Now is the time for the government to invest in people, not weapons.
Maryann Cusimano Love
Dr. Maryann Cusimano Love is an Associate Professor of International Relations in the Politics Department of The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. She is also a Fellow at the Commission on International Religious Freedom. She teaches graduate and undergraduate International Relations courses at Catholic University and the Pentagon, such as Security, Just Peace, Terrorism, Globalization, and The Problem of Sovereignty. Her recent books include Beyond Sovereignty: Issues for a Global Agenda (4th Edition, 2010), Morality Matters: Ethics and the War on Terrorism (forthcoming at Cornell University Press), and "What Kind of Peace Do We Seek?" a chapter on peacebuilding to appear in Notre Dame University's volume on The Ethics and Theology of Peacebuilding. She serves on the U.S. Catholic Bishops' International Justice and Peace Committee, the Advisory Board of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network, and the board of Jesuit Refugee Services.
Dr. Love lives on the Chesapeake Bay outside of Washington, DC, with her husband Richard and three young children, Maria, Ricky and Ava, who inspired her New York Times best-selling children's books, You Are My I Love You, You Are My Miracle, You Are My Wish, and Sleep, Baby, Sleep.
Addicted to War?
Ten years into the U.S. war in Afghanistan, how well are we doing?
Beyond Our Fears: Building peace in a post-9/11 world
Maryann Cusimano Love on building peace in a post-9/11 world
Which World Do We See?
Is life nasty, brutish and short, or are peace and love possible?
Africa Rising
‘Reconciliation was Jesus’ central mission. As his followers, it is ours.’
Caring for God’s Creation: Books for budding environmentalists
Books for budding environmentalists
Caring for Gods creation
Bookings In the Book of Genesis, God creates a lush world thick with birds, fish, animals and every good thing, and entrusts this sacred gift to man. This environmental stewardship motivates “green” Pope Benedict’s activism, from installing solar panels in the Vatican to urging a r
The Constitution, by Heart
Forming ‘a more perfect union’ is not an optional commitment.
Start Them Young: Books for children
A roundup up children's books for the Christmas season
