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Mexican Presidential Candidate Discusses His Country's Future at Burkle Forum

Jorge Castaneda is joined by Harvard Law Professor Roberto Unger in a wide ranging discussion of the future of Latin America.

Are the Jihadists Losing the War? Gilles Kepel Thinks So

French Arabist Kepel discusses his new book, "The War for Muslim Minds."

17th Annual Sammy Lee Lecture -- Yuanmingyuan: The Garden of Perfect Brightness - a Mirror for the Last Dynasty of China

CHE BING CHIU, Professor at the Centre de recherche sur l'Extrême-Orient de Paris-Sorbonne, speaks about China's most famous garden on November 6, 2004.

Hong Kong and Political Change in China: The Meaning of the Sept. 12 Legislative Election

Christine Loh, former legislator, political party founder, and think tank CEO speaks; UCLA political scientist Richard Baum leads the follow-up discussion.

Combating TB Is Central to the Fight Against HIV, WHO Doctor Warns

Dr. Marcos Espinal calls for uniting anti-HIV and anti-TB programs to stem the health crisis in Africa, India, China, and the former Soviet Union.

Healthcare in Taiwan: Opportunities and Success

The Center for Chinese Studies, the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and the North American Taiwan Medicial Assoc. cosponsor a conference on healthcare issues in Taiwan

Grassroots Peacemakers

Israeli and Palestinian adversaries seek reconciliation and co-existence

Emir of Qatar Hosted by the UCLA Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations

The Emir of Qatar and his wife, the Sheikha Mozah, meet leading UCLA, Los Angeles, and Hollywood figures at the home of Ronald W. Burkle.

Discovering Primary Sources

A team of graduate students is working with the UCLA Library’s Special Collections staff, Middle East Bibliographer and Digital Library Coordinator to catalog the library’s extensive collections of Arabic, Persian and Ottoman manuscripts.

Keddie Awarded Balzan Prize

Emeritus Professor of History Nikki Keddie honored for her research and studies and her many publications on the Islamic world

UCLA and Getty Museum Hold Summer Institute in Turkey

Scholars from nine countries spend four weeks visiting ancient sites, studying preservation of the Middle East's historic past.

Global Learning Institute Launched with Summer Program in Shanghai

The first of the Global Learning Institutes opens new vistas

Jiang Zemin Steps Down --What Next for China?

Center for Chinese Studies Director Richard Baum participates in radio panel on China's future now that Hu Jintao has consolidated power.

Graduate Research in Istanbul

Kent Schull is a UCLA graduate student in History. He and his family of five (now six) spent two years in Istanbul, where he conducted dissertation research with support from a Fulbright-Hays grant.

Asia Pacific Performance Exchange 2004 Completes Successful Session in Bali

Sixteen performance artists, eight from Asia and eight from the United States, spend six weeks in Indonesia.

"China's Peaceful Rise & Sino-American Relations"

Conference in Beijing draws scholars, government officials, & business leaders

2004 California NCTA Study Tour of China

Nineteen California teachers spend three weeks exploring China's rich cultural legacy and its complicated present.

Campuswide OID Language TA workshops

This year, OID will offer special workshops specific for the Language TA in the Public Policy building. This event is only opened to UCLA Language TAs.

Healthcare Challenges in Taiwan: Opportunities & Successes

A half-day conference sponsored by the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies and the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

China: The Next Superpower?

Richard Baum jointly conducts a 3-day symposium at the Aspen Institute

Hypotheses on Taiwanese Nationalism

A talk by Perry Anderson.

International Studies Majors Hold Graduation Ceremonies

BA and MA candidates from 9 international interdepartmental degree programs take part in June cap and gown event.

Ten Uzbek English Teachers Attend Three-Week Training Program at UCLA

Language Resource Center designs custom classes for ESL teachers from Tashkent.

The Art of Rice: Symbol and Meaning in Southeast Asian Village Tradition

Ancient traditions surround growing and storage of essential food grain.

Hmong: An Endangered People

Economically marginalized in Southeast Asia, the Hmong face assimilation and loss of their culture in the United States.

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