During the summer, the Graduate Institute held the lecture “Does our Alarming Climate Crisis Demand Border Adjustments Now?” by John S. Odell, Professor Emeritus of…
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It has been a little over a week since the 67th United Nations ‘We The Peoples’ conference concluded at the United Nations, but I dare…
Leave a CommentThe United Nations Agenda 2030, which is a plan of action for people, planet and prosperity, comprises 17 goals and 170+ targets. The United Nations…
Leave a Comment‘Disarmament that saves lives’ was the second event of a series organized to build on the Secretary-General’s Disarmament Agenda ‘Securing our Common Future: An Agenda…
Leave a CommentThis summer, Antonio Manuel de Carvalho Ferreira Vitorino was elected the new Director General of the International Organization for Migration by acclamation. According to Augusto Santos Silva,…
Leave a CommentIn June, DCAF Latin America and Caribbean Unit (LAC); Gender and Security Division and the Colombian NGO Social and Economic Research and Economic Corporation –…
Leave a CommentNOTE: This post was written by Roxane Heidrich. Roxane is a United Nations Youth Representative at the Center for United Nations and Global Governance Studies. She…
Leave a CommentThe Permanent Mission of Australia to the United Nations and the United Nations University recently engaged in a dialogue on “Preventing Tomorrow’s Conflicts.” The discussion,…
Leave a CommentNOTE: This guest post was written by Morgan McMichen. Morgan is a graduate student at the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations. Her…
Leave a CommentNOTE: This guest post was written by Morgan McMichen. Morgan is a graduate student at the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations. Her…
Leave a Comment*Linda Ramadi is an M.A in International Relations and Diplomacy candidate at Seton Hall University, she specializes in International Organizations and Global Negotiations. She is…
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