News: Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
Donald Trump used the art of the deal buster with the Iran debacle
August 21, 2020Alistair Millar, George A. Lopez, and David Cortright wrote in The Hill that the Trump administration’s destruction of the Iran nuclear deal will lead to […]
From Michael Brown to George Floyd: Why video footage wouldn’t have changed perception of Ferguson shooting
August 9, 2020David Hooker, associate professor of the practice of conflict transformation and peacebuilding, shares insight and contextual analysis about the Michael Brown and George Floyd murder […]
Nuclear era that began in 1945 poses moral questions for the 21st century
August 7, 2020David Cortright, director of the Keough School’s Global Policy Initiative, was quoted in a recent National Catholic Reporter article on nuclear disarmament. “[T]he public consciousness on […]
Pause in the pandemic
July 20, 2020Can Catholic peacebuilders survive the pandemic?
July 2, 2020From Congo to Colombia, the Catholic Church plays an often unheralded role in peacebuilding. Will the pandemic create new opportunities for Catholic peacebuilders or will […]
The DACA decision: a victory for the rule of law and for humanity
June 30, 2020The political fate of acutely vulnerable groups has been of concern for years. Immigrants living in the United States without valid immigration status are particularly […]
Supreme Court rules in favor of DACA, for now
June 18, 2020Erin Corcoran, executive director of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, commented on the recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of DACA. “It’s a […]