GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: CALL FOR NEW DIPLOMACY UN YOUTH REPS As an NGO recognized by the UN’s Department of Global Communications, the Diplomacy School can designate two students younger than 32 years old to serve as Youth Representatives, an honor which...
An Interview with Professor Martin Edwards: Trade Policy, Transparency, and Economic Surveillance. Martin S. Edwards is an Associate Professor & Chair in the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University, where he teaches classes on...
The second edition of the panel discussion “Preventive Diplomacy in the Changing Landscape of Modern Conflicts: The Role of Regional Organizations” convened on July 19, 2019, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The event was first held on October...
In December of 2018, Yemenis’ Houthi leaders and the Saudi-led coalition met in Sweden where they all agreed to the Stockholm agreement in an effort to end the four-year war in Yemen. It encompasses four key elements, three of which are a prisoner swap, the...
This article was written by Ted Mitchell Apondi. Ted is a freshman at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University. He is also a UN Digital Representative for the Center for United Nations and Global Governance studies and a Diplomacy...
Space exploration has always excited humanity, and has sparked an intense curiosity of the unknown. When the United States put a man on the moon, the entire country was filled with immense pride. The world saw space as an opportunity, an opportunity to expand...