Scott Lucas
Scott Lucas is Professor of International Politics at the Clinton Institute, University College Dublin; Professor Emeritus of International Politics at the University of Birmingham; and editor-in-chief of EA WorldView.
He is a specialist in US and British foreign policy and international relations, especially the Middle East and Iran. Formerly he worked as a journalist in the US, writing for newspapers including the Guardian and The Independent and was an essayist for The New Statesman before he founded EA WorldView in November 2008.
Howard, Thanks very much for this. My reading is that Zelensky was under pressure from officials close to him, particularly…
On Ukraine War, Day 1,250: Zelensky — Anti-Corruption Bill Must Be “Adopted Without Delay”
Wayne, Many thanks for these thoughts. S.
On EA on TVP World: Trump, Putin, and Ukraine
Robert, Thank you. I was being diplomatic with my reply. I think "ethnic cleansing" is an appropriate term for the…
On Q&A: Why Trump and Netanyahu Differ Over Iran — and Why It Makes No Difference for Gaza
Dov, Thank you for such an articulate and well-informed comment. (You might want to check the correct spelling of antisemitic.)…
On EA on Pat Kenny Show and South Africa’s SAfm: Trump Ambushes South African President; Israel’s Plan for Gaza Occupation
Kate, I have uploaded the full interview. S.
On US Video: Trump’s 2014 Solution — “Riots to Go Back To When We Were Great”
Bud, Thank you, good sir --- I learned all my best lines from you. S.
On EA-Times Radio VideoCast: “When the Going Gets Tough, Trump’s Not Such a Tough Guy”
Thank you for the support. S.
On EA-Times Radio VideoCast: Putin and Trump’s “Nonsense Deal” on Ukraine
Ciaran, Thank you for the boost. S.
On EA on International Media: Ukraine Rejects a US-Russia Ultimatum
Ray, Many thanks for the kind words. S.
On EA on RTE: Can Ukraine Hold Out v. Putin and Trump?
Andy, I suspect by "unsolicited missile attacks by the Ukrainian military on the ethnic Russians", you are referring to the…
On Dissecting the Disinformation That “Ukraine Killed 14,000 Ethnic Russian Civilians”