The Kroc Cast: Peace Studies Conversations
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This episode is part of a series examining the mutual impacts between the COVID-19 pandemic and Catholic peacebuilding, and focuses on the way the pandemic is affecting the peace process in the world’s youngest nation, South Sudan, and the role of the Catholic community in that process. A conversation between Former Ambassador Susan Page, Fr. James Oyet Latansio, and Andrea Bartoli, produced in partnership with the Catholic Peacebuilding Network.
The Current Crisis Facing Afghan Women
Nuclear Politics and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Peace Policy Spotlight: Catholic Peacebuilding and Mining
Three Kroc Institute Alums on Environmental Peacebuilding
What’s Happening with Afghan Women: An Inside Look
Reflections on Environmental Peacebuilding, COP26 and Faith-Informed Work
Insights into The Gambia’s Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission
Journalism and Peacebuilding: A Discussion on the Significance of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize
Peace Policy Spotlight: The Continuing Challenge of Sanctions Policy Reform
A Conversation with Nickolas Roth of the Stimson Center
Reflecting on the Kroc Institute‘s Response to 9/11 Twenty Years Later
Peace Policy Spotlight: Global Counterterrorism Efforts on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11
Introducing the Accomplice Project
Book Preview: Indonesian Pluralities
Decoloniality, Religion and Contending Modernities
Peace Policy Spotlight: Lessons from the Vietnam Antiwar Movement 50 Years Later
Resistencia y protección colectiva: aprendizajes de líderes sociales en los Montes de María, Colombia
Resistance and Collective Security: A View from Montes de María
The Colombian Final Agreement in the Era of COVID-19: Institutional and Citizen Ownership is Key to Implementation
El Acuerdo Final de Colombia en tiempos del COVID-19: apropiación institucional y ciudadana como clave de la implementación
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