The Program in Religion, Conflict
and Peacebuilding (PRCP)
The PRCP is an interdisciplinary, inter-religious initiative
that explores the comples roles of religious communities and
movements in contemporary conflcts.
Research
Initiative on the Resolution of Ethnic Conflict (RIREC)
RIREC examines ways to create a sustainable, just peace
after a period of protracted ethnic conflict, particularly
focusing on issues of violence, youth, and transitional
justice.
The
Sanctions and Security Project
A joint effort of the Kroc Institute and Fourth Freedom
Forum, this examines multiple aspects of the use of economic
sanctions and incentives and advises international policymakers.
Other
research themes
Individual research by Kroc Institute
faculty fellows is clustered around several key themes:
Dynamics
of conflict and conflict transformation
Faculty members explore the cultural and political dynamics
of conflict and conflict transformation from a wide range
of disciplinary perspectives.
Ethics
and the use of force
Building on Notre Dame's extensive resources in ethics,
Kroc faculty give particular attention to pacifist and just
war perspectives, as well as the ethics of international
intervention.
Peacemaking
role of norms, policies, and institutions
Faculty have a longstanding interest in the role of international
institutions and international politics in increasing compliance
with fundamental norms of peace and human rights.
Social,
economic, and environmental justice
Researchers examine the role of nongovernmental organizations,
commercial enterprises, and states in fostering sustainable
economic development, respect for human rights, nonviolent
social change, and protection of the environment.
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