Seton Hall University Friday, February 12, 2021 By Maelle Quartetti and Timothy Georgetti Diplomacy student Maelle Quartetti was selected to participate in a course on the future of U.S. nuclear strategy. Last fall, Diplomacy students had the opportunity to participate in a two-week course on the future of U.S. nuclear strategy organized by the John Quincy Adams Society. After being nominated by Professor Sara Moller and taking her new course, DIPL 3120: Nuclear Weapons & International Security, we were invited to be a part of the 35-person certificate-course. The course was led by the Cato Institute's Eric Gomez, who is the director of defense policy studies at the Cato Institute, a Washington D.C. based think tank, and the co‐author of America's Nuclear Crossroads: A Forward‐Looking Anthology. His research has focused on nuclear deterrence issues in East Asia, the effect of missile defense systems on strategic stability, and United States military Strategy in East Asia.