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Seton Hall University
Thursday, March 11, 2021
By Jazlyn Dominguez Courtesy of the Diplomatic Envoy
School of Diplomacy alumnus Troy Dorch moderated a discussion on the affects of systemic racism on American foreign policy.
Nearly six weeks after the attack on Capitol Hill, Seton Hall University hosted a virtual panel of three young foreign policy experts, the event was organized and moderated by Troy Dorch, M.A., 19, a member of the University s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice Coalition, to discuss the implications of racial injustice in American foreign policy. The three panelists invited were Lia Miller, a foreign service officer who previously served as chief of the Public Affairs Office at the U.S. Embassy in Yervan, Armenia; Asha Castleberry-Hernandez, a recent appointee as senior advisor in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs at the U.S. State Department; and Jessica Lee, senior research fellow on East Asia at the Quincy Institute.
Friday, 12 March, 2021 - 07:30
Former Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker and ex-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. (US Department of State) Washington - Muath al-Amri
Former US assistant secretary of Near Eastern Affairs, David Schenker revealed that the administration of ex-President Donald Trump had tried to hold direct talks with the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen before designating the militias a terrorist in January.
In an interview with Robert Sotloff for the Washington Institute, he said that the administration tried to hold the talks with the Houthis, through an Omani mediator, in late December 2020. The militias, however, rejected the proposal.