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On 1 December 2016 at the Trusteeship Council Chamber UNHQ, New York, I attended a briefing that was organized in collaboration with UNAIDS and the…
Leave a CommentOn 8 December 2016, Professor Hugh Dugan presented to Seton Hall students and faculty about the Truce Foundation of the USA and the Olympic Movement.…
Leave a CommentOn 9 December 2016, I met with Ambassador Robert Serry and asked him to share his advice on how to start a career within such…
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…
Leave a CommentOn 3 December 2016, School of Diplomacy hosted a “How to…” session within the Career Series. The title for discussion was “Careers with the United…
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 specializations…
Leave a CommentCould wave of voter dissatisfaction spread to Europe? Hugh Dugan, professor of diplomacy at Seton Hall University and senior adviser to 11 U.S. ambassadors to…
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…
Leave a CommentOn 29 September 2016, the European Union (EU) and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) cosponsored a follow-up event to the High-Level Plenary…
Leave a CommentMichael Curtin is a graduate student at the School of Diplomacy specializing in International Organizations and International Security. He is also an Associate Editor with…
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