The Peace Professor

The Peace Professor
"If the solution to the war were through weapons, it would already be resolved."

A few days before our meeting in this remote and sweltering corner of Colombia, John Paul Lederach sent me an e-mail message — from Nepal.

Nepal and Colombia are just two of the conflict zones on four continents where Mr. Lederach, a professor of international peace-building at the University of Notre Dame’s Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, makes regular stops. Nepal’s government and rebels recently reached a peace agreement, while Colombia remains embroiled in a four-decades-old, drug-fueled civil war. Yet frustrations and jet lag don’t prevent Mr. Lederach from arriving in high spirits that seem capable of bringing hope to the most desolate circumstances…

Caeser, Mike. “The Peace Professor.” The Chronicle of Higher Education 54, no. 3 (September 14, 2007): A40.

Originally published in The Chronicle of Higher Education, this article was reprinted by and is shared with permission from the University of Notre Dame.

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