. Stannard, San Francisco Chronicle, Oct. 11, 2006. Analysis of North Korea nuclear crisis quoting George Lopez.
- "Money makes the world go 'round" by Jim Mennan, South Bend Tribune, Oct. 10, 2006. Article about proposed local currency mentioning Jackie Smith.
- Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan seeks an Islamic reformation
Khaleej Times, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, October 4, 2006. Associated Press article about Tariq Ramadan, quoting Scott Appleby.
- Panel: Pope quote misunderstood by Mary Kate Malone, South Bend Tribune, Sept. 30, 2006. Article quotes Rashied Omar, Scott Appleby, and Paul Kollman.
- Muslim scholar still barred from traveling to US by Richard D. Walton, Indianapolis Star, Sept. 27, 2006. Article about Tariq Ramadan, quoting Scott Appleby.
- US refuses visa to Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan by Tom Heneghan of Reuters, Swissinfo, Switzerland, Sept. 25, 2006. Article about Tariq Ramadan.
- "US rejects visa for Muslim scholar" by Larry Neumeister, Associated Press, Newsday, Sept. 25, 2006. Article about Tariq Ramadan.
- "Critics' concerns come to pass" by Jeff Diamant, Newark Star Ledger, New Jersey, September 19, 2006. Article quoting Scott Appleby regarding controversial papal speech.
- "The Pope Speech Fallout," On Point Radio, Boston, Sept. 19, 2006. Talk show featuring Scott Appleby.
- "Leaders: Insight May Heal Discord," South Bend Tribune, Sept. 19, 2006. Article quoting Rashied Omar regarding papal speech.
- "ND peace professor, author receives award in Nicaragua,"
South Bend Tribune, Sept. 19, 2006. Article regarding John Paul Lederach.
- "Remembering day of terror: 9/11 changed views of Islam" by Debra Haight, The Herald-Palladium, St Joseph-Benton Harbor, Michigan, Sept. 12, 2006. Article quoting Rashied Omar.
- "Middle East crisis fractures SA unity" by Mohammed Allie, BBC News, Sept. 7, 2006. Article quoting Rashied Omar.
- "What about real security threats?," South Bend Tribune, Sept. 5, 1006. Editorial mentioning Tariq Ramadan and others affected by the Patriot Act.
- Terrorism threat fostered, eased by religion-themed actions by Patricia Zapor, The Tidings, Los Angeles, Sept. 1, 2006. Article quoting Gerard Powers.
- "U.N. unlikely to punish Iran -- experts/Some say even light sanctions wrong way to curb nuclear drive" by Matthew B. Stannard, San Francisco Chronicle, Aug. 27, 2006. Commentary quoting George A. Lopez.
- "Feds don't appeal court ruling on Ramadan visa," South Bend Tribune, Aug. 26, 2006. Article about Tariq Ramadan.
- "Government Declines to Appeal Ruling Requiring It to Give Scholar a Visa or Explain Why" by Burton Bollag, Chronicle of Higher Education, Aug. 25, 2006. Article about effort of Tariq Ramadan to get new visa admitting him to the United States.
- "Experts say Iran delays on nuclear enrichment" by Matthew B. Stannard, San Francisco Chronicle, Aug. 21, 2006. Analysis quoting Kroc Institute policy brief written by George Lopez and David Cortright.
- Peace efforts seen making progress in Africa's Great Lakes region
by Evan Weinberger, Catholic News Service, August 3, 2006. Report featuring Catholic Peacebuilding Network conference co-sponsored by the Kroc Institute.
- "Creating a United Nations Quick Response Force to Stop Genocide" by Steve Bynum, Worldview, Chicago Public Radio, July 12, 2006. Interview with Robert Johansen.
- "Freedom is a wonderful thing" as told to David Oliver Relin, Parade magazine, July 2, 2006. Article about immigrants to America, featuring Jean-Marie Kamatali of Rwanda (M.A. 2004).
- "Standing up for non-violence: ND professor tackles skepticism in book 'Gandhi and Beyond' " by Howard Dukes, South Bend Tribune, July 2, 2006. Article about David Cortright and his latest book.
- "Episcopalians Elect Woman to Head U.S. Church" by Ray Suarez, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, June 19, 2006. Includes interview with Scott Appleby.
- "Court tells U.S. to decide on Muslim scholar visa" by Christine Kearney, Reuters, June 23, 2006. Story about lawsuit filed in case of Tariq Ramadan.
- "Comic books designed to help prevent crimes: Take Ten program provides creative way to raise awareness" by Lisa Gallagher, South Bend Tribune, June 21, 2006. Article quoting alumni Kim Overdyck (M.A. '02) and Jess Collado (B.A. '06).
- "United Nations 'army' proposed" by Olivia Ward, Toronto Star, June 15, 2006. Article quoting Robert Johansen.
- "Interfaith lecture draws Christians and Muslims" by Laurie Stevens, Catholic Chronicle, Toledo, Ohio, June 2, 2006. Article quoting Gabriel Reynolds.
- "Dispelling a Popular Misconception" by D.D. Delaney, Portfolio Weekly, Hampton Roads, Virginia, May 30, 2006. Article military anti-war activists, quoting David Cortright.
- "Moderates lament McCarrick's loss" by John Chadwick, The North Jersey, May 30, 2006. Article about retiring cardinal, quoting Scott Appleby.
- "Lack of understanding breeds fear" by John Eby, Dowagiac Daily News, May 26, 2006. Article about church presentation on Islam, quoting Gabriel Reynolds.
- "Legislating conversions: Weighing the message vs. the person"
by Carol Glatz, Catholic Online, May 19, 2006. Article quoting Rashied Omar.
- "Top seniors earn prestigious fellowships, scholarships" by Becky Hogan, The Observer, Notre Dame, Indiana, May 19, 2006. Article mentioning graduating peace studies seniors Peter Quaranto and Julia Fitzpatrick.
- " 'The Da Vinci Code': fact versus fiction" by Tricia Sloma, WNDU-TV, South Bend, Indiana, May 17, 2006. News story quoting Scott Appleby.
- "With Major D.C. Rally, Former Pol Sets New Communal Course" by Jennifer Siegel, Forward magazine, May 4, 2006. Article about Darfur rally quoting A. Rashied Omar.
- "Experts Urge Sanctions Against Khartoum Over Darfur" by Dan Robinson, VOA News, May 3, 2006. Article quoting George A. Lopez.
- "World Press Freedom Day-US: A Chill is in the Air" by Felipe Seligman, Inter Press Service, May 2, 2006. Writers and civil liberties advocates recount U.S. government's revocation of Tariq Ramadan's work visa.
- "Sanctions," BBC World Service program, May 2, 2006. Interview with George A. Lopez about the potential use of economic sanctions to force Iran to change its nuclear policy.
- "Tens of thousands rally for Darfur: In Bay Area and nationwide, a call for U.S. to act against Sudan genocide" by Jim Doyle, San Francisco Chronicle, May 1, 2006. Article quoting A. Rashied Omar.
- "Conflict's impact on kids" by Allan J. Corneau, San Bernardino Sun, April 25, 2006. Column citing study by Mark Cummings.
- "The Ways of Opus Dei" by David Van Biema, Time magazine, April 26, 2006. Article about controversial Catholic organization includes comments from Scott Appleby.
- "Is Islam an Impetus to Violence?" by Kyle Garvey, The American Daily, April 26, 2006. Commentary quoting Patrick Gaffney.
- "Afghan Christian averts death for apostasy as Italy offers asylum," The Christian Century, April 18, 2006. Article quoting Asma Afsaruddin.
- "Judge criticizes US over Muslim scholar's visa" by Christine Kearney of Reuters, Washington Post, April 13, 2006. Article about ACLU hearing over revoked visa of Tariq Ramadan.
- "Reform group targets George" by Cathleen Falsani, Chicago Sun-Times, April 11, 2006. Article about Chicago Cardinal Francis George, quoting Scott Appleby.
- "Groups look to print local money" by Ed Ronco, South Bend Tribune, April 9, 2006. Article about "community currency" quoting Jackie Smith.
- "The sky is falling. No, really," U.S. Catholic magazine, April 1, 2006. Interview with Kristin Shrader-Frechette about environmental protection and Catholic social justice.
- "Catholic Leaders Fight Legislation on Suits" by T.R. Reid, The Washington Post, April 1, 2006. Article quoting Scott Appleby.
- "ND hosts student conference: Annual event studies issues, process of peace" by Kathleen McDonnell, The Observer, March 31, 2006. Story quoting Kevin Walsh.
- "Symposium Addresses Shared Jewish-Christian-Muslim Heritage" by Elizabeth Lechleitner, Adventist News Network, March 30, 2006. Article quoting Rashied Omar.
- "Iraq: Three Years In," Donald Lacy's Wake Up Everybody
program, March 18, 2006, KPOO-FM, San Francisco. Interview with George A. Lopez.
- "Iraq: Three Years In," The Morning Journey with Sandi Mallory, WEAA-FM, Baltimore, Maryland, March 16, 2006. Interview with George A. Lopez.
- "Is Life Getting Better?," BBC World Service, March 12, 2006. Series exploring the gap between rich and poor in Russia includes interview with Larisa Deriglazova (M.A. '95).
- "Were Sanctions Worth the Price?" by Christopher Hayes, In These Times, March 6, 2006. Article includes interviews with George A. Lopez and David Cortright.
- "U.S. Cardinals Helped Lead Response to Abuse Scandal" by Pam Belluck, The New York Times, Feb. 23, 2006. Article quoting Scott Appleby.
- "Research rewrites view of early man: Cooperation, not warfare, aided survival, experts say" by Anne Minard, Arizona Daily Star, Feb. 20, 2006. Article quoting Agustin Fuentes.
- "Predators 'drove human evolution'" by Paul Rincon,
BBC News, Feb. 19, 2006. Article quoting Augustin Fuentes.
- "Muhammad Cartoon Protests Aren't Unique to Islam," Reuters, the New York Times, Feb. 12, 2006. Article quoting Patrick Gaffney.
- "ND takes a closer look at feminism: All views are on the table at this conference" by Margaret Fosmoe, South Bend Tribune, Feb. 11, 2006. Article quoting Cynthia Mahmood.
- "Muslim scholar calls for dialogue: Notre Dame's Omar condemns violence, calls for greater empathy" by Joshua Stowe, South Bend Tribune, Feb. 10, 2006. Interview with Rashied Omar.
- "Kids harmed when parents fight," CBS News and other media outlets, Feb. 10, 2006. Article about psychology research by Mark Cummings and others.
- "Child Soldiers in Uganda" on "Worldview," Wisconsin Public Radio, Feb. 5, 2006. Jean Faraca interview with student activist Peter Quaranto (B.A. '06).
- "Missive on love: Pope's first encyclical emphasizes caring for the suffering through charity" by Carol Eisenberg, Newsday, Jan. 26, 2005. Article includes comment from Scott Appleby.
- "Lawsuit Filed in Support of Muslim Scholar Barred from U.S." by Julia Preston, The New York Times, Jan. 26, 2006. Article about an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit aimed at restoring the revoked U.S. visa of Tariq Ramadan. Court told to prove Jesus existed" by Associated Press writer Nicole Winfield, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Jan. 20, 2006. Article quoting Scott Appleby.
- "U.S. expert: Catholic history could be relevant to Muslim struggles" by John Thavis, Catholic News Service, Jan. 19, 2006. Article quoting Scott Appleby.
- "Bahai faith promotes unity, peace and justice" by Lyn Stegemiller, South Bend Tribune, January 12, 2006. Article based on interview with Jaleh Dashti-Gibson, director of academic programs and Kroc alumna (M.A. '92).
- "Sentiment against Iraq war runs high at Shore forum"by Irv Leavitt, North Shore Press (Chicago), Jan. 12, 2006. Story quoting David Cortright.
- "Explore civil rights issues by reading" by Christine Cox and Howard Dukes, South Bend Tribune, Jan. 10, 2006. Article includes recommendations of Richard Pierce, chairman of the Department of African and African-American Studies.
- "Targeted UN Sanctions against Iran Can Improve the West's Leverage," interview with George A. Lopez, podcast by the Council on Foreign Relations (Dec. 21, 2006).
- "The North Korean Bomb is a Bush Administration Failure" by Research Fellow David Cortright, Beliefnet.com, Oct. 10, 2006.
- "When do we get to offend in peace?" by Paul Cobb, Chicago Tribune, Sept. 19, 2006. Opinion piece regarding controversial papal speech.
- "The Ethical Legacy of Dirty Harry" by George A. Lopez, America magazine, Sept. 11, 2006. A reflection on the five-year anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks.
- "Nonviolence and the strategy against terrorism"
by David Cortright, Sojo Mail (www.sojo.net) Aug. 28, 2006.
- "Sound decisions require naming the situation correctly" by George A. Lopez, regarding U.S. policy in Iraq, Tidings Online, June 23, 2006.
- "Human rights have no borders" by Jackie Smith, American Democracy Project radio essay, WVPE, Elkhart, Indiana, May 30, 2006.
- "Irán: Buscar la cumbre, no las sanciones" by George A. Lopez and David Cortright, La Opinión, May 14, 2006.
- "Mass Appeal: Catholics trying to adapt their faith to a complex world are fighting resistance from Rome" by Scott Appleby, The Washington Post, May 7, 2006. Book review of Robert Blair Kaiser's A Church in Search of Itself.
- "Is regime change possible in Iran?" by alumnus Abolghasem Bayyenat (M.A. '02), The Global Politician, April 24, 2006.
- "The Rise of U.S. Nuclear Primacy" by Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2006.
- "Debunking Iran: Washington calls the kettle black" by David Cortright, Sojourners magazine, April 2006.
- "Of Caliphs and the Caliphate: Setting the Record Straight" by Asma Afsaruddin, New America Media, March 22, 2006.
- "IRAK: Política y violencia" ("Politics and Violence in Iraq") by George A. Lopez, La Opinion, March 5, 2006.
- "Ethics Outflanked" by George A. Lopez, America magazine, March 6, 2006.
- "The Dilemma in Iraq" by Gerard F. Powers, America magazine, March 6, 2006.
- "In Pursuit of Civil Discourse in the Academy" by Richard B. Pierce, Diverse Online, Jan. 12, 2006.
- "The Prospects of a Nuclear-Armed Iran" by alumnus
Abolghasem Bayyenat (M.A. '02), Global Politician, Jan. 3, 2006.
- "When U.S. bars its door to foreign scholars" by Alexandria Marks, Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 23, 2005. Article mentioning Tariq Ramadan.
- "In the name of heaven," Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Nov. 20, 2005. Editorial referring to "The Fundamentalism Project," co-edited by director Scott Appleby.
- "Vatican adviser: Catholic moral tolerance of nuclear deterrence over" by Jerry Filteau Catholic News Service, Catholic Online, Nov. 14, 2005. Article about a colloquium, "Ethics of War after 9/11 and Iraq," co-sponsored by the Kroc Institute.
- "Religious groups urged to ally to fight faith-based violence" by Patricia Zapor, Catholic News Service, Nov. 13, 2005. Article about a panel discussion co-sponsored by the institute, quoting Gerard Powers.
- "Sanctions retain their threat in face of busters"
by Mark Turner, Financial Times, Nov. 12, 2005. Article referencing expertise of David Cortright and George A. Lopez.
- "IU student pushes for U.S. 'Department of Peace':
Proposed plan to deal with conflict without violence"
by Ben Woodson, Indiana Daily Student, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005. Article quoting David Cortright.
- "Recording `the costs of war on a daily basis': Film follows bombing victim's 'remarkable' recovery," by Lyn Stegemiller, South Bend Tribune, Nov. 9, 2005. Article features a documentary film about former Kroc Institute Faculty Fellow Gilburt Loescher.
- "Religious leadership weighs modern faith" by Janice Flynn, The Observer, Notre Dame, Oct. 28, 2005. Story about "When Faiths Unite" panel, co-sponsored by institute and quoting Gerard Powers.
- "BBC Radio, Oct. 28, 2005. Inteview with David Cortright regarding the potential use of international sanctions against Iran.
- "Speaker addresses human rights" by Nicole Zook, The Observer, Notre Dame, Oct. 25, 2005. Story about Hannah Wu, winner of the 2005 Distinguished Alumni Award.
- "Around the Table, " the Journal Standard (Freeport, Illinois), Oct. 19, 2005. Article about senior fellow Robert Johansen, keynote speaker at a Freeport Community College forum marking UN Day.
- "GuluWalk Day is for Uganda: Two ND students organize local event as show of solidarity" by Maddie Hanna, South Bend Tribune, Oct. 19, 2005. Article about students Peter Quaranto and Lindsay Hero.
- "Brutal Terror Tactics - How Nations Respond: Practice of Beheading Isn't Justified in Islamic Literature" by Peter Grier, The Seoul Times, Oct. 19, 2005. Article quoting Asma Afsaruddin.
- "Irish 'Irish' fan denied at border: Passport rule keeps ND follower from today's match with USC" by Joshua Stowe, South Bend Tribune, Oct. 15, 2005. Article quoting Jackie Smith.
- "Vatican Moves to Oversee Gay Priests" by Brian Murphy, AP Religion Writer, Herald News Daily (North Dakota) and other papers, Oct. 15, 2005. Article quoting Scott Appleby.
- "Religious groups urged to ally to fight faith-based violence" by Patricia Zapor, Catholic News Service, Oct. 13, 2005. Report on a panel discussion about religion's role in peacemaking, quoting Gerard Powers.
- "End of the enlightenment: Why is so much of the world bent on rejecting reason, tolerance and freedom of thought?" by Debora Mackenzie, New Scientist, Oct, 8, 2005. Article mentioning Fundamentalism Project edited by Scott Appleby.
- "Uncle Sam wants your child" by Michael Wambaugh, South Bend Tribune, Oct. 2, 2005. Article about the activism of alumna Brenna Cussen (M.A. '03) of the Center for Peace and Non-Violence and the Catholic Peace Fellowship.
- "Pulitzer Prize winner tells of Bin Laden hunt" by Katie Stuhldreher, The Observer, Sept. 30, 2005. Article about Steve Coll lecture co-sponsored by the Kroc and Kellogg institutes.
- "Americans Plan Rome Trip Over Ban on Gay Priests" by Laurie Goodstein, The New York Times, Sept. 30, 2005. Article Quoting Scott Appleby.
- "Exploring alternatives to violence," South Bend Tribune, Sept. 26, 2005. Editorial praising Take Ten, a school-based program directed by Kroc graduate Kim Overdyck (M.A. '02).
- "Anti-war protesters pick up steam and take cause to D.C. " by John Ritter, USA TODAY, Sept. 24, 2005. Article quoting David Cortright.
- "Protesters gather outside J.A.C.C. to make statement against cardinal's presence at forum" by Maddie Hanna, The Observer, Sept. 23, 2005. Article quoting Scott Appleby.
- David Lyle program "Day Break," Sept. 23, 2005, KFRU-AM, in Colombia, Missouri. Interview with Gerard Powers.
- "The new father of Notre Dame" by Jodi S. Cohen, The Chicago Tribune, Sept. 22, 2005. A profile of the university's new president, quoting Martha Merritt.
- "ND guest may draw protestors: Sex abuse victim advocates decry cardinal's remark on scandal" by Ken Kusmer, Associated Press; Sept. 21, 2005, South Bend Tribune. Article quoting Scott Appleby regarding Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga."UN Oil-for-Food Final Report," Worldview program, Chicago Public Radio, Sept. 7, 2005. Interview with George A. Lopez.
- "Illicit, unethical, corrupt" by Amy Scott, Marketplace, NPR, Sept. 6, 2005. Story about UN "Oil for Food" program includes comments from George A. Lopez.
- "Barred in U.S., scholar may join British panel" by Tom Hundley, The Chicago Tribune, Sept. 1, 2005. Article about Tariq Ramadan.
- "Muslim Scholar Whom U.S. Barred From Notre Dame Will Take Post at U. of Oxford" by Aisha Labi, Chronicle of Higher Education, Aug. 31, 2005. Article about Tariq Ramadan.
- "Cindy Sheehan: 'I am not the issue'" by Lance Gay, Scripps Howard News Service, Aug. 25, 2005. Article quoting David Cortright.
- "Effort at compromise rebuffed, Worker House leader says: Council member, neighbors, saying zoning violation is the issue" by Nancy J. Sulok, the South Bend Tribune, Aug. 22, 2005. Commentary quoting Michael Baxter.
- " 'God's work' v. the Common Council: Neighborhood opponents want the Catholic Worker to move elsewhere" by Nancy J. Sulok, the South Bend Tribune, August 21, 2005. Commentary quoting Faculty Fellow Michael Baxter.
- "Michiana watching Israeli situation closely," by Judy Lykowski, WNDU-TV, South Bend, Indiana, August 15, 2005. Story quoting Gail Dowty about the Middle East work of her husband, Faculty Fellow Alan Dowty.
- "Peace by Degree," by Julie Polter, Sojourners magazine, September/October 2005. Article about academic peace studies programs that mentions the Kroc Institute.
- "Semester in Uganda prompts Notre Dame students to launch campaign," by Chris Scaperlanda, Catholic News Service, July 27, 2005. Article quoting peace studies students Peter Quaranto and Michael Poffenberger, founders of Uganda-CAN.
- "U.S. blamed for continuing Uganda strife," Joplin Independence, July 11, 2005. Article quoting peace studies students Peter Quaranto and Michael Poffenberger, founders of Uganda-CAN.
- "Uganda—President Wants Office for Life," Worldview, Chicago Public Radio, July 5, 2005. Interview with Notre Dame peace studies major Peter Quaranto ('06), co-founder of the Uganda Conflict Action Network.
- "Expect pontiff to take strong position against war,"
by William Bole, Our Sunday Visitor, June 12, 2005. Article quoting Gerard Powers and Michael Baxter.
- "Peace Studies Is The Focus Of Tajik Student Attending University of Notre Dame," by Marsha James, VOAnews.com, June 7, 2005. Profile of Kroc graduate student Zamira Yusufjonova.
- "European, Not Christian: An aggressive secularism sweeps the Continent," by Jay Tolson, U.S. News and World Report, May 30, 2005. Article quoting Paolo Carozza.
- "Area women guilty in D.C. court," by Sara Toth, South Bend Tribune, May 27, 2005. Story about activists protesting Darfur genocide -- among them, Kroc graduate Brenna Cussen (M.A. '03).
- "Diplomacy is a constructive effort to bring peace and justice to the people Kashmir: U.S. Expert," Karshar News, May 21, 2005. Story from London conference quoting Dan Philpott.
- "Tariq Ramadan: Banned from the US on grounds he has endorsed terrorism, grandson of Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan Al-Banna speaks out on reform, moderation and faith,"
by Rania Al Malky, Egypt Today, May 2005. Interview with former Kroc Institute professor.
- "Editor's ouster highlights divide in Catholic Church" by Carol Eisenberg, Newsday, May 15, 2005. Article quoting Scott Appleby.
- "Current events at the United Nations," CNN International program "Diplomatic License," May 15, 2005. Interviewees include George A. Lopez.
- "Peace builder: Muslim at Notre Dame focuses on acceptance of other races and faiths," by John J. Shaughnessy, Indianapolis Star, May 14, 2005. Story about the work of Rashied Omar.
- "IRAQ: Should we stay or should we go?," The Conversation program, KUOW, Seattle, Wash., May 13, 2005. Includes interview with George A. Lopez.
- "Medieval historians give "Kingdom" mixed reviews" by G. Jeffrey MacDonald, USA Today, May 11, 2005. Article quoting Paul Cobb.
- "Christians, Muslims get together to watch `Kingdom of Heaven,'" by James D. Davis, Sun-Sentinel, May 8, 2005. Article quoting Paul Cobb.
- "Group hopeful about pope's anti-war stance" by Sara Toth, South Bend Tribune, May 5, 2005. Article quoting Michael Baxter.
- "MovieReal," A&E Television Network, May 4, 2005. Program examining a feature film on the Crusades, "Kingdom of Heaven," includes interview with Paul Cobb.
- "Muslim Scholar Urges Halt to Extreme Punishments" by William Fisher, Inter Press Service, April 28, 2005. Article about Tariq Ramadan quoting Scott Appleby.
- " 'A Leaner, Smaller. Purer Church'?" by Anne Palmer, Business Week, May 2, 2005. An interview with Scott Appleby.
- "An Evangelizer on the Right, With His Eye on the Future," by Laurie Goodstein, New York Times, April 20, 2005. Analysis about Pope Benedict XVI quoting Jim McAdams.
- "For America's Divided Roman Catholics, a New Disagreement," by Dean E. Murphy, New York Times, April 20, 2005. Article about new pope quoting Scott Appleby.
- "Ratzinger elected new pope," The Observer, April 20, 2005. Article quoting Scott Appleby.
- Lizz Brown Morning Wake Up Call talk show, WGNU, St. Louis, April 20, 2005. Interview with George A. Lopez regarding nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
- Commentary during papal conclave, ABC News, April 18-19, 2005, featuring Scott Appleby.
- "Defining the Ethics of Exit in Iraq," by Benedicta Cipolla, Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, PBS, April 15, 2005. Report based on conference co-sponsored by the Kroc Institute, the Fordham Center for Religion and Culture, and the Fourth Freedom Forum.
- "Michiana leaders keeping eye on Ake kidnapping," WNDU-TV, April 13, 2005. Story quoting George A. Lopez.
- "Holiness, not geography, key to choice," by Sara Toth, South Bend Tribune, April 12, 2005. Article quoting Scott Appleby.
- "The Geopolitics of Choosing a Pope," Morning Edition, National Public Radio, April 9, 2005. Interview featuring Scott Appleby.
- "Mugabe skirts travel ban to attend funeral," by Estanislao Oziewocz, The Globe and Mail, April 8, 2005. Article quoting George A. Lopez.
- Coverage of Pope John Paul II funeral, ABC News. Commentary by Scott Appleby.
- "Despite mutual affection, pope, U.S. had differences," by staff reporters, The Chicago Tribune, April 5, 2005. Article quoting Scott Appleby.
- "The political legacy of Pope John Paul II," by Eric Weiner, National Public Radio, April 4, 2005. Story quoting Scott Appleby.
- "Pontiff impacted Catholic universities, ND presidents," by Maddie Hadda, The Observer, April 4, 2005. Article quoting Scott Appleby.
- "UN Oil-for-Food findings released," Worldview program, Chicago Public Radio, March 30, 2005. Interview with George A. Lopez.
- "Terrorism threat discussed at Notre Dame," WNDU-TV, March 24, 2005. Story about annual Hesburgh Lectures, featuring 9-11 Commission vice chairman Lee Hamilton.
- "ROTC regarded in positive light," by Eileen Duffy, The Observer, Feb. 24, 2005. Story quoting David Cortright.
- "Hectic preparations under way for Kashmir Peace Conference in New York," Pakistan Times, Feb. 14, 2005. Story mentions Daniel Philpott.
- "Interim Report on U.N. Oil for Food Scandal Released," Worldview, Feb. 11, 2005, Chicago Public Radio. Interview with George A. Lopez.
- "Oil-for-Food and UN Reform," Doug Bernard's "Talk to America" show, Feb. 10, 2005, Voice of America. Interview with George A. Lopez.
- "Historian Appleby weighs in on John Paul II's Successor," by James Warren, Chicago Tribune, Feb. 7, 2005. Column referring to Scott Appleby's article in Foreign Policy magazine.
- "Bush's legacy hinges on Iraq," by James O'Toole, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Jan. 23, 2005. Analysis quoting George Lopez.
- "Area Muslims to mark end of pilgrimage," by Sara Toth, South Bend Tribune, Jan. 20, 2005. Story quoting Rashied Omar.
- "More Religion, but Not the Old-time Kind," by Laurie Goodstein, New York Times, Jan. 10, 2005. Story about fundamentalism quoting Scott Appleby.
- "Mission in Sudan: Catholic Group brings aid, takes steps to build peace in Sudan," by Sara Toth, South Bend Tribune, Jan. 6, 2005. Article featuring alumna Brenna Cussen. With companion story quoting Robert Johansen and Larissa Fast.
- "NAVIDAD: Paz en la tierra a todos ¿y cómo la obtenemos?"
("Peace on Earth -- and how we get there") by George A. Lopez, La Opinion, Dec. 25, 2005.
- "The Renaissance in Africa: An ethical view" by Rev. Oliver Williams, C.S.C., Agenda (South Africa), Dec. 2005.
- "Along with trials, Iraq needs truth" by Daniel Philpott, The Boston Globe, Dec. 8, 2005.
- "Western Muslims: Can we talk?" by visiting fellow Genieve Abdo, International Herald Tribune, Dec. 7, 2005.
- "IRAK: La guerra de la Casa Blanca" ("The White House's War") by George A. Lopez, La Opinion, Nov. 27, 2005.
- "Post-Referendum Uncertainties" by George A. Lopez, La Opinion, Oct. 30, 2005.
- "Impose 'smart' sanctions on Syria" by George A. Lopez, Christian Science Monitor, Oct. 26, 2005.
- "Does the United States need the United Nations?" by Robert Johansen, WVPE radio, Oct. 25, 2005.
- "Take Ten Challenges Violent Behavior from Within" by Jay Caponigro and Kroc graduate Kim Overdyck (M.A. '02), South Bend Tribune, Oct. 12, 2005.
- "Bombas, premios y palos" ("Bombs, Carrots and Sticks") by Senior Fellow George A. Lopez, La Opinion, October 2, 2005.
- "The moment of truth for the government of Uganda" by student Peter Quaranto ('06) and alumnus Michael Poffenberger ('05), The Monitor (Kampala, Uganda), September 30, 2005.
- "Is the U.S. ready for Egyptian democracy?" by Visiting Fellow Geneive Abdo, The Washington Post, September 18, 2005.
- "Islam in America: Separate but Unequal" by Visiting Fellow Geneive Abdo, Washington Quarterly, Autumn 2005.
- "Historia de dos golfos" ("Tale of two gulfs") by Senior Fellow George A. Lopez, La Opinion, September 4, 2005.
- "Use of nukes likely if they aren't eliminated" by Research Fellow David Cortright, South Bend Tribune, August 21, 2005.
- "SA needs moral legitimacy to retain leadership" by Faculty Fellow Oliver Williams, C.S.C., Cape Times, Cape Town, South Africa, August 11, 2005.
- "Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and nuclear realism" by Research Fellow David Cortright, Sojourners magazine, Aug. 9, 2005.
- "TERRORISMO: Mitos y realidades de una guerra" ("Myths and Realities in the War on Terror") by Senior Fellow George A. Lopez, La Opinion, July 31, 2005.
- "Pope's greatest legacy could be forgiveness," by Associate Professor Daniel Philpott, South Bend Tribune, June 26, 2005.
- "POLÍTICA EXTERIOR: e continente perdido," ("The Lost Continent") by Senior Fellow George A. Lopez, La Opinion,
June 26, 2005.
- "ADOLFO AGUILAR ZÍNSER: Mente perspicaz, espíritu audaz" ("Adolfo Aguilar Zinser: Sharp mind, bold spirit") by senior fellow George A. Lopez, La Opinion, June 12, 2005.
- "Progress in Iraqi freedom stained by growing hardship," by Research Fellow David Cortright, Christian Science Monitor, June 7, 2005.
- "Republicans, the Constitution and John Bolton" by senior fellow George A. Lopez, La Opinion, May 22, 2005.
- "From the Margins to the Centers of Power: The increasing relevance of the global interfaith movement," by Patrice Brodeur, 2004-05 Rockefeller visiting fellow. Crosscurrents magazine, Spring 2005.
- "Overcoming Religiously Motivated Violence," by A. Rashied Omar, coordinator of the Program on Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding. Crosscurrents magazine, Spring 2005.
- "Time to face the truth in Iraq" by senior fellow George A. Lopez, letter to the editor, The New York Times, May 20, 2005.
- "Evidence of Bolton's inadequacies becoming clear" by senior fellow Robert C. Johansen, The Truth, Elkhart, Indiana, May 5, 2005. Letter to the editor also published in the South Bend Tribune and Indianapolis Star.
- "Time to Leave: Bring home the troops. Start now" by research fellow David Cortright, Sojourners magazine, June 2005
- "Get Out Now," Foreign Policy magazine, May/June 2005, by senior fellow George A. Lopez. One of four articles stemming from the Ethics of Exit conference.
- "Withdrawal from Iraq: Sooner, Not Later" ("IRAK Retirada: mejor antes que después") by senior fellow George A. Lopez, La Opinion, April 24, 2005.
- "Iraq's Urgent Need for a Reconciliation Ethic," by Associate Professor Daniel Philpott, America, The National Catholic Weekly, April 4, 2005.
- "Government's spin on news poisons truth," by Faculty Fellow Ruthann K. Johansen, Chicago Sun-Times, March 26, 2005.
- "WASHINGTON-ONU: Relación al borde del desastre" ("The Washington-UN Crisis") by George A. Lopez, La Opinion, March 13, 2005.
- "Bombs, Carrots and Sticks: The Use of Incentives and
Sanctions" by David Cortright and George A. Lopez, Arms Control Today, March 2005.
- "Mitos y realidades del ‘Petróleo por Alimentos' ("Myths and Realities of Oil-for-Food")," by Joy Gordon and Senior Fellow George A. Lopez, La Opinion, Jan. 13, 2005.
- "Can the UN Battle Terrorism Effectively?," by Research Fellow David Cortright, USA Today Magazine, January 2005.
- "A Chip Off the Old Block: Why the Fearmongers Want to Keep Tariq Ramadan Out," by Faculty Fellow Asma Afsaruddin, Muslim Wakeup!, Jan. 11, 2005.
- "POLITICA NACIONAL: El Sr. Gonzales y la Dra. Rice" (National Politics: Mr. Gonzales and Dr. Rice)," by Senior Fellow George A. Lopez, La Opinion, Jan. 10, 2005.
- "Counting the Cost: Telling the truth about civilians killed," by George A. Lopez, Sojourners Magazine, February 2005.
- "My fight against American phantoms," Los Angeles Times, Dec. 21, 2004. Column by Tariq Ramadan.
- "Muslim scholar ends fight for visa," by Manya A. Brachear, The Chicago Tribune, Dec. 15, 2004. Article about Tariq Ramadan.
- "Muslim scholar resigns appointment to Notre Dame," by Tim Coyne of the Associated Press; South Bend Tribune, Dec. 14, 2004. Article about Tariq Ramadan.
- "Islamic Scholar, Visa Withheld, Gives up U.S. Post," by Stephanie Nebehay, Reuters, Dec. 14, 2004. Article about the resignation of Tariq Ramadan.
- "Why Is This Man Banned?," by Mark Levine, Dec. 12, 2004, Los Angeles Time. Commentary in support of Professor Tariq Ramadan.
- "Beyond Belief," by Samir Ben-Layashi in Haaretz International, Dec. 10, 2004. Column praising book "Strong Religion" co-authored by Director Scott Appleby.
- "U.N. Opens Forum on Tolerance to Muslims," Associated Press, Dec. 8, 2004 in the New York Times. Story quoting Director Scott Appleby.
- "Religious freedom threatened by ‘false tolerance' and fundamentalism," Asia News (Italy), Dec. 6, 2004. Conference story quoting Faculty Fellow Paolo Carozza.
- "Poll sees Notre Dame sexism: Faculty hiring, treatment at issue," by Robert Becker, The Chicago Tribune, Dec. 5, 2004. Story quoting Faculty Fellow Kristin Shrader-Frechette.
- "Prominent Western Muslim Rejects 'Clash of Civilizations' Idea," by Don Hill, Radio Free Europe, Dec. 2, 2004. Story about interfaith conference in Prague quotes Tariq Ramadan.
- "Should this man come to the U.S.," by Jay Tolson, Anna Mulrine and Elizabeth Bryant, U.S. News & World Report, Dec. 6, 2004. Article about Professor Tariq Ramadan.
- "Scholar bridges Islam and the West," by Susan Ives, San Antonio Express-News, Nov. 28, 2004. Column noting Tariq Ramadan's speech to the American Academy of Religion.
- "More Restrictions on the Academic Life—and Probably not the Last Ones" by Bill L. Turpin, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, November 2004. Commentary mentioning U.S. visa revocation of Professor Tariq Ramadan.
- "Still standing by humanity: Refugee expert more inspired than ever after being injured" by Christine Cox, South Bend Tribune, Nov. 14, 2004. Article about the work of former Kroc Institute fellow Gilburt Loescher, who survived a 2003 bombing of a United Nations building in Iraq.
- "Post-election: Soothing bitterness, analyzing votes," by Patricia Zapor and Agostino Bono, Tidings On Line, Nov. 12, 2004. Analysis quoting Gerard Powers, director of policy studies.
- "Local expert talks about Middle East," Fox 28 TV, Nov. 12, 2004. Interview with Faculty Fellow Asma Afasruddin following death of Yasser Arafat.
- "Fierce fighting in Fallujah leads to local response," WNDU-TV, South Bend, Nov. 9, 2004. News report includes coverage of Kroc Institute panel discussion, "What Next in Iraq?"
- "U.S. seen as unlikely Mideast peacemaker," by Margaret Fosmoe, South Bend Tribune, Nov. 9, 2004. Article quoting Patrick Gaffney, Kroc Faculty Fellow.
- "World alerts Bush: Foreign policy challenges go beyond Iraq" by Agostino Bono, Catholic News Service, Nov. 5, 2004. Quotes Gerard Powers, director of policy studies.
- "A Leap of Faith: Notre Dame tackle doesn't feel out of place as Muslim at Roman Catholic school," by Tom Coyne of the Associated Press; The Day (New London, Conn.), Nov. 4, 2004. Mentions hiring of Professor Tariq Ramadan.
- "25th anniversary of Iranian hostage crisis," KDKA radio, Pittsburgh, Penn. Interview with Senior Fellow George Lopez. (No link available)
- "Why the U.S. should engage moderate Muslims everywhere," by Radwan A. Masmoudi, The Daily Star (Beirut, Lebanon), Oct. 26, 2004. Commentary mentioning Professor Tariq Ramadan.
- "Take Ten on bullying: School program aims to curb abuse, fighting," by Gwen O'Brien, South Bend Tribune, Oct. 18, 2004. Story featuring Kroc Institute graduate Kim Overdyck ('02).
- "For Muslims, a beleaguered feeling," by Caryle Murphy, The Washington Post, Oct. 15, 2004. News feature mentioning Professor Tariq Ramadan.
- "Colleges combine activism, academics," by Manya A. Brachear, Chicago Tribune, Oct. 12, 2004. Kroc Institute mentioned in feature story about peace studies programs.
- "Mystery of the Islamic Scholar Who Was Barred by the U.S.," by Deborah Sontag, The New York Times, Oct. 8, 2004. Feature article on Tariq Ramadan.
- "Islamic Fundamentalism Feared, Misunderstood," by Margot Patterson, National Catholic Reporter, Oct. 8, 2004. Article quoting historian Scott Appleby, director of the Kroc Institute.
- "Roemer working with Congress on change," WNDU, Oct. 7, 2004. Story about immigration/civil liberties concerns mentions Tariq Ramadan visa revocation.
- "Has the Iraq War Made Us Safer?," broadcast debate, WNYC, Oct. 4, 2004. Debate featuring George A. Lopez, professor of political science and Kroc senior fellow.
- "Security takes center stage. A clash of ideas in a time of fear," by Frank James, The Chicago Tribune, Sept. 26, 2004. Analysis quoting Kroc Faculty Fellow Keir Lieber.
- "Terror's bad for Muslims. But most adherents don't deserve to be profiled as dangerous fanatics," Newsday, Sept. 27, 2004. Editorial mentioning Tariq Ramadan.
- "Followed by a goon shadow," by Dan Carpenter, Indianapolis Star, Sept. 26, 2004. Opinion article mentioning Tariq Ramadan.
- "Muslim prof to try again for visa," by Margaret Fosmoe, South Bend Tribune, Sept. 24, 2004. Article regarding Tariq Ramadan.
- "Japan's quest for UNSC seat," by Yoichi Kosukegawa in Japan Today, Sept. 22, 2004. Article quoting Professor Robert Johansen regarding United Nations Security Council.
- "Muslim scholar barred from U.S. preaches tolerance," by Jane Lampman, Christian Science Monitor, Sept. 21, 2004. Commentary on Tariq Ramadan.
- "In a time of war, a Bristol couple devote lives to peace," by Yonika Willis, South Bend Tribune, Sept. 18, 2004. Article regarding Gandhi Peace Prize given to research fellow David Cortright and his wife, Karen Jacob.
- "Groups demand explanation for revoking scholar's work visa," by Ken Kusmer, Associated Press, Sept. 16, 2004. Article regarding Tariq Ramadan.
- "U.S. denies visa to prominent scholar," National Catholic Reporter, Sept. 17, 2004. Commentary by Robert M. O'Neil regarding Tariq Ramadan.
- "Viewpoint: A federal war on academic freedom," The Daily Texan, Sept. 14, 2004. An editorial about the revocation of Tariq Ramadan's visa.
- "Campaign '04: Candidates take different approaches to unilateralism," by Jerry Filteau, Catholic News Service, Sept. 14,2004. Analsyis quoting Jerry Powers, director of policy studies, and Senior Fellow George Lopez.
- "Leading Muslim Scholar Tariq Ramadan Denied U.S Visa to Teach at Notre Dame," Amy Goodman radio broadcast, Democracy Now, Sept. 13, 2004. Interview with Tariq Ramadan and Scott Appleby.
- "UN: U.S. Seeks More Pressure On Sudan To Stop Darfur Atrocities," by Robert McMahon, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Sept. 9, 2004. Quoting Robert Johansen, Kroc Institute senior fellow.
- "Pulling up the welcome mat," The Chronicle of Higher Education, Sept. 9, 2004. An on-line chat with Tariq Ramadan.
- "Iraq allowed to rearm ... Critics say embargo lift may worsen Iraq's security problems," by Claire Shaeffer-Duffy, National Catholic Reporter, Sept. 10, 2004. Quoting George A. Lopez, Kroc Institute senior fellow.
- "Malloy: Effort reflects times ... ND president says university owes it to Muslim scholar Ramadan to help him get into U.S.," by Margaret Fosmoe, South Bend Tribune, Sept. 9, 2004. Article quoting UND President Edward A. Malloy.
- "Violating 'Sovereignty': Questioning a Concept's Long Reign," article by Carlin Romano in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Sept. 10, 2004. Quotes writings of Daniel Philpott, associate professor of political science and director of undergraduate studies at the Kroc Institute.
- "A Visa Revoked," editorial commenting on Tariq Ramadan, The Washington Post, Sept. 7, 2004.
- "Ashcroft's Missteps Mount," editorial mentioning Tariq Ramadan, Los Angeles Times, Sept. 2, 2004
- "Why is Ramadan considered a threat to national security?," editorial, South Bend Tribune, Sept. 2, 2004.
- "Too Scary for the Classroom?," opinion by Tariq Ramadan, The New York Times, Sept. 1, 2004.
- "Banned in America," by John Tirman, AlterNet, Sept. 1, 2004. Analysis regarding Tariq Ramadan visa revocation.
- "A Muslim scholar's exclusion," editorial, The Chicago Tribune, Aug. 31, 2004.
- "Scholar under seige defends his record," opinion by Tariq Ramadan, The Chicago Tribune, Aug. 31, 2004.
- "Malloy speaks out on Ramadan," by Claire Heininger, The Observer, Aug. 31, 2004.
- "Tariq Ramadan: What does America have to fear from me?," commentary, International Herald Tribune, Aug. 31, 2004
- "Denied a Visa, Scholar Won't Teach at Notre Dame," by Cheryl Corley, National Public Radio, Aug. 30, 2004.
- "The Ban on a Muslim scholar," commentary by Paul Donnelly, The Washington Post, Aug. 28, 2004.
- "Jewish ND students speak out: Group displeased by Muslim scholar's visa revocation," by Margaret Fosmoe, South Bend Tribune, Aug. 28, 2004.
- "Muslim scholar loses U.S. visa as query is raised," by Steven Kinzer, The New York Times, Aug. 26, 2004.
- "Muslims support scholar on visa," by Geneive Abdo, The Chicago Tribune, Aug. 26, 2004.
- "US revokes visa for Ramadan," by Claire Heininger, The Observer (at Notre Dame), Aug. 25, 2004. Article regarding Tariq Ramadan.
- "Revoked visa bars scholar from ND," by Margaret Fosmoe, South Bend Tribune, Aug. 25, 2004. Article regarding Tariq Ramadan.
- "Muslim scholar has visa revoked," by Geneive Abdo, The Chicago Tribune, Aug. 24, 2004. Article regarding Tariq Ramadan.
- "Notre Dame prof visits Valpo, speaks of ways to resolve conflict," by Jim Stinson, Gary (Ind.) Post Tribune, Aug. 17, 2004. Article quoting John Paul Lederach. professor of international peacebuiliding.
- "No excuses for an unjust war," column by Tom Blackburn, Cox News Service, Aug. 9, 2004, Palm Beach Post. Quoting article by Kroc researchers David Cortright and George A. Lopez.
- "Teens find trip to US enlightening," by Sara Toth, Aug. 5, 2004, South Bend Tribune. Students from the Middle East and North Africa visit the Kroc Institute as part of a State Department-sponsored visit to Indiana.
- "Retired doctor heads back to school to study peace," July 31, 2004, by Pete Mortensen, Holland (Mich.) Sentinel. A story about Dr. Tom Arendhorst, a physician who will be a Kroc Institute Master of Peace Studies student.
- "Retaliation vs. Reconciliation," July 22, 2004, by Judy Valente, Chicago Public Radio. Quoting Kroc Institute Director Scott Appleby.
- "Foreign students will experience American life," July 19, 2004, the Purdue Exponent. Quoting Rashied Omar, administrative coordinator of Kroc research programs.
- "A bridge across fear: An interview with Tariq Ramadan," openDemocracy, July 14, 2004. Q&A with Kroc Institute Luce Professor appointee.
- "Argentine human rights expert named first U.N. special adviser on prevention of genocide," The China Post, July 13, 2004, regarding former Faculty Fellow Juan Mendez.
- "World's varied religions gather for conference," Chicago Tribune, July 8, 2004. Quoting Kroc Institute Luce Professor appointee Tariq Ramadan.
- "Compassion in Conflict: The Geneva Conventions hold nations accountable for treating those out of the fight fairly," The South Bend Tribune, May 31, 2004, quoting research fellow David Cortright.
- "Kerry Feeling for Footing on Country's Role in Iraq," The New York Times, May 18, 2004, quoting David Cortright.
- "Hot opinions can put a chill on friendly conversation," Houston Chronicle, May 17, 2004. Visiting fellow Angeliki Kanavou adds perspective to a story about how people with conflicting opinions can get along.
- "Ethnic strife halts polio war," Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 15, 2004, quotes Sakah Mahmud, a Rockefeller Visiting Fellow and specialist on Nigerian Islamic activism.
- "The Rise of Global Fundamentalism," National Catholic Reporter, May 7, 2004 (quotes Scott Appleby).
- "Kerry and the Catholic Vote," National Public Radio, April 30, 2004 (quotes Scott Appleby).
- "A Conversation with Kenneth Roth, Human Rights Watch," WVPE interview with Hesburgh Lectures guest, April 22, 2004.
- "Some wondering if Saddam was duped about WMD," by Tom Mashberg, Boston Herald, Feb. 16, 2004 (quotes George Lopez).
- "UN Oil-for-Food Program Under Scrutiny," Worldview program, WBEZ Chicago Public Radio, Dec. 14, 2004. Interview with Senior Fellow George A. Lopez.
- "Luchando de nuevo por la ONU"
("Fighting Back for the UN"), Dec. 12, 2004, La Opinion. Commentary by Senior Fellow George A. Lopez.
- "Bonds reaffirmed during festivity at end of Ramadan," South Bend Tribune, Nov. 11, 2004. Commentary by research program coordinator A. Rashied Omar.
- "POLITICA EXTERIOR: Volver a los fundamentos
(Back to basics on foreign policy)," Nov. 7, 2004, La Opinion. Commentary by Senior Fellow George A. Lopez.
- "Pro-life? Look at the Fruits," by former Kroc Visiting Fellow Glen Harold Stassen, SojoMail, Oct. 13, 2004. Analysis of Bush administration's anti-abortion policy.
- "Ramadan: Time for spiritual renewal," Oct. 14, 2004, South Bend Tribune. An essay by research program coordinator A. Rashied Omar.
- "Armas no convencionales: Lecciones aprendidas en Irak (Lessons from Iraq)," Oct. 10, 2004, La Opinion. Commentary by Senior Fellow George A. Lopez.
- "Put teeth in 'never again' vow with fast, full-scale UN response," Sept. 7, 2004, Christian Science Monitor. A commentary by Professor Robert Johansen.
- "Bush firme en política exterior (Bush strong on foreign policy)", Sept. 5, 2004, La Opinion. Commentary by Professor George A. Lopez.
- "Muslims must seek peace in Sudan," by A. Rashied Omar, August 15, 2004, Chicago Sun-Times.
- "The perils and promise of globalization," a book review of Amy Chua's World on Fire by faculty fellow Charles K. Wilber, Aug. 13, 2004, National Catholic Reporter.
- "¿Qué hacer con Irán? (What to do about Iran?)," La Opinion, Aug. 8, 2004. Opinion column by George A. Lopez.
- "IRAK: Tensiones en medio de la transición" ("Iraq: Tensions admist transition"), La Opinion, July 4, 2004. Opinion column by George A. Lopez.
- "Iraq - Were Sanctions an Alternative to War?" Worldview, Chicago Public Radio, July 1, 2004. Interview with George A. Lopez.
- "Containing Iraq: Sanctions Worked," by George A. Lopez and David Cortright in Foreign Affairs, July/August 2004, pp 90-102.
- "Bush's New Iraq: Rhetoric vs. Reality," by David Cortright and George A. Lopez in the Chicago Tribune, May 26, 2004.
- "Just? Unjust? The morality of preemptive war," by George A. Lopez, Sojourner Magazine, May 2004.
- "The Value of Making an Apology" by Kroc visiting fellow Glen Harold Stassen in the Chicago Tribune, April 18, 2004.
- "GUERRA EN IRAK: Un aniversario con ansiedad," "War in Iraq: An Anxious Anniversary," by George A. Lopez in La Opinion, March 21, 2004.
- "The Real Failure in Intelligence on Iraq" by George A. Lopez and David Cortright in The Boston Globe, March 11, 2004.
- "Move Past Preemption," by George A. Lopez in USA Today, January 11, 2004.
- "Who Should Be Next?: In search of a pope who will embrace science, reject globalization, and forge an alliance with Islam," by Scott Appleby in Foreign Policy magazine, January/February 2004.
- "`War on Terror' or Real Security?: A just and viable alternative to the Bush doctrine," by David Cortright and George A. Lopez, Sojourner Magazine, January 2004.
- "The US discovers Brazil (ever so slowly)," by Phillip Wagner, Brazzil Magazine, December, 2003. (Includes interviews with Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, Kroc visiting fellow Charles Reilly, Kroc Faculty Fellow Denis Goulet, and Chris Welna, administrative director of the Kellogg Institute.)
- "Historian in Demand: Appleby takes low-key approach to explosive religious issues," by Margo Patterson, National Catholic Reporter, December 26, 2003.
- "Putting a face on the enemy; U.S. response to terrorists will lead to total war, prof. contends," by Mirdo Petricevic and Naomi Powell, The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario), November 22, 2003 (featuring Cynthia Mahmood).
- "International Flashpoint? I'm on My Way," by Dominic Casciani, BBC News, October 24, 2003 (profile of John Paul Lederach).
- "Pair Try to Pull Apart Feuding Muslims, Hindus," by Dave Newbart, Chicago Sun-Times, October 23, 2003 (feature on Dan Philpott).
- "Peacemakers," CBS (An interfaith religion special about the people who work to stop wars, including John Paul Lederach), broadcast October 12, 2003.
- "Perils of Bush's Pre-emptive War Doctrine," editorial by George A. Lopez, Indianapolis Star, Friday, October 3, 2003.
- "The Lives Left Behind, cover story, Newsweek, September 15, 2003 (quoting James Sterba).
- "Iraq's Future Lies in Secrets of Its Skeletons," by Daniel Philpott in The Chicago Tribune, Sunday, July 27, 2003.
- "In Parents' Hands," by Howard Dukes, article in the South Bend Tribune on Tuesday, July 8, 2003 (featuring Mark Cummings).
- "U.S. May Spurn U.N. Sanctions On Iraq to Spur Reconstruction," by Neil King Jr. and Jess Bravin, Wall Street Journal, May 5, 2003 (quoting George A. Lopez).
- "Confronting Iraq/Protests Peace Activists;Rallies Seeking Time for UN," The Boston Globe, January 28, 2003, (interview with David Cortright, quoted by Tatsha Robertson, Globe Staff).
- "Weapons Inspectors' Report & Current Situation with Iraq," The Bev Smith Show, American Urban Radio Network, January 28, 2003 (interview with George A. Lopez).
- "Iraq War," NPR, the Diane Rehm Show from WAMU, Washington, D.C., January 21, 2003 (interview with David Cortright).
- "Protesting War in Iraq," U.S. News & World Report, (pp.22-23), January 20, 2003 (interview with David Cortright with reporter Bay Fang).
- "Protesting War: Groups Battle Stereotypes Too," Chicago Tribune, page 1, January 17, 2003 (interview with David Cortright with reporter Karen Brandon).
- "Setting a Timetable on Iraq Inspections," the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, January 15, 2003 (interview with George A. Lopez).
- "Extremist gains slow momentum of Good Friday Accords," by John Darby in the Chicago Sun-Times, December 12, 2003.
- "Eduard Shevardnadze and the Politics of Sheer Tenacity," by Martha Merritt in Chicago Tribune, November 28, 2003.
- "US Repeats Past Mistakes," by George Lopez in USA Today, November 7, 2003.
- "DEFENSA: Los peligros de la doctrina Bush" [in Spanish], by George A. Lopez, La Opinion, October 19, 2003.
- "U.S. Must Accept Outside Help to Secure Iraq," by George Lopez in the Chicago Sun-Times, Wednesday, August 27, 2003.
- "Let the UN Decide," editorial in USA Today by George A. Lopez on Thursday, May 7, 2003.
- "The Search for Evidence," The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, April 22, 2003 (interview with George A. Lopez).
- "Pyrrhic Diplomacy' Increases Risk," by Daniel Lindley, South Bend Tribune, March 18, 2003.
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