Kroc Institute launches Peace Policy journal

Author: Joan Fallon

Kroc Institute

The University of Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies has launched Peace Policy, a new online journal edited by David Cortright, director of policy studies at the institute.

Peace Policy aims to contribute to the international conversation on conflict and peace by giving Notre Dame scholars a forum for research-based insights and commentary. While the viewpoints may not always align on every point, said Cortright, the writers do agree on two things: Violent conflict is one of the most serious problems in the world today, and interdisciplinary research and policy studies can lead to effective, just and sustainable solutions.

Written by faculty and fellows of the Kroc Institute, each issue will focus on one critical topic, ranging from the war in Afghanistan to nuclear nonproliferation to military-civilian cooperation.

The first issue of Peace Policy looks at U.S. and NATO policy in Afghanistan. Articles include: “Is Afghanistan a ‘Good War’?” by Cortright; “Combat Drones: Losing the War on Terrorism,” by international legal scholar Mary Ellen O’Connell; and “A Necessary War Taken to Unnecessary Extremes,” by political scientist Michael Desch.

Peace Policy is available at http://peacepolicy.nd.edu. To receive quarterly e-mail updates on new content, visit Kroc’s Web site and subscribe.

Contact: David Cortright, dcortrig@nd.edu, 574-631-8536