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George A. Lopez

Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频; Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs

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The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace 91视频

  • Peace studies
  • Economic sanctions
  • Repression and human rights violations
  • Ethics and the use of force

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Just Security

By George A. Lopez, the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace 91视频 at the Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频.

Voice of America - Korea | Korean

George Lopez, professor emeritus at the University of Notre Dame who served as the U.S. representative on the UN North Korea Sanctions Committee Panel of Experts from 2010 to 2011 and again from 2022 to 2023, said in a phone call with VOA on the 21st that one of the major achievements of this first MSMT meeting was that it confirmed that many countries still have a strong will to respond to North Korea's sanctions evasion.

"Because this action by Yoon was unforeseen, we may not have an instant reaction from Kim Jong Un. If the martial law and emerging chaos in the South increases beyond today, expect Kim Jong-un to deny it has operatives in the South that sparked this action," said George A. Lopez, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame, and Former Member of UN Panel of Experts for Sanctions on North Korea.

El Pais (Spanish)

The reasons for Haley’s resignation were not made public, but George Lopez, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Notre Dame, points to a lack of zeal when it came to defending the policies of the first Trump administration.

Just Security

By George A. Lopez, the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace 91视频 at the Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频.

Korea JoongAng Daily

Prof.鈥 George Lopez, an international relations professor at the University of Notre Dame, says the North’s priorities are now focused onpleasing Putin by muscle flexing, as well as sparking more fear in regional neighbors.

George Lopez, who served on the U.N. panel of experts from 2010 to 2011 and again from 2022 to 2023, said, "Russia and China will claim this new team is illegitimate" because they have increasingly "decided recently that these sanctions were unfair and illegitimate."

The National Interest

By George A. Lopez, the Hesburgh Professor Emeritus of Peace 91视频鈥痑t the Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频. He served on the United Nations Panel of Experts (1874) on North Korea for 2010-11 and 2022-23. He has written frequently about sanctions on North Korea and the search for peace on the peninsula. 

George Lopez, professor emeritus of peace studies at the University of Notre Dame and a leading economic sanctions expert, said tariffs are even less effective than sanctions, the more widely used foreign policy tool that prohibits business with a targeted nation’s companies and individuals. 

TRT World

By George A. Lopez, the Hesburgh Professor of Peace 91视频, emeritus. He has worked on sanctions issues for thirty years and is co-creator of the project Advancing Humanitarianism through Sanctions Refinement (AHSR).

Aydinlik | Turkish

But from 2001 on, sanctions became more freely used by U.S. presidents to isolate nations around the world. Over time, the strategy shifted to West Asia and further east. “Smart sanctions were designed to be a tasting buffet where you could tailor a particular sanction to a country’s aggression and vulnerability,” George Lopez, a professor at the University of Notre Dame, told the newspaper. 

“Smart sanctions were meant to be a buffet of choices where you fit the particular imposed sanction to the offense and vulnerability of the country,” said George Lopez, a sanctions scholar at the University of Notre Dame who is widely credited with helping to popularize the idea more than 20 years ago. “Instead, policymakers walked into the buffet and said, ‘I’m going to pile everything onto my plate.’”

El Confidencial (Spanish; Subscription Only)

“This pact, added to the evident flow of North Korean weapons to the Russian front in Ukraine, shows the extent to which each leader feels the pinch of global political and economic isolation,” George A. López, researcher at the Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, points out to this newspaper..

Just Security

George A. Lopez is the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace 91视频 at the Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频.

Voice of America - Asia (Korean)

George Lopez, Professor Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame, who served as a representative of the UN, discusses potential options of alternative organizations to replace the UN's North Korea Sanctions Committee expert panel, which ends its activities at the end of this month.

Daily Beast, HuffPost, Yahoo! News

“I don’t see any conceivable way that a single junior member of Congress without explicit escort from the U.S. State Department and military would be meeting with a leader from North Korea,” George Lopez, University of Notre Dame professor and expert on the rogue nation, told The Dakota Scout Thursday. 

Solid-fuel rockets could up the tempo in a time of heightened tensions. The new missiles would be “easier for the North to mobilize quickly for deployment and use in a major missile attack that could be used against Japan, South Korea, or the U.S.,” said George A. Lopez, a professor of peace studies at the University of Notre Dame.

NewScientist

But George Lopez at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana says that any Russian oligarch using a Swiss bank – long a favourite storage option because of the country’s strict banking privacy laws – and hoping to cash in millions of dollars worth of bitcoin would be likely to appear on the radar of numerous watchful Western governments.

"There is a particular evil or cruelty in the fact that Russia was in charge of the Security Council in the discussions of a pre-war situation, at the same time that that country was starting the war," said the professor from the University of Notre Dame, George Lopez. The United Nations expert also emphasizes that this power gave Russia the opportunity to delay "decisions and actions." ("Hay una maldad o crueldad particular en el hecho de que Rusia estaba a cargo del Consejo de Seguridad en las discusiones de una situación de preguerra, en el mismo momento en el que ese país estaba empezando la guerra", anota a Público el profesor de la Universidad de Notre Dame, George Lopez. El experto en Naciones Unidas recalca, además, que este poder le dio a Rusia la oportunidad de retrasar "decisiones y acciones.")

“Everyone in the economic sphere, the banking sphere, knows we’re in new territory here—a coordinated shutdown of a country’s economy with the strongest arrow being in the heart of the banking sector,” said George Lopez, expert on economic sanctions at University of Notre Dame’s Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs.

The Conversation

David Cortright is affiliated with Win Without War. George A. Lopez is a Non-Resident Fellow with the Quincy Institute, Washington, D.C., and a U.S. Fulbright Senior Specialist in Conflict Resolution and Peace 91视频, 2018-2023.

Washington has "essentially put VTB in a straitjacket," George Lopez, a sanctions expert, told RFE/RL. "It can't move money in or out of Russia."

Real Clear Politics

Meanwhile, George Lopez, professor emeritus at the University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute, says sanctions can act as an effective deterrent to Russian aggression.

Middle East Eye

"It's not just sanctions that keep pharmaceuticals off the shelf. It's through these intervening dynamics that really give us all of a sudden a new set of policy hooks to try to remedy some of this," George Lopez, a sanctions expert and professor at the University of Notre Dame, told MEE.

“Targeted sanctions were supposedly going to focus narrowly on punishing the leaders most responsible for the terrible policies,” said George A. Lopez, a professor emeritus at the University of Notre Dame.

George A. Lopez is professor emeritus at the Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame and author/editor of six books and 40 articles on economic sanctions.

Inkstick Media

George A. Lopez is the Hesburgh Professor of Peace 91视频 emeritus, at the Kroc Institute of the University of Notre Dame. 

鈥淚n my time, it was clear our young Chinese colleague was always bleary-eyed and tired because after a hard day of work on the panel, he was back on the phone at night with the Chinese authorities getting instructions,鈥 said George Lopez, a professor emeritus at Notre Dame鈥檚 Kroc Institute who served on the North Korea panel in 2010 and 2011.聽

George Lopez, a聽University聽of Notre Dame professor who previously sat on a United Nations expert panel for monitoring and implementing sanctions on North Korea, interpreted Psaki's claim more generously than Hufbauer and Beck did.

Texas Public Radio

George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace 91视频 at the Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频 at Notre Dame.

George Lopez is professor emeritus and a founding member with the Kroc Institute of International Peace 91视频 at the University of Notre Dame and is a nonresident fellow with the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.