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Five Years After the Taliban’s Return, Afghanistan Needs More Than Aid
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How Judo Philosophy Guides Malta’s Ambassador in Diplomacy

Carrie Nooten2 years ago2 years ago021 mins

Currently holding the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council for April, Malta’s UN Ambassador Vanessa Frazier, known for her diplomatic skills and adherence to judo philosophy, offers valuable perspectives on the role elected members can play in shaping the 15-member Council.

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