Emily Pease (MADIR ’11), who currently works for a strategy consulting firm, recently penned her reflections on the recent campus visit by 2011 Nobel Peace…
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On November 20, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations hosted a visit by 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee. Ms. Gbowee , a…
Leave a CommentSocial media presents new opportunities for interactions between international organizations and civil society. There have already been some interesting works on this front produced by…
Leave a CommentOn Tuesday November 4th, Professor Martin Edwards, Center director, gave a talk on how to write op-eds. The powerpoint presentation from the talk is available…
Leave a CommentToday is United Nations Day! Below are a series of tweets with pictures from an event held by our UNA-USA campus chapter. It's #UNDay! Get…
Leave a CommentThe Ebola epidemic in West Africa has raised a lot of difficult questions. Evaluating the tenor of the international response is a common focus by…
Leave a CommentOn Thursday October 2, 23 students attended the Fall introductory meeting for the Seton Hall chapter of UNA-USA Campus Advocates. You can link to a…
Leave a CommentNote: This is now an archived post. Photos are not longer available. The 65th Annual UN DPI/NGO Conference, titled “2015 and Beyond: Our Action Agenda,”…
Leave a CommentInternational organizations face a daunting array of challenges: proliferating mandates, challenges from civil society, and intermittent state support. This has given rise to a scholarly…
Leave a CommentLast year on July 26, the UN High Commissioner on Human Rights launched a global campaign aimed at raising awareness of discrimination and violence against…
Leave a CommentLast week Foreign Policy magazine and the Fund For Peace released their annual Fragile States Index. This could not have come at a better time.…
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