- George A. Lopez
George A. Lopez is a founding faculty of the
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at theUniversity of Notre Dame where he holds the Rev.Theodore M. Hesburgh , C.S.C. Chair inPeace Studies .cite web
url=http://kroc.nd.edu/faculty_staff/faculty/lopez.shtml
title=George A. Lopez: The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Chair in Peace Studies
publisher=University of Notre Dame] Lopez's researches state violence and coercion, especiallyeconomic sanctions ,human rights , and ethics and theuse of force .From 1988 through 1998, he chaired the Selection Committee of the Research and Writing Grants Committee of the
MacArthur Foundation 's Program in Peace and International Cooperation.Lopez’s investigation of
UN sanctions on Iraq began in 1993 when he was asked to assist theUN Department of Humanitarian Affairs to develop methodologies for assessing sanctions impact. WithDavid Cortright andAlistair Millar , Lopez wrote "Winning Without War: Sensible Security Options for Dealing with Iraq" in October 2002. The policy brief presented an alternative to theinvasion of Iraq . Lopez and Cortight’s research detailing the unlikely presence ofWMDs in Iraq was detailed before the war in "Disarming Iraq" in "Arms Control Today " (Sept. 2002) and re-articulated after the war in "Containing Iraq: the Sanctions Worked" in "Foreign Affairs " (July/August, 2004). [cite web
url=http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20040701faessay83409/george-a-lopez-david-cortright/containing-iraq-sanctions-worked.html
title=Containing Iraq: Sanctions Worked
first=George A.
last=Lopez
coauthors=David Cortright
publisher=Foreign Affairs
date=2004-07-01]His work has been published in "
Human Rights Quarterly ", "International Studies Quarterly ", "Journal of International Affairs ", "The International Journal of Human Rights, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs ", and "Ethics and International Affairs ". WithMichael Stohl , he has been editor and contributor to five books on repression andstate terror , including "Government Violence and Repression: An Agenda for Research" (1986).Since 2001, much of his writing has been devoted to debates regarding ethics and the use of force in the global
war on terror . His commentaries have been published in the "New York Times ", the "LA Times ", the "Chicago Tribune ", the "Boston Globe ", the "Christian Science Monitor ", the "Indianapolis Star " and every month for 2005 and 2006 in "La Opinion ".He received a Ph.D. from
Syracuse University in 1975.References
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