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Research on “Russia’s 9/11” shows surprising response to violence
Cortright to testify at Congressional hearing on women in Afghanistan
Scholar studying youth and education in post-war Sierra Leone
ND Expert: Nonviolence key to successful revolution
Notre Dame’s peace institute responds to tumult in the Middle East
New book on peace complements Catholic teaching on ethics of war
New research report on women and security in Afghanistan
Notre Dame launches global research project on Catholic, Muslim, secular interaction
New book reevaluates the work of theologian Hans Frei
Research to focus on increasing security for humanitarian workers worldwide
Lecture to provide insider’s look at New START treaty
New book by father-daughter peacebuilders published
New research focuses on forgotten victims of European wars
Students selected to present peacebuilding proposal at U.N.
New book advances bold new vision of peacebuilding
Martha Minow to Deliver 16th Annual Hesburgh Lecture
Report urges U.S. policymakers to engage with global religious actors
Summer Institute prepares faculty to teach peace
Study on ‘untouchables’ can help end human rights abuses, says Notre Dame scholar
New book focuses on reconciling societies shattered by violence
NSF grant to support Kroc research on ending civil wars
Johansen honored for lifetime achievements in peace
New York Times U.N. bureau chief to speak at Notre Dame
Kroc Institute launches Peace Policy journal
Kroc, Oxford University Press to collaborate on volumes on peace
Notre Dame faculty receive grants for peace research
ND Experts: Strong sanctions needed against North Korea
Three Kroc Institute scholars earn prestigious fellowships
Reconciliation focus of workshops in Burundi
Research sheds new light on Rwanda killings