(Available on-line at http://kroc.nd.edu)
Occasional paper
#26:OP:1: Reviving Peacebuilding Tools Ravished
By Terrorism, Unilateralism, and Weapons Of Mass Destruction by Robert
C. Johansen, January 2005
Occasional paper #26:OP:2: Controlling
Corruption in Post-Conflict Countries by Emil Bolongaita,
January 2005
Peace Colloquy No. 7, Spring 2005
Peace Colloquy
No. 8, Summer 2005
Faculty publications
Books
Fred Dallmayr,
Peace Talks—Who Will Listen? (South Bend, Indiana: University
of Notre Dame Press, 2004).
Alan Dowty, Israel/Palestine. Hot Spots in Global Politics Series (Cambridge, England:
Polity Press, June 2005).
John Paul Lederach, The Moral Imagination:
The Art and Soul of Building Peace (Oxford, England: Oxford
University Press, 2005).
Richard B. Pierce, Polite Protest:
The Political Economy of Race in Indianapolis, 1920-1970 (Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, April 2005).
James
P. Sterba, The Triumph of Practice over Theory in Ethics (Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 2005).
Andrew
Weigert, Religious and Secular Views on Endtime (Lampeter,
Wales: Edwin Mellen Press, 2004).
Chapters
R. Scott Appleby, “Disciples of the Prince of Peace? Christian Resources for
Nonviolent Peacebuilding,” in James L. Heft, S.M., ed., Beyond Violence:
Religious Sources of Social Transformation in Judaism, Christianity
and Islam (New York:
Fordham University Press, 2004), pp. 113-144.
R. Scott Appleby, “The Theo-democratic Vision of Religious Fundamentalists,” in
David Odell-Scott, ed., Democracy and Religion: Free Exercise and Diverse
Visions (Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press, 2004), pp. 1-16.
David Cortright and George
A. Lopez, “Reforming Sanctions,” in The UN Security Council:
From the Cold War to the 21st Century, David M. Malone, ed. (Boulder, Colo.: Lynne
Rienner Publishers, 2004), pp. 167-179.
John Darby, “Peace Processes,” in Pieces of the Puzzle, Charles Villa-Vicencio
and Erik Doxtader, eds. (Cape Town: Institute for Justice and Reconciliation
and Oneworldbooks, 2005), pp. 17-24.
John Darby, “The Effects of Violence on the Irish Peace Process,” in A
Farewell to Arms: From ‘long war’ to long peace in Northern Ireland, Michael Cox, Adrian
Guelke and Fiona Stephen, eds. (Manchester, England: Manchester University Press,
second edition, 2005), pp. 263-274.
Cynthia Mahmood, “Sikhs in Canada: Identity and Commitment,” in Paul Bramadat
and David Seljak, eds., Religion and Ethnicity in Canada (Toronto: Pearson-Longman,
2004), pp. 52-68.
Articles
R. Scott Appleby, “The Study, Practice and Construction of Religion: The Case
for Peacebuilding,” Criterion, vol. 43 (Autumn 2004): 2-7, 30.
R. Scott Appleby, “Questions of Conscience,” Notre Dame
Magazine, vol. 33, no.
3 (Autumn 2004): 36-40.
David Cortright and George A. Lopez, “Bombs, Carrots and Sticks: The Use of Incentives
and Sanctions,” Arms Control Today, vol. 35, no. 2 (March 2005): 19-24.
Fred
Dallmayr, “The Law of Peoples and the Laws of War,” Peace
Review, vol. 16 (September
2004): 269-277.
Fred Dallmayr, “The Dignity of Difference: A Tribute to Jonathan Sacks” (Review
Essay), Millenium, vol. 33 (2004): 397-405.
Fred Dallmayr, “Empire or Cosmopolis? Civilization at the Crossoads,” Globalizations,
vol. 2, no. 1 (May 2005): 14-30.
Alan Dowty, “Hesitant Hegemon: The United States and the Israeli-Palestinian
Impasse,” Journal of Military and Strategic Studies, vol. 6 (Summer 2004): 1-16.
Agustin Fuentes, “It’s Not All Sex and Violence: Integrated Anthropology and
the Role of Cooperation and Social Complexity in Human Evolution,” American
Anthropologist,
vol. 106, no. 4 (2004): 710-718.
Denis Goulet, “Is Sustainable Development Possible in a Globalized World?” Humanomics,
vol. 20, no. 1 (2004): 3-16.
Denis Goulet, “Développement Durable et Obsession de la Croissance,” Foi
et Développement,
no. 331 (février-mars 2005): 1-8.
Robert C. Johansen, “Reviving Peacebuilding Tools Ravished by Terrorism, Unilateralism,
and Weapons of Mass Destruction,” International Journal
of Peace Studies 9, vol.
2 (Winter 2004): 31-55.
A. Rashied Omar, “The Significance of the Holy Land in Our Sacred Stories,” Interreligious
Insight, vol. 2 (October 2004): 26-29.
Daniel Philpott, “Religious Freedom and the Undoing of the Westphalian State,” Michigan
Journal of International Law, vol. 25, no. 4 (Summer 2004): 991-998.
James Sterba, “Why the U.S. Must Immediately Withdraw From Iraq,” International
Journal of Applied Philosophy, vol. 19, no.1 (Spring 2005): 1-9.
Oliver F. Williams,
C.S.C., “The UN Global Compact: The Challenge and the Promise,” Business
Ethics Quarterly, vol. 14, no. 4, (2004): 755-774.
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