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Help Wanted: A Call for More Malalas, Kissingers Need Not Apply

May 3, 2019 Meagan Torello 1 Comment Donald Trump, genocide, Human Rights, Iraq, Samantha Power, U.S. foreign Policy

by Meagan Torello The United States has consistently failed to consider human rights in foreign policy as an integral part

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Why the UN Needs to Double its Efforts on LGBTQI Rights

October 26, 2018October 26, 2018 Meagan Torello 1 Comment Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Human Rights, LGBTQ, Samantha Power, United Nations, United States

by Sushant Naidu  In December 2016, Earle Courtenay Rattray, the Jamaican Ambassador to the UN, mentioned that he would receive

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U.N.’s New Secretary-General: Transition of Power or Transition of Expectations?

October 20, 2016April 19, 2018 journalstaff 0 Comments António Guterres, gender equality, Samantha Power, United Nations

The United Nations appeared in international headlines in the past weeks with the appointment of António Guterres as the organization’s

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