Re-Thinking Global Climate Change: A Local, Bottom-Up Perspective
by Dr. Rafael Leal-Arcas “At a time when multilateral and exclusively state-to-state action is quite unpopular, while global challenges are
Read Moreby Dr. Rafael Leal-Arcas “At a time when multilateral and exclusively state-to-state action is quite unpopular, while global challenges are
Read Moreby Meagan Torello In late October of this year, contentious and polarizing Jair Bolsonaro was elected Brazil’s newest president. Bolsonaro
Read MoreThe following post is a featured guest submission to the blog of the Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations.
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Read Moreby Brian Sherry Forbes handed Vladimir Putin a decisive publicity victory last month when it named him the world’s
Read MoreThe United Kingdom’s Foreign Secretary, William Hague, recently stated that climate change may be “the 21st century’s biggest foreign
Read MoreChina and the European Union (viewed as a single entity) are two of the largest emitters of global greenhouse gases.
Read MoreDate: Tuesday, February 22 · 1:30pm – 3:30pm Location: Chancellor’s Suite, University Center, Seton Hall University, 400 South Orange Avenue Moderator
Read MoreCongratulations to Deputy Editor-in-Chief Natalie Trisilla for her contributions to the UN-EU Partnership on Natural Resources, Conflict and Peacebuilding program. This program
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