Studies from the 1990s to the present on sanctions and war in Iraq and the challenges of sanctions and nonproliferation in Iran.
“Preventing an Iranian Bomb,” Sojourners (June 2012): 9-10.
“Failed Sanctions on Iran,” Foreign Policy in Focus (2 February 2012)
Persian Journey: Impressions from Visiting Iran (January 2008)
“The Movement Against War in Iraq,” Nonviolent Social Change, the Bulletin of the Manchester College Peace Studies Institute, Manchester, IN, (November 2007): Volume 34.
“Behind the Sanctions Against Iran”, Bryant Park Radio Project, National Public Radio, October 29, 2007.
“Cease fire in Iraq,” Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, with Robert G. Gard, Jr. (February 5, 2007).
“The World Says No: The Global Movement against War in Iraq,” The Iraq Crisis and World Order: Structural, Institutional and Normative Challenges, Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu and Ramesh Thakur (United Nations University Press Publisher, November 2006): 75-91.
The Smarter U.S. Option: A Full Summit with Iran, with George A. Lopez. Policy Brief No. 11, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, Ind. (June 2006).
“Iraq: The Human Toll,” The Nation (July 2005).
“Time to Leave,” Sojourners (June 2005): 7.
“Progress in Iraqi Freedom Stained by Growing Hardship,” opinion editorial, The Christian Science Monitor (7 June 2005).
“Containing Iraq: Sanctions Worked,” Foreign Affairs 83, no. 4 (July/August 2004): 1-14.
A Peaceful Superpower: The Movement against War in Iraq (Goshen, Ind.: Fourth Freedom Forum, 2004).
“Bush’s New Iraq: Rhetoric vs. Reality,” with George A. Lopez, Chicago Tribune (26 May 2004) sec. 1, 27.
“How to End the Occupation of Iraq: A U.S. Exit Strategy,” War Times (May-June 2004) no. 17, 5.
“The Real Failure in Intelligence on Iraq,” with George A. Lopez, The Boston Globe (11 March 2004): A19.
Unproven: The Controversy over Justifying War in Iraq, with Alistair Millar, George A. Lopez, and Linda Gerber. Policy Brief 8, Fourth Freedom Forum and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, Ind. (June 2003).
“The Oil Spoils,” The Nation (16 June 2003): 4-5.
End Game? Removing Sanctions in Iraq, with Alistair Miller, George A. Lopez, and Linda Gerber. Policy Brief 11, Fourth Freedom Forum and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, Ind. (19 May 2003).
Contested Case: Do the Facts Justify the Case for War in Iraq? with Alistair Millar, George A. Lopez and Linda Gerber. Policy Brief, Fourth Freedom Forum and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, Ind. (January 2003).
Winning Without War: Sensible Security Options for Dealing with Iraq, with George A. Lopez, and Alistair Millar. Policy Brief, Fourth Freedom Forum and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, Ind. (October 2002).
“Why Not Attack Iraq?” Sojourners (July-August 2002): 15.
Sanctions, Inspections, and Containment: Viable Policy Options in Iraq, with Alistair Millar and George A. Lopez. Policy Brief F3, Fourth Freedom Forum and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, Ind. (June 2002).
“A Hard Look at Iraq Sanctions,” The Nation (3 December 2001): 20, 22, 24.
Sanctions Sans Commitment: An Assessment of UN Arms Embargoes, with George A. Lopez, and Linda Gerber. Policy Report presented at Project Ploughshares Forum on International Arms Embargoes and the Case of Iraq, Toronto (November 2001). Waterloo: Project Ploughshares (May 2002).
Smart Sanctions: Restructuring UN Policy In Iraq, with Alistair Millar and George A. Lopez. Policy Report, Fourth Freedom Forum and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, Ind. (April 2001).
“Seeking an Iraqi Endgame,” Sojourners (November/ December 2000): 13.
“What To Do About Iraq? The Moral Dilemma of Sanctions,” with George A. Lopez, Sojourners 27, no. 2, (March/ April 1998): 12-13.
Political Gain and Civilian Pain: Humanitarian Impacts of Economic Sanctions, co-edited with Thomas G. Weiss, George A. Lopez, and Larry Minear (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1997).
“Bombs Won’t Budge Saddam,” Christian Science Monitor (5 August 1992).