George A. Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, was quoted in the CNN article "The North Korean restaurant accused by a think tank of using software sales to bypass sanctions."
David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies and the Peace Accords Matrix, wrote The Conversation article "US is already fighting a conflict with Iran – an economic war that is hurting the wrong people."
Mary Ellen O'Connell, Research Professor of International Dispute Resolution, was quoted in the Salon article "Mike Pompeo says US attack on Venezuela "would be lawful." It wouldn't."
Asher Kaufman, John M. Regan, Jr. Director; Professor of History and Peace Studies was quoted in The National article "Shebaa farms: why Hezbollah uses Israel's occupation of a tiny strip of land to justify its arsenal."
George A. Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, was quoted in the Christian Science Monitor story "Regime change in Iran and Venezuela: Is that the whole story?"
Emmanuel Katongole, Professor of Theology and Peace Studies, was quoted in the National Catholic Reporter story “Vatican's second conference on nonviolence renews hope for encyclical.”
Atalia Omer, Associate Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peace Studies, was interviewed in the WBUR Boston story "April 29, 2019: Violence At Places Of Worship; 'The Life And Death Of A Grizzly Bear'"
George A. Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, was interviewed in the i24 News story “N. Korea needs ‘security guarantees’ in exchange for denuclearization: Putin.”
Ebrahim Moosa, Professor of Islamic Studies, Keough School of Global Affairs, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, and Department of History, commented in the ABC News Nightline YouTube story “At least four Americans killed in Sri Lanka Easter bombings.”
George A. Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, was quoted in the Forbes article "U.S. Sanctions Won't Bury Iran. Negotiations Are More Effective, Experts Say."
Laurie Nathan, Mediation Program Director; Professor of the Practice of Mediation, was working in Nairobi with IGAD on the mediation protocol. Learn more about the event at IGAD member states legal experts review draft protocol on conflict prevention, management and resolution in the IGAD region
Caroline Hughes, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Chair in Peace Studies, was quoted in the ASEAN Today article "Cambodian PM’s proposed reforms show why EU sanctions will fail."
The Kroc Institute was was mentioned in the France 24 article “Las colombianas, un ejemplo mundial en procesos de paz/Colombians, a world example in peace processes.” (In Spanish)
Patrick Regan, Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies, was featured in the Bloomberg Law article “INSIGHT: Did Amazon Consider Climate Risk for Its New Headquarters?” (Please note that a login is required)
Ebrahim Moosa, Professor of Islamic Studies, Keough School of Global Affairs, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, and Department of History, in the ND News article “Unity at the heart of prayer service for mosque shooting victims.”
Laura Miller-Graff, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Peace Studies, was featured in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution article “Are there warning signs before a tragic ending?
Susan St. Ville,Director of the International Peace Studies Concentration, Keough School Master's in Global Affairs, was featured on the David J. Smith Consulting blog in the post “Event Report: Promoting Peacebuilding and Global Career Pathways at the University of Notre Dame, 3/21-23/19.”…
David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies and the Peace Accords Matrix, and George A. Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, were noted in the Washington Post article "The Iraq War and WMDs: An intelligence failure or White House spin?…
Gerard F. Powers, Director of Catholic Peacebuilding Studies and Coordinator of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network, was featured in the Catholic News Service article "Old guard looks to new generation of voices on nuclear disarmament.”…
Mary Ellen O'Connell, Research Professor of International Dispute Resolution, wrote the EJIL: Talk! article "Settling the India-Pakistan Impasse … At Last."…
George A. Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, was interviewed by WBEZ Chicago in the story "Can New Sanctions Strategy for Venezuela and Iran Be Effective?"
Madhav Joshi, Research Associate Professor, Associate Director of the Peace Accords Matrix, and Matthew Hauenstein, Postdoctoral Research Associate, wrote the Political Violence at a Glance blogpost "Prospect of Peace in Yemen: What We Know from Social Science Research."
Bob Johansen, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Peace Studies, wrote an op-ed for The Hill titled "A new idea to end the shutdown."
George A. Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, wrote The Hill op-ed "Ticking doomsday clock warns yet again of this dangerous new world."
Patrick Regan, Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies, was instrumental in the creation of the Urban Adaptation Assessment, an open-source, free measurement and analysis tool that explores a city’s ability to adapt and readiness for adaptation to climate change. Read more »…
Associate Professor Ann Mische writes about the democratic crisis in Brazil for the Mobilizing Ideas blog: "Brazil is the country of the future – 'always in the future' (as Brazilians typically add with a laugh). The future of the world looks very bleak right now. Can Brazil help to re-direct world-historical currents...
Kroc's own Madhav Joshi and Louise Olsson write on the status of gender considerations within the peace agreement implementation process in Colombia for PVGlance: "Strengthened efforts to realize the gender stipulations of the Peace Agreement can help set new standards for future peace processes elsewhere. As Resolution 1325 turns 20, Colombia...
Madhav Joshi, associate director of the Peace Accords Matrix project and associate research professor, and Matthew Hauenstein, postdoctoral research associate at Kroc, wrote an in-depth analysis piece for The Washington Post titled, "What are the prospects for South Sudan’s new peace agreement? Here are the critical next steps."