Monday, April 20 4:45 PM - 6:30 PM
Lo Schiavo Science — 104 - Getty Study
Engage in dialogue with some of the world’s leading voices on Middle Eastern history, policy, and diplomacy.
- Robert Malley (Yale University): Former US Special Envoy for Iran and White House Coordinator for the Middle East; author of Tomorrow is Yesterday: Life, Death and the Pursuit of Peace in Israel and Palestine.
- Daniel Zoughbie (UC Berkeley/IIS): A complex systems scientist, historian and expert in presidential decision-making in the Middle East; Author of Kicking the Hornet’s Nest, U.S Foreign Policy from Truman to Trump
Moderated by Stephen Zunes, USF professor of Politics and director of Middle Eastern Studies.
Together, these speakers will engage in a critical dialogue regarding the systemic challenges to peace and the diplomatic strategies required to navigate a rapidly changing regional landscape.
Light refreshments will be served.
This memorial symposium honors the legacy of Ambassador Chris Stevens, and is sponsored by Words and Deeds, Inc., a nonprofit 501(c) (3) corporation formed by Amb. Stevens’ friends and family to honor and further his legacy for “People First” diplomacy.
Co-sponsored by the USF Politics Department and Middle Eastern Studies programs.