Israel-Palestine: International Law, Human Rights, and U.S. Policy
A seminar with Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics & Coordinator of Middle Eastern Studies, University of San Francisco.
A seminar with Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics & Coordinator of Middle Eastern Studies, University of San Francisco.
Time and location now confirmed: Monday, October 5, 4:00-5:30pm in Allison Dining Room, Taubman Building, Fifth Floor, HKS campus.
A seminar with Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics & Coordinator of Middle Eastern Studies, University of San Francisco.
The speaker will explore the role of human rights and international law in U.S. foreign policy in Israel and Palestine as well as its impact on peace process.
Stephen Zunes, Ph.D. is a Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of San Francisco, where he serves as coordinator of the program in Middle Eastern Studies. Recognized as one the country’s leading scholars of U.S. Middle East policy and of strategic nonviolent action, Zunes also serves as a senior policy analyst for the Foreign Policy in Focus project of the Institute for Policy Studies, an associate editor of Peace Review, a contributing editor of Tikkun, and co-chair of the academic advisory committee for the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict. For more about Stephen Zunes, click here.
Alexander Donnelly is a Research Associate at Oxford University’s Changing Character of War Program and a Ph.D. candidate at Oxford in Middle Eastern Studies. He is Research Associate at the Project on Disability at the Harvard Law School as well as a mid-career Master of Public Administration candidate at Harvard Kennedy School.
Co-sponsored by the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy.