Stephen Zunes
Stephen Zunes (born 1956) is an American international relations scholar specializing in Middle Eastern politics, U.S. foreign policy, and strategic nonviolent action. He is known internationally as a leading critic of United States policy in the Middle East, particularly under the George W. Bush administration, and an analyst of nonviolent civil insurrections against autocratic regimes. Provided by Wikipedia
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Tinderbox U.S. foreign policy and the roots of terrorism by Zunes, Stephen 1956-
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Tinderbox U.S. foreign policy and the roots of terrorism by Zunes, Stephen 1956-
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Western Sahara war, nationalism, and conflict irresolution by Zunes, Stephen 1956-, Mundy, Jacob
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Western Sahara war, nationalism, and conflict irresolution by Zunes, Stephen 1956-, Mundy, Jacob
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The role of non-violent action in the downfall of apartheid by Zunes, Stephen 1956-
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