Continuing our theme of what to watch for in global governance in 2015, here are more links that are worth reading! * Financial Times on…
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In case you missed it, there are a number of great end-of-year links worth reading. I’ve gathered these below. * Via LinkedIn: The Secretary-General on…
Leave a CommentA recent exchange between Eric Posner and Kenneth Roth in the New York Times on the effectiveness of international human rights treaties underscores a desperate…
Leave a CommentThe UN is approaching its 70th anniversary in 2015. As with all anniversaries, this is certain to inspire a wave of reflection in scholarly writings.…
Leave a CommentWhat can we watch for in global governance in 2015? We can look to a deteriorating relationship between the US Congress and the United Nations.…
Leave a CommentThis morning the news is abuzz with details of the newly brokered Lima Call for Climate Action. There will doubtless be numerous news analyses of…
Leave a CommentEmily Pease (MADIR ’11), who currently works for a strategy consulting firm, recently penned her reflections on the recent campus visit by 2011 Nobel Peace…
Leave a CommentOn 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 CommentThis guest post was written by Lucas Sageot-Chomel. Lucas is a graduate student in Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University, and holds 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 Thursday, November 7th the UN Secretary-General’s Independent Expert Advisory Group (IEAG) on the Data Revolution for Sustainable Development released an important report entitled A…
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