University of Notre Dame
Kroc Institutde for International Peace Studies

December 2012

“Advances” in High-Tech Killing

“Advances” in High-Tech Killing

Mary Ellen O’Connell In the wake of 9/11 the United States adopted a new approach to countering terrorism, an approach made possible by two developments: adding missiles and bombs to unmanned drones and asserting the legal right to use these weapons outside combat...

New Wars, Old Strategies

New Wars, Old Strategies

David Cortright The nature of armed conflict has changed dramatically in recent decades. Gone is the old paradigm of industrial interstate war. Instead, conflicts have risen sharply within and beyond states. In the world today there are 37 armed conflicts (as measured...

Will the U.S. Remain Global Top Dog?

Will the U.S. Remain Global Top Dog?

Andrew J. Bacevich When it comes to America’s role in the world, the 2012 presidential campaign was notable chiefly for what was left unsaid. Other than uttering platitudes or striking postures aimed at particular domestic constituencies, neither candidate had much to...