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The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame

URL: http://kroc.nd.edu/

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.

Additional Materials from The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame: Policy Briefs


Working Papers

Title: The Politics of Polarization: Governance and Party System Change in Latin America, 1990–2010
Authors: Sam Handlin
Date: November 2014

Title: The Right to Religious Conversion: Between Apostasy and Proselytization
Authors: A. Rashied Omar
Date: August 2006

Title: Reviving Peacebuilding Tools Ravished By Terrorism, Unilateralism, and Weapons Of Mass Destruction
Authors: Robert C. Johansen
Date: January 2005

Title: Controlling Corruption In Post-Conflict Countries
Authors: Emil Bolongaita
Date: January 2005

Title: Peace-building and Development in Guatemala and Northern Ireland
Authors: Charles A. Reilly
Date: October 2004

Title: The War in Iraq: Justified as Humanitarian Intervention?
Authors: Kenneth Roth
Date: April 2004

Title: The Dignity of Difference: A Salute to Jonathan Sacks
Authors: Fred Dallmayr
Date: December 2003

Title: What Shall We Build?
Authors: Daniel R. Lynch
Date: February 2003

Title: A War Against the Turks? Erasmus on War and Peace
Authors: Fred Dallmayr
Date: December 2002

Title: An E-Parliament to Democratize Globalization: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Authors: Robert C. Johansen
Date: November 2002

Title: Inequalities in the Light of Globalization
Authors: Denis Goulet
Date: August 2002

Title: The Growing Peace Research Agenda
Authors: Daniel A. Lindley
Date: April 2002

Title: Youth as Social and Political Agents: Issues in Post-Settlement Peace Building
Authors: Siobhán McEvoy-Levy
Date: December 2001

Title: The Guatemalan Peace Process: The Accords and Their Accomplishments
Authors: Luis Pásara
Date: December 2001

Title: The Growing Peace Research Agenda
Authors: Peter Wallensteen
Date: December 2001

Title: Conflict, Conflict Resolution and the Children of Northern Ireland: Towards Understanding the Impact on Children and Families
Authors: E. Mark Cummings, Erin L. Lovell
Date: December 2001

Title: A Muslim's Anguish in the Midst of the Attack on America
Authors: A. Rashied Omar
Date: November 2001

Title: Quo Vadis? Reframing Terror from the Perspective of Conflict Resolution
Authors: John Paul Lederach
Date: October 2001

Title: Peacemaking in Civil Wars: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities
Authors: Timothy Sisk
Date: April 2001

Title: Reconciliation in South Africa: Defining Success
Authors: Tristan Anne Borer
Date: March 2001

Title: Rituals of Reconciliation: Arab-Islamic Perspectives
Authors: Nathan C. Funk, George E. Irani
Date: August 2000

Title: Human Security: Concept and Measurement
Authors: Nathan C. Funk, George E. Irani
Date: August 2000

Title: Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons Program
Authors: Samina Ahmed
Date: February 2000

Title: Ethnic Conflict in South Asia
Authors: P. Sahadevan
Date: June 1999

Title: Terrorism in the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Authors: Neve Gordon, George Lopez
Date: May 1999

Title: Peace in the New Millennium
Authors: Oscar Arias
Date: April 1999

Title: Morbidity and Mortality among Iraqi Children
Authors: David Cortright, Richard Garfield, George A. Lopez
Date: March 1999

Title: Shadow Sovereigns
Authors: Carolyn Nordstrom
Date: 1999

Title: Peace by Non-Lethal Means: A Transcultural Approach to Healing Genocidal Wounds in Rwanda
Authors: Cristophe Kougniazonde
Date: September 1997

Title: Post-Hegemonic and Post-Socialist Regionalism: A Comparison of East Asia and Central Europe
Authors: Raimo Vayrynen
Date: August 1997