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…
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Through rivers, streams, hills, mountains and deserts, the refugee route is not unfamiliar to men, woman and children. After a distance of thousands of miles…
Leave a CommentThe humanitarian crisis in Yemen is getting worse due to famine and the increasing displacement of people. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees…
Leave a CommentA refugee is a person fleeing her/his country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a…
Leave a CommentNOTE: This guest post was written by Camille Moro, an alumna of the Diplomacy School’s class of 2014. She wishes to focus her career on…
Leave a CommentOn Wednesday, October 7, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations hosted an event for students titled “Careers at the UN”. Mr. John Ericksen, current…
Leave a CommentNOTE: This post was written by Carolin Braxenthaler, a second-year graduate student pursuing a dual degree in Diplomacy and International Relations and Strategic Communication. Carolin…
Leave a CommentNOTE: This guest post was written by Alina Ivette Fernandez. She is part of the inaugural cohort of students in the doctoral program in Latin…
Leave a CommentNOTE: The author of this guest post is Patricia Chamorro. Patricia received a Master’s Degree in Diplomacy and International Relations, December 2014, from the School of…
Leave a CommentDaria Preston is a 2012 School of Diplomacy and International Relations graduate and is currently serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala as a…
Leave a CommentOn Monday October 27th, the Center hosted a talk by Roger Nokes (MADIR ’09) who spoke on his work as the Public Affairs Manager for…
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