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The Kroc Institute is accepting applications for graduate programs in peace studies that begin in fall 2010.

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Kroc Institute researchers Erik Melander, John Darby, and Peter Wallensteen have received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a study of how third parties can help end civil wars and promote respect for

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Kroc master’s student Prakash Bhattarai (from Nepal), an intern with Catholic Relief Services in the Philippines, is conducting an impact evaluation study on peace education. Here, he shares some of his photos from the field. Learn more about Kroc internships here: http://kroc.nd.edu/programs/masters/fiel dsites

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Jaleh Dashti-Gibson, Kroc’s director of academic programs, spoke to prospective graduate students last week at the Idealist.org Graduate Degree Fair for the Public Good in San Francisco.
Do you know outstanding students who are committed to peace and justice? Encourage them to find out more about the Kroc Institute here: http://kroc.nd.edu/programs

Experts Gather to Advance a World without Nuclear Weapons | Kroc Institute for International Peace S
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Helsinki, Finland, is the site for a major conference on reducing and eliminating nuclear weapons organized by Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute and the Finnish Institute of International Affairs.

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Robert C. Johansen, professor of political science and director of doctoral studies at the Kroc Institute, on Oct. 10 received the Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Peace Studies Award from the Peace and Justice Studies

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame New York Times UN bureau chief to visit Kroc in November!

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Kroc Institute director Scott Appleby on the choice of Barack Obama for the Nobel Peace Prize. http://kroc.nd.edu/newsevents/news/scott -appleby-reflects-nobel-peace-laureate-5 97
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The Nobel Committee chose quite brilliantly in selecting Barack Obama. Those who say that the President does not deserve the peace prize because he has not accomplished anything more than “delivering a series of well-crafted speeches” or, more

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame An interview with David Cortright, director of policy studies at the Kroc Institute.

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame Congratulations, President Barack Obama, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize!

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame Is Afghanistan a 'Good War'? Read Kroc expert perspectives on this and other questions in Peace Policy, our new online journal exploring solutions to violent conflict. Be sure to subscribe! http://peacepolicy.nd.edu
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The United States is using combat drones — remotely piloted missile aircraft — to target terrorist leaders in the volatile border area of Pakistan and Afghanistan. This continues despite the high number of civilians killed. ...

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame We welcome new faculty Christian Davenport – an expert in political conflict with a particular focus on state repression and violence.
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Christian Davenport is the Kroc Institute’s new Professor of Peace Studies, Political Science, and Sociology. His research interests include political conflict — from genocide and crimes against humanity to domestic spying — with

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame We welcome new faculty (and Kroc alum) Patrick Mason.
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Patrick Q. Mason has joined the Kroc Institute as Research Associate Professor. He will serve as Associate Director for Research for the multi-year, multi-disciplinary research project, directed by Scott Appleby, designed to advance the

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame Meet Catherine Bolten, one of the newest members of our faculty.
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Catherine Bolten is the Kroc Institute’s new Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Peace Studies. Her research focuses on the cultural and moral dimensions of violent conflict.






















