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The UN Isn’t Failing

October 19, 2018 Meagan Torello 0 Comments Human Rights, International Security, security, Security Council, UN reform, UNGA, United Nations

by Michael Galloway Claims that the United Nations is failing are short-sighted and misunderstand both its purpose and its methods

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The Papal Visit: A Religious Observer for the Sustainable Development Goals

September 29, 2015February 20, 2016 journalstaff 1 Comment Papal Visit, Pope Francis, SDGs, UNGA

On this blog, Sarah Ireland recently discussed the implications of the Papal visit to Cuba and what to expect during

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Blog Highlight

September 26, 2015 Sarah Valero 0 Comments SDGs, UNGA

This week, we congratulate our six new members to our Journal, who will be contributing their first blogs in the

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