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Engaging with the World Once Again Requires Robust U.S. Public Diplomacy

February 7, 2021 Rebecca Blaser 1 Comment Biden, education, public diplomacy, State Department, Trump, United States

By: Bradley Ryktarsyk  In his inaugural address, President Biden made it clear that his administration would prioritize repairing “our alliances

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COVID-19 Pandemic Leaves Lasting Effects on India’s Youth

February 4, 2021 Rebecca Blaser 0 Comments covid-19, Covid19, education, India, women's rights

By Amanda Barba The COVID-19 pandemic has reworked and redesigned every aspect of normalcy into the “new normal”. This has

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Women’s Education and Professionalism in Post-Conflict Liberia

August 9, 2019 Meagan Torello 0 Comments africa, education, gender equality, Human Rights, Liberia, post-conflict, truth and justice

by Tanya Ansahta Garnett and Kari Øygard As part of the 20th volume of the Journal of Diplomacy, Garnett and Øyhard offer

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Humanity Won’t Survive without Gender Equality

June 29, 2019 Meagan Torello 0 Comments Climate Change, economic growth, education, gender equality, SDGs, sustainability, Women, women's rights

by Meagan Torello A wealth of research has indicated that achieving gender equality can add 12 trillion USD to the

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