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📢 Call for Op-Eds – Grad Students, Share Your Voice on Diplomacy! 🌍✍️
The Journal of Diplomacy is accepting op-eds from Seton Hall Graduate Students on diplomacy and international relations! If you have a strong opinion or a compelling argument to make, we want to hear from you
✅ 800-1000 words max ✅ Must focus on diplomacy/international relations ✅ Opinion/argumentative pieces only – no news reporting 📩 Submit your work to [email protected] 📆 Rolling submissions, subject to editorial approval
In 2019, he was named as the University Teacher of the Year, and he was named School of Diplomacy Teacher of the Year in 2011 (co-winner), 2019, and 2023.
We are honored to introduce our advisor, Dr. Moremen, and look forward to further interactions to enrich our journal!
MEET THE TEAM 2025-2026🌎
Advisor: Dr. Philip Moremen, J.D., Ph.D. Faculty Advisor, Associate Professor and Department Chair School of Diplomacy and International Relations
He has also served as Chair of the Seton Hall University Faculty Senate and in several other Senate positions. He was awarded the Albert J. Hakim Faculty Service Medal in 2017 for that service.
He is eager to contribute insightful articles and literature from esteemed professors and professionals, offering readers fresh perspectives on today’s most pressing global challenges.
We are pleased to introduce our Associate Editor, Nicolas Rios.
#MeetTheEditor
MEET THE TEAM 2025-2026🌎
Associate Editor: Nicolas Rios
With a keen eye for detail and a strong dedication to international security, Nicolas Rios serves as the Associate Editor for the Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations.
focusing on International Security and Foreign Policy Analysis. His academic interests include security studies, irregular warfare, and great power politics, particularly the security dilemma in NATO-Russia relations.
Outside of the classroom, he is part of the Seton Hall National Security Fellowship. As an Associate Editor and member of the Editorial Board, Nicolas ensures the journal maintains its quality standards for readers.
Nicolas earned his B.S. in Political Science from the University of Oregon, with minors in Business Administration and Economics. He is currently a first-year M.A. student in Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University,
Her dedication to the academy ensures that the Journal of Diplomacy maintains its high editorial standards while fostering insightful content on pressing global issues.
We are honored to introduce our Associate Editor, Caitlin Wilson.
MEET THE TEAM 2025-2026🌎
Associate Editor: Caitlin Wilson
Caitlin earned her B.A. from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, and graduated in 2022 with a double major in Politics and Spanish for International Service.
Currently, she is a first-year M.A. student in Diplomacy and International Relations and also serves as a Research Assistant for the UN Center at Seton Hall. Outside of her academic pursuits, she enjoys watching the New York Rangers and spending quiet moments reading by the beach