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Lawrence Lessig Sees Public Domain Sinking in a Sea of Overregulation
Stanford law professor says digital age should usher in creative use of digital materials, not prosecution of 12 year olds for downloading music.
Posted: 5/3/2004
One Year of the Lula Administration
The far left and far right in Brazil are disappointed that Lula government did not usher in a crisis.
Posted: 4/28/2004
Genji in Graphic Detail: Manga Versions of the Tale of Genji
Lynne Miyake (Pomona College) dissects comic-book adaptations of the classical novel Genji monogatari
Posted: 4/27/2004
Prominent Egyptian Human Rights Activist Looks on the Bright Side of the Middle East
Former political prisoner Saad Eddin Ibrahim presents 7 reasons for optimism for the region.
Posted: 4/27/2004
Preparing Europe in the Twenty-first Century: United by Terrorism, Divided by History
Michael Naumann, publisher of Die Zeit, discusses European reactions to the war on terrorism.
Posted: 4/26/2004
Globalization's Missing Middle
UCLA Magazine features an article on the effects of globalization on countries at different development levels by International Institute Vice Provost Geoffrey Garrett.
Posted: 4/24/2004
Zheng He's Voyages of Discovery
Noted oceanic scientist Jin Wu discusses the 15th century expeditions of the Chinese mariner Zheng He & the celebration of the 600th anniversary of his first voyage
Posted: 4/20/2004
Teaching Militarists How to Cover Their Tracks
Harvard legal scholar David Kennedy discusses his recent book, The Dark Sides of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism.
Posted: 4/14/2004
Middle East Graduate Students Explore Frontiers in UCLA Conference
Jusur, UCLA's graduate student journal of Middle Eastern Studies, sponsors conference on "Limits to the Frontier."
Posted: 4/9/2004
Women in China's Democratization
Women are largely shut out of high office the PRC, says Bruce Gilley
Posted: 4/7/2004
New Course: World Musics on the Move
Undergrad Fiat Lux seminar on transnational music encounters & fusions, with Professor Helen Rees -- Spring 2004
Posted: 4/6/2004
Is Citizenship Being Diluted by Globalization?
Sociologist Saskia Sassen proposes that international business at one end and poor immigrants at the other are shaping a new status of individual rights no longer tied to citizenship in a national state.
Posted: 4/2/2004
The Fulbright Program at UCLA: Activities during the Winter 2004 Quarter
A variety of programs and activities brings together Fulbright Visiting Scholars in Southern California
Posted: 4/2/2004
Suicide Terrorism: Theory and Practice
Mia Bloom warns that heavy handed approaches to combating terrorism can backfire
Posted: 3/31/2004
The Election in Taiwan: A Forum
Richard Baum, Stanley Rosen, and James Tong dissect and analyze the presidential election of March 20
Posted: 3/26/2004
Nigerian Vice President Condemns International Debt Structure
Mr. Atiku Abubakar in a UCLA address sharply condemns lending practices of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, and scores the exclusion of Africa from the UN Security Council.
Posted: 3/25/2004
Tense Times in Taipei
A follow-up to "A View from Taipei," UCLA graduate student Norm Apter offers a personal account of the March 20 Taiwan election and its dramatic aftermath
Posted: 3/24/2004
Israeli and Palestinian Youths See Each Other's Humanity as They Argue for Their Own Side
Seeds of Peace President Aaron Miller brings participants to UCLA to describe their unique experience.
Posted: 3/22/2004
The Election in Taiwan: What happened? Why? and What does it matter?
Expert panel, Tuesday, March 23, at noon in the Sequoia Room, Faculty Center
Posted: 3/22/2004
Taiwan Election Coverage
The UCLA Asia Institute has developed a special website to cover the Taiwan election.
Posted: 3/19/2004
Peter Singer at UCLA Critiques President Bush's Ethics
The well-known ethicist and author of the best-selling book "The President of Good and Evil: The Ethics of George W. Bush" accuses the president of being more willing to kill Iraqi civilians than warehoused embryos.
Posted: 3/16/2004
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Posted: 3/11/2004
The Southeast of Asian Languages and Cultures
How Southeast Asian languages joined the East Asian Languages and Cultures Department
Posted: 3/9/2004
April 22: Lawrence Lessig
Lawrence Lessig will present: Free Culture.
Posted: 3/5/2004
Charles and Sue Young Award Winner Works with War-Traumatized Children in Croatia
Angela Mazer spent half a year each in Switzerland and the Balkans, studying refugees and working with them. She spends her summers counseling war-traumatized children in Croatia.
Posted: 3/4/2004
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