News & Events
News
February 7, 2012 – The new partner NGOs will serve as internship sites for several master’s students in peace studies.
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February 1, 2012 – Peter Wallensteen's Understanding Conflict Resolution has been released in its third edition.
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January 30, 2012 – Their findings will be presented to policymakers in Washington and New York.
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January 26, 2012 – Two scholar-practitioners have joined the Kroc Institute as visiting research fellows for the 2012 spring semester.
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January 25, 2012 – Molly is a 2001 Notre Dame graduate in political science and peace studies.
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Knowledge
New Faculty BookW.W. Norton, 2011. In this book, Daniel Philpott and co-authors show how and why religion's influence on global politics is surging and examine how religion can sometimes promote civil war and terrorism yet other times foster democracy, reconciliation, and peace.
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- Three Quick Questions

January 12, 2012 — Professor George A. Lopez explains the meaning of this year's lost minute.
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- Peace Policy
January 2012 — The U.S. government’s list of “Foreign Terrorist Organizations” is a central part of a counter-terrorism strategy based on the isolation of individuals and groups who espouse violence defined as terrorism. Peacebuilding, on the other hand, proposes a strategy of engagement and deliberative dialogue, inclusive of all views.
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Upcoming Events
- March 01, 201212:30 p.m., C103 Hesburgh Center for International Peace Studies

Avant will discuss recent developments in the private provision of force and their implications for peacebuilding.
More ›› - March 02, 201211:45 a.m., 3130 Eck Law Building

Lybarger's research project draws on interviews and field observations among Muslims and Palestinians on Chicago's southwest side and southwest suburbs.
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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