Research
Fellow, Kroc Institute; President, Fourth
Freedom Forum, Goshen, Indiana
(Notre Dame)
305 Hesburgh Center
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
(Goshen)
Fourth Freedom Forum
803 North Main Street
Goshen, Indiana 46528-2632
Phone: (574) 631-8536
(Notre Dame)
(574) 534-3402 (Goshen)
Fax: (574) 631-6973 (Notre Dame)
(574) 534-4937 (Goshen)
Email:dcortright@fourthfreedom.org
David Cortright
is president of the Fourth Freedom Forum in Goshen, Indiana,
and a research fellow at the Kroc Institute. He has served
as consultant or adviser to various agencies of the United
Nations, the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict,
the International Peace Academy, and the John D. and Catherine
T. MacArthur Foundation. Along with George A. Lopez, he has
provided research and consulting services to the Foreign Ministry
of Sweden, the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs,
and the Foreign Ministry of Germany. He has written widely
on nuclear disarmament, nonviolent social change, and the
use of incentives and sanctions as tools of international
peacemaking.
His most recent
books include Gandhi and Beyond: Nonviolence in an Age
of Terrorism (Paradigm, 2006), a new edition of Soldiers
in Revolt: GI Resistance During the Vietnam War (Haymarket
Books, 2005), and A Peaceful Superpower: The Movement
Against War in Iraq (2004), and two volumes released
in 2002: Smart Sanctions: Targeting Economic Statecraft,
and Sanctions and the Search for Security: Challenges
to UN Action, both with George A. Lopez. His other books
include: The Sanctions Decade: Assessing UN Strategies
in the 1990s (2000), with George A. Lopez; The Price
of Peace: Incentives and International Conflict Prevention
(1997); and Peace Works: The Citizen's Role in Ending
the Cold War (1993).
He has co-authored
various policy reports, including Toward a More Secure America:
Grounding U.S. Policy in Global Realities (November 2003);
Unproven: The Controversy over Justifying War in Iraq (June
2003); Sanctions, Inspections, and Containment: Viable Policy
Options in Iraq (June 2002); Winning Without War: Sensible
Security Options for Dealing with Iraq (October 2002); and
Smart Sanctions: Restructuring UN Policy in Iraq (April 2001),
as well as numerous articles in scholarly and popular journals.
Recent
Publications by David Cortright
Gandhi and Beyond:
Nonviolence for an Age of Terrorism, Paradigm Publishers,
2006
"Containing
Iraq: Sanctions Worked," Foreign Affairs
83, no. 4 (July/August 2004): 114.
"Civil
Society: The Other Superpower," Disarmament Diplomacy
(March/April 2004): 4042.
"'War on Terror' or Real Security,"
with George Lopez, Sojourners (January 2004): 3134.
Complete CV
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