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The Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) is an interdisciplinary program devoted to research and teaching on the problems of war and peace, arms control and disarmament, and more generally, instances of collective violence. Our focal areas include climate change and conflict, nuclear security, governance of emerging technologies, and human rights, race, and gender.

Highlights

“The History, Success, and Challenges of Nuclear Disarmament Education” was held at United Nations headquarters in New York City on March 5. 
Funding is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. 

Nuclear Disarmament Education

Slayton: Trust in Systems vs. Adversary Threats

Reppy Institute Graduate Fellow
Professor, Government and Law
Harrop and Ruth Freeman Prize in Peace Studies Recipient 2024-25
Reppy Fellow 2024-25
Sabrina Karim and Daniel W. Hill, Jr.

Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies

Matthew Evangelista

Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies

Peter Katzenstein, Jonathan Kirshner

Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies