Book Symposium: Where the Evidence Leads: A Realistic Strategy for Peace and Human Security
Book Symposium: Where the Evidence Leads: A Realistic Strategy for Peace and Human Security
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Location:Zoom Webinar/Auditorium, Hesburgh Center for International Studies
Honoring Robert C. Johansen
Join the Kroc Institute for a symposium-style launch of Professor Emeritus Robert C. Johansen’s latest book, Where the Evidence Leads: A Realistic Strategy for Peace and Human Security (Oxford University Press, 2021). This full-day event will feature conversations between scholars, practitioners, and policymakers discussing alternatives to nationalist routes of ensuring sustainable security, peace, and flourishing for all humans.
Schedule
All times are Eastern Daylight Savings Time (U.S.)
9:00-10:00 a.m.
Session 1: The Grand Strategy and Correlates of Peace
Panelists:
Bina D’Costa (M.A. ’97), Senior Fellow and Professor of International Relations, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, The Australian National University
Josefina Echavarría Alvarez, Associate Professor of the Practice; Director of the Peace Accords Matrix, Kroc Institute
Peter Wallensteen, Richard G. Starmann, Sr. Research Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies
Session II: Does the Evidence Lead to Enhanced Utility for International Law and Greater Respect for Human Rights?
Panelists:
Xabier Agirre (M.A. ’95), Senior Coordinator, International Criminal Court
Raul F. Campusano (M.A. ’89), Academic Director, Master of Environmental Law Program and Professor of International Public Law, University of Desarrollo Law School
Isis Nusair (M.A. ’94), Associate Professor, Women's Studies and International Studies, Denison University
All panelists for this session will be presenting virtually. This session will be live streamed for people to watch together in Room C103 in the Hesburgh Center.
Panelists:
Alex Dukalskis (Ph.D. ’13), Associate Professor, School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin
Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law and Practice, Emeritus, Princeton University
Caroline Hughes, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Chair in Peace Studies, Kroc Institute; Associate Dean for Policy and Practice, Keough School of Global Affairs
Michelle Parlevliet (M.A. ’95), Peacebuilding Practitioner, Process Facilitator and Researcher, Michelle Parlevliet Consulting