Global Affairs
Global Supply Chains in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Over the past half century, globalization has transformed how nations, firms, and workers compete in the international economy. A sociologist with a business mindset, Gary Gereffi...
Listen to PodcastThe Burden of Lockdown: Understanding Gender Inequality in the Midst of COVID-19
It will come as no surprise that, in many countries of the world, housework and care are still mainly seen as ‘a woman’s job.’ Despite many having full- or part-time work,...
Read ArticleOn the EU, Allies, and the State of European Democracy
Janne Matláry is a professor of international politics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Defence University College. A specialist...
Listen to PodcastProfessor Mary Ellen O’Connell on ‘The Art of Law in the International Community’
Mary Ellen O’Connell, the Robert & Marion Short Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School and Research Professor of International Dispute Resolution–Kroc Institute for...
watch videoFr. Ted Said… Civil & Human Rights: Dr. David Gaus ’84
Dr. David Gaus ‘84, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Andean Health and Development, speaks as part of the Alumni Association’s Fr. Ted Said Speaker Series during Reunion...
watch videoFr. Ted Said… Peacebuilding & Security: Jude Ash ’17 M.A.
Jude Ash ’17 M.A., a Kroc Institute Ph.D. student and founding chair and CEO of New Syrian Human, speaks as part of the Alumni Association’s Fr. Ted Said Speaker Series...
watch videoFr. Ted Said… Peacebuilding & Security: George Lopez
George A. Lopez is a leading expert on economic sanctions, peacebuilding and the United Nations. He is the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies...
watch videoReligious Peacebuilding
In this episode, A. Rashied Omar from the Keough School of Global Affairs discusses his work in religious peacebuilding.
watch videoFighting for Lasting Peace
Peace negotiations between the Colombian government and the country’s principal guerrillas had come to a standstill yet again. One of the longest and bloodiest civil wars in...
watch videoFighting For a New Generation of Peace Builders
Growing up in the midst of a decades-long civil war, Prashan de Visser witnessed the allure of violence, how people were willing to commit extreme acts in the name of their...
watch videoFighting to Stop Tuberculosis
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame are Fighting to discover compounds and develop drugs to treat neglected diseases that affect billions of the world’s most vulnerable...
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