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At least four Americans killed in Sri Lanka Easter bombings

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.”

At least four Americans killed in Sri Lanka Easter bombings

Unity at the heart of prayer service for mosque shooting victims

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.”

Unity at the heart of prayer service for mosque shooting victims

Are there warning signs before a tragic ending?

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?

Are there warning signs before a tragic ending?

Erdogan enrages Nato by seeking new Russian arms

Kroc Faculty Fellow Perin Gurel (Assistant Professor of American Studies and Concurrent Assistant Professor of Gender Studies) was quoted in The Times article “Erdogan enrages Nato by seeking new Russian arms.”

Erdogan enrages Nato by seeking new Russian arms

Index Ranks U.S. Cities Based on Climate Risk and Readiness

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

Index Ranks U.S. Cities Based on Climate Risk and Readiness

What are the prospects for South Sudan’s new peace agreement?

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." 

What are the prospects for South Sudan’s new peace agreement?

What is Hajj? Here are the Rituals Muslims Perform During the Pilgrimage

Professor Ebrahim Moosa  (Professor of Islamic Studies, Keough School of Global Affairs, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, and Department of History)  was quoted in the Newsweek article "What is Hajj? Here are the rituals muslims perform during the pilgrimage”

What is Hajj? Here are the Rituals Muslims Perform During the Pilgrimage

The Iran Sanctions are Bound to Fail

George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, wrote The Hill op-ed “The Iran sanctions are bound to fail.”

The Iran Sanctions are Bound to Fail

Church has Key Role in Quest for Colombian Reconciliation to Keep Peace

“The glass may seem half empty from the standpoint of people’s expectations, but it is half full in comparison” with peace processes that have followed conflicts in other parts of the world," said Borja Paladini Adell. Kroc's work to monitor the progress of the Colombian peace accord implementation…

Church has Key Role in Quest for Colombian Reconciliation to Keep Peace