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Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame
Founded in 1986, The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is committed to the principle that peace is inseparable from the resolution of violent conflicts, promotion of human rights, equitable development, and social justice. The Institute conducts research and public outreach on empowering international institutions and enforcing peace, conflicts and conflict theory, globalization, human rights, and religious and ethical views of peace and development. The Institute offers a unique graduate program leading to an M.A. in peace studies, which brings together students from areas of conflict throughout the world. *NOTE FROM CIAO: This institution no longer publishes original research.*
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January 28, 2020
Understanding Pakistan’s Deradicalization Programming
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Arsla Jawaid
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April 05, 2009
Overdue Process: Protecting Human Rights while Sanctioning Alleged Terrorists
By:
David Cortright, Alistair Millar, George A. Lopez, Linda Gerber-Stellingwerf
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March 05, 2009
Oversight or Overlooked? Civil Society\'s Role in Monitoring and Reforming Security Systems and the Practice of Counterterrorism
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October 05, 2008
Friend not Foe: Civil Society and the Struggle Against Violent Extremism
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David Cortright
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January 05, 2008
Save the Arms Embargo
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Peter Wallensteen
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November 05, 2006
The Israel-Hezbollah Conflict and the Shebaa Farms
By:
Asher Kaufman
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August 05, 2006
The Right to Religious Conversion: Between Apostasy and Proselytization
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A. Rashied Omar
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August 05, 2006
Proportionality and Sustainable Peace in the Mideast
By:
Mary Ellen O'Connell
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June 05, 2006
The Smarter U.S. Option: A Full Summit with Iran
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David Cortright, George A. Lopez
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January 05, 2005
Controlling Corruption In Post-Conflict Countries
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Emil Bolongaita
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January 05, 2005
Reviving Peacebuilding Tools Ravished By Terrorism, Unilateralism, and Weapons Of Mass Destruction
By:
Robert C. Johansen
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October 05, 2004
Peace-building and Development in Guatemala and Northern Ireland
By:
Charles A. Reilly
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September 05, 2004
An Action Agenda For Enhancing the United Nations Program on Counter-Terrorism
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April 05, 2004
The War in Iraq: Justified as Humanitarian Intervention?
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Kenneth Roth
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December 05, 2003
The Dignity of Difference: A Salute to Jonathan Sacks
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Fred Dallmayr
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November 05, 2003
Toward a More Secure America: Grounding U.S. Policy in Global Realities
By:
David Cortright, Alistair Millar, George A. Lopez, Linda Gerber
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June 05, 2003
Unproven: The Controversy over Justifying War in Iraq
By:
David Cortright, Alistair Millar, George A. Lopez, Linda Gerber
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May 05, 2003
End Game? Removing Sanctions in Iraq
By:
David Cortright, Alistair Millar, George A. Lopez, Linda Gerber
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February 05, 2003
Contested Case: Do the Facts Justify the Case for War in Iraq?
By:
David Cortright, Alistair Millar, George A. Lopez, Linda Gerber
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February 05, 2003
What Shall We Build?
By:
Daniel R. Lynch
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January 05, 2003
UN Weapons Inspections in Iraq: A Progress Report
By:
Alistair Millar, George A. Lopez, Linda Gerber, David Cortwright
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December 05, 2002
A War Against the Turks? Erasmus on War and Peace
By:
Fred Dallmayr
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November 05, 2002
An E-Parliament to Democratize Globalization: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
By:
Robert C. Johansen
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October 05, 2002
Winning Without War: Sensible Security Options for Dealing with Iraq
By:
George A. Lopez, David Cortwright, Alistair Millar
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August 05, 2002
Inequalities in the Light of Globalization
By:
Denis Goulet
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June 05, 2002
Nonviolent Voices in Israel and Palestine
By:
Mohammed Abu-Nimer
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June 05, 2002
The Aftermath of the Israeli-Palestinian War of 2002
By:
Arie Kacowicz
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April 05, 2002
The Growing Peace Research Agenda
By:
Daniel A. Lindley
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December 05, 2001
Conflict, Conflict Resolution and the Children of Northern Ireland: Towards Understanding the Impact on Children and Families
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Erin L. Lovell, E. Mark Cummings
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December 05, 2001
Youth as Social and Political Agents: Issues in Post-Settlement Peace Building
By:
Siobhán McEvoy-Levy
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December 05, 2001
The Guatemalan Peace Process: The Accords and Their Accomplishments
By:
Luis Pásara
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October 05, 2001
Kashmir and the "War on Terrorism"
By:
Cynthia Mahmood
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June 05, 2001
U.S. Opposition to the International Criminal Court: Unfounded Fears
By:
Robert C. Johansen
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June 05, 2001
Israel under Sharon: The Tunnel at the End of the Light
By:
Alan Dowty
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April 05, 2001
Toward Smart Sanctions on Iraq
By:
George A. Lopez
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November 05, 2000
Anti-Globalization Movements at the Cross-Roads
By:
Raimo Väyrynen
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February 05, 2000
The European Union's New Crisis Management Capability
By:
Raimo Väyrynen
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January 05, 2000
Preventing a Nuclear Arms Race in South Asia
By:
David Cortright, Samina Ahmed
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June 05, 1999
Ethnic Conflict in South Asia
By:
P. Sahadevan
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May 05, 1999
The Israeli Elections: Another Turning Point?
By:
Alan Dowty