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 Ethics Debate: Is Organ Donation Permitted in Islam?
Out of the Lab: The Place of Ethics in Gene Editing Regulation
Alumni Spotlight: Ketty Anyeko and Lindsay McClain Opiyo
The Coronavirus Crisis through Gender, Environmental, Anthropological and Indigenous Lenses
Teaching Peace in Active and Post-Conflict Zones
Understanding the Madrasa Discourses Project
International Law, Nonviolent Resistance, Intervention, and the Right to Assist
Pop Culture, Youth, and Peacebuilding
The 2019 Nobel Peace Prize, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, and Ethiopian Peacebuilding
The 25th Anniversary of the Genocide in Rwanda and Healing Traumatic Memories
Nuclear Disarmament and Pope Francis' Visit to Japan
Mary Ellen O'Connell and Samuel Moyn on Legal Arguments for Prohibition of Force
Alumni Spotlight: Peter Quaranto on Stabilization, Global Fragility, and Peacebuilding
Alumni Profile: Mary Kate Battle
Iran, Saudia Arabia, the United States and the Way Forward
The Global Forced Migration Crisis and U.S. Immigration Policy
The Past, Present, and Future of the Nuclear Disarmament Movement
Mary Ellen O'Connell and George Lopez on Peace Studies and the Art of Law
Introducing The Kroc Cast
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