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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 teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on International Relations and U.S. foreign policy at Catholic University, the Pentagon, and the Foreign Service Institute. She serves on the Board of the Arms Control Association. She serves on the U.S. Catholic Bishops' International Justice and Peace Committee, where she advises the bishops on international affairs and U.S. foreign policy, and engages in diplomacy at the United Nations and with the U.S. government. She serves on the Advisory Board of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network with Notre Dame University’s Kroc Institute of Peace, a network of practitioners and academics from around the world that works to enhance the study and practice of peacebuilding. She is an international affairs editor at America magazine.
She has served on the Department of State’s Core Group on Religion and Foreign Policy, charged with making recommendations to the Secretary of State and the Federal Advisory Commission on how the US government can better engage with civil society and religious actors in foreign policy. She served on the Board of Jesuit Refugee Services, an international refugee relief and advocacy group active in over 60 countries. She served as a Fellow at the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, a Pew Fellow of International Affairs, and a Fellow at the U.S. Naval Academy Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership.
Dr. Maryann Cusimano Love lives on the Chesapeake Bay outside of Washington, DC, with her husband Dr. Richard Love, Professor, Peace and Stability Operations, United States Army War College, and with their three children, Maria, Ricky, and Ava, who inspire her New York Times best-selling children's books, You Are My I Love You, You Are My Miracle, You Are My Wish, You Are My Wonders, Holiducks, Alphaducks, and Sleep, Baby, Sleep. Dr. Love holds a Ph.D. degree from Johns Hopkins University, an M.A. degree from the University of Texas at Austin, and a B.A. degree from St. Joseph's University in Philadelpha, PA.
List of Figures and Tables
About the Author
Preface
Chapter 1: Global Problems, Coordinated Solutions, Networked Sovereignty
Chapter 2: Nongovernmental Organizations: Politics in Transnational Networks
Chapter 3: Multinational Corporations: Power and Responsibility in Global Business Networks
Chapter 4: Intergovernmental Organizations: Coalitions of Countries
Chapter 5: Religious Actors and Global Issues: God and Global Governance
Chapter 6: Refugees, IDPs, and Migrants: People Beyond Borders
Chapter 7: Environment and Health: Caring for Our Common Home
Chapter 8: Terror in War and Peace: Weaponizing Fear
Chapter 9: Cyber Attacks beyond Borders
Chapter 10: Global Criminal Networks: Old Challenges, New Means
Chapter 11: Weapons of Mass Destruction: Challenges of Control and Elimination
Chapter 12: The Future: Networked Sovereignty, Global Issues, and the Race Between Cooperation and Catastrophe
Glossary
Notes
Index