■ INSIDE: EDUCATION
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A World of News and Perspective
EDUCATION ■ A Special Section of The Washington Diplomat
■ September 2015
by Vanessa H. Larson
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■ VOLUME 22, NUMBER 9
t’s late May, and 150 eager,
dressed-up fifth-graders from schools across the District of Columbia are representing 50 different countries in the 38th annual Mini United Nations, a daylong event held for the last two years at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. “You are young, and you are smart and you care about the future of the planet…. You make a differ-
ence, what you do here today and in years to come,” Swedish Ambassador Björn Lyrvall told the youngsters in his introductory remarks.
The students spent the day in committee-level and bilateral
negotiations, debating the merits of three different proposals for confronting climate change, the topic of this year’s Model U.N. simulation.
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A student raises her hand at a Mini United Nations discussion held in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center.
Pope Francis Uses Papal Pulpit to Elevate Vatican Foreign Policy Through egalitarian charm and an encyclical on climate change, Pope Francis has elevated the Vatican’s foreign policy agenda, which will take center stage this month as the soft-spoken Argentine heads to the U.S. for perhaps the most important diplomatic mission of his papacy. PAGE 6
CREDIT: OFFICIAL WHITE HOUSE PHOTO BY PETE SOUZA
Embassy Adoption Program Celebrates Four Decades of Diplomacy, Plans Expansion
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When it comes to the Middle East, Gérard Araud doesn’t mince words. In fact, the French ambassador has always been known for speaking his mind, whether it’s defending the nuclear deal with Iran, lamenting the West’s hands-off attitude toward Syria or ruffling feathers in Israel. PAGE 13
DEVELOPMENT
United Nations Bids Farewell to MDGs, Ushers in Era of SDGs As the United Nations adopts an ambitious post-2015 development agenda with the aim of ushering in a new era of global progress, the world will officially trade in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). PAGE 8
culture
Socialite Wears History on Sleeve Long before the Kim Kardashians and Paris Hiltons of the world, Marjorie Merriweather Post embodied the true meaning of style, and history. PAGE 30
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BUSINESS
Hill Reflects on Life in Hot Seat
Innovation Propels Dutch Economy
From the Balkans to North Korea to Iraq, ex-U.S. Ambassador Christopher R. Hill was a key player in some of the highest-profile geopolitical hotspots on the planet. PAGE 4
Move over wooden shoes, windmills and tulips. These days, the Netherlands is more likely to grab headlines for its sustainable tomatoes, self-healing cement and neurological rehabilitation. PAGE 10