On Wednesday, February 22, Philosopher & Poet, Elvira Basevich, Ph.D. will visit Seton Hall University. Elvira Basevich, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at…
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The artwork scattered throughout the United Nations headquarters in New York is one of Hugh Dugan’s favorite examples of global representation. Appreciating the United Nations…
Leave a CommentHugh Dugan, Center for UN and Global Governance Studies Distinguished Fellow and Sharkey Distinguished Visiting Scholar, has been published in Newsmax. The two-part series provides…
Leave a CommentUnited Nations Day is Monday, October 24th. Please join us in the Diplomacy Room (McQuaid Hall) for an on-campus watch party! Faculty members, Father Brian…
Leave a CommentOn Monday, October 3, Dr. Bartłomiej Sipiński visited Seton Hall to lecture on “Dialogue Personalism: The Way to Ethical Communication.” Dr. Sipiński is a distinguished…
Leave a CommentThis event is co-sponsored by the Center for United Nations and Global Governance Studies and the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New…
Leave a CommentJoin us on Tuesday, September 27th in the Diplomacy Room from 2-4 p.m. with Dr. Glodel Mezilas, as he talks about the Russian-Ukraine war from…
1 CommentThe geopolitics of sport are in the headlines as we approach the Beijing 2022 Games. This global event risks going down in history as the…
Leave a CommentLatin America and the Caribbean have emerged in the 21st century as regions of deepening democratization, as evidenced by the rapid expansion/inclusion of historically marginalized political groups (including women and those of African descent). However, despite this advancement, Covid-19 continues to remain a threat by potentially expanding inequality, specifically amongst indigenous groups, following an all too familiar pattern within the region.
1 CommentIf the current disparity in accessing vaccines persists, not only developing countries will pay the brunt of the cost, for it will also drag down global economic recovery due to frequent restrictions put in place to prevent further spread of the virus. Vaccines have proven to be effective. Geopolitics therefore should not be a stumbling block to holistic efforts for dealing with the virus but rather should make many partake in this celebration of scientific achievement.
3 CommentsGRADUATE 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…
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