María Esther Hammack, Ph.D. will visit Seton Hall University on Thursday, March 23, 2023. Dr. Hammack is the Barra Postdoctoral Fellow at the McNeil Center…
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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…
Leave a CommentThe Stimson Center is hosting its annual student competition this March. The contest, “Build a Better U.S. Foreign Policy,” invites current undergraduate students to submit…
Leave a CommentThe 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…
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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.
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