In a wide-ranging and timely conversation, host Davey D sat down with Professor Stephen Zunes of the University of San Francisco to break down the current situation with Iran, the history that informs ...
This is a transcript of a live discussion (a continuation of an earlier interview found in Counterpunch). We revisit the historical context of the war and discuss Putin’s likely motivation for the ...
PEPE ESCOBAR, SENIOR ANALYST: Stephen Zunes is a professor of international relations and politics at the University of San Francisco, an author, and a top US Middle East specialist. We are here at ...
The partial ceasefire in Syria announced by the United States and Russia on February 23 has been met with less than overwhelming optimism, and, after so much bloodshed and the entrenchment of hardline ...
is a leading scholar of U.S. Middle East policy and strategic nonviolent action. He is a professor of politics and international studies at the University of San Francisco, where he serves as ...
You can’t say elite US news media aren’t on the story of the federal indictment of Robert Menendez, Democratic chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. But articles like the New York Times’ ...
Professor Stephen Zunes’ letter was spot on! Gil Stein is of course regurgitating the stale old conservative talking points. Professor Zunes described (Gov.) Newsom’s, (state education chief) Thurmond ...
Professor Stephen Zunes’ self-serving Aug. 20 letter misstates his own record. It’s easy to Google him and read his numerous anti-Israel articles. His recent letter does not say he supports Israel as ...
President Donald Trump broke with decades of U.S. foreign policy in the waning days of his administration and recognized Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, a territory the country has occupied ...
Israel''s seven weeks of attacks on heavily populated civilian neighborhoods in the besieged Gaza Strip this summer has led to unprecedented concern among Americans who, while still broadly supportive ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Stephen Zunes is a Professor for the Politics Department in the University of San Francisco with two videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1996 Speech.
Since the military coup in Egypt against the unpopular but democratically elected government of Mohammed Morsi last July, more than 1,000 regime opponents have been killed, thousands more have been ...