Military aggression

  • Mary Ellen O’Connell and Samuel Moyn on Legal Arguments for Prohibition of Force

    Episode 7
    Published: 2019-11-07
    Length: 37:25
    Hosts: Mary Ellen O’Connell

    This episode is the second part of a four part conversation featuring Professor Mary Ellen O’Connell talking about themes emerging from her 2019 book, "The Art of Law in the International Community." O’Connell is the Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law and Research Professor of International Dispute at Notre Dame. O’Connell is joined by Professor Samuel Moyn, the Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence and Professor of History at Yale Law School. They discuss the history of legal movements to prohibit the use of force and military aggression.

    Topics: International law, Military aggression

  • Peace Policy Spotlight: Lessons from the Vietnam Antiwar Movement 50 Years Later

    Episode 39
    Published: 2021-06-11
    Length: 42:49
    Hosts: David Cortright

    David Cortright, Director of the Global Policy Initiative and Special Advisor for Policy Studies at the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs, and Professor Emeritus of the Practice at the Kroc Institute, talks with the authors from the latest issue of "Peace Policy," a quarterly publication of the Kroc Institute that offers research-based insights, commentary, and solutions to the global challenge of violent conflict. The latest issue focuses on the legacy of the Vietnam antiwar movement, especially among service people, and its legacy for social and antiwar movements today.

    Guest authors and podcast guests include Dana Moss, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame and a Faculty Fellow at the Kroc Institute, and Chuck Searcy, an International Advisor with Project RENEW. He is also Co-Chair of the NGO Agent Orange Working Group in Vietnam.

    Read the full episode of Peace Policy at peacepolicy.nd.edu.

    Topics: antiwar movement, Military aggression, Peace Policy, Vietnam