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Storm Clouds over a New American Century?

International Institute Vice Provost comments in the South China Morning Post on America's current place in the world.

Reports from Bosnia

Alicia Stevenson and Jonathan Dotan, UCLA seniors abroad in Bosnia, write about their experiences.

Dalia Rabin-Pelossof Speaks on Oslo Ten Years Later

Yitzhak Rabin's daughter examines the Rabin legacy in today's Middle East.

What's Wrong with Arabic Language Education -- An Opinion

Thomas Culhane is a doctoral candidate in UCLA’s Department of Urban Planning. He specializes in environmental policy with a strong interest in education. He spent Summer 2003 studying Arabic in Beirut, and went on to spend the academic year at the American University of Cairo.

Latin American Center Inaugurates Digital Culture Center, Paulo Freire Institute, in Buenos Aires

Minister of Education and Mayor of Buenos Aires attend opening ceremonies as Carlos Torres and Fabián Wagmister launch two ambitious projects in working-class district.

Zhou Enlai: A Tragic Hero?

Gao Wenqian talks about his new book at the Center for Chinese Studies

A Year in Lebanon

James Gelvin talks about his year teaching at the American University of Beirut.

UCLA's First Recipients of the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Southeast Asia Studies

Christie Lee and Louie Tortuya “are only the first graduates of what will become a prominent and vibrant new program of study at UCLA.”

UCLA Thai alum narrates reign as royal filmmaker

Thai prince unleashes historical battle epic; strives to delight westerners, alma mater.

155 Graduates Receive Degrees in First International Institute Interdepartmental Degree Program Commencement

1200 gather in Royce Hall for June 14 graduation. One Ph.D., 30 M.A.s, 124 B.A.s awarded in 8 international fields.

SARS and Asia: Public Health, Political, Social, and Economic Implications

Having taken the lives and livelihoods of many, SARS reminds the rest of us of how interconnected our lives and economies have become. This Asia Institute-sponsored symposium helped many learn more about SARS and how it is affecting Asia -- and us.

General Assembly President Defends UN against Bush Administration Criticisms

UN General Assembly President Jan Kavan declares United Nations "not an instrument of U.S. foreign policy." Reminds audience of the world body's far flung operations in development, health, and peacekeeping.

Department of Education Awards to UCLA International Research Centers Hit $8.1 Million Over Next Three Years

Six International Institute units recognized as National Resource Centers of Excellence, win additional $3.8 million in Title VI funding on top of $4.3 in fellowship money announced in April.

Report from Sarajevo: Identifying the Missing

Two UCLA students in Bosnia-Herzegovina visit the morgue in Tuzla where missing person specialists seek to unravel the truth about the Serb massacres of Muslim Bosnians in Srebrenica in 1995.

Honoring the Man

The Armenian National Academy of Sciences marked the 70th birthday and 50th anniversary of public and professional service of the world-renowned UCLA scholar, the talented and devoted Armenian, Richard G. Hovannisian.

UCLA Students Interview Bosnian Prime Minister on His Plans for Nation-Building

Two UCLA students in Sarajevo to explore similarities in postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iraq discuss the country's future with Prime Minister Adnan Terzic.

Commencement Celebration 2003

Congratulations on your graduation!

LA Times Reports Seidler-Feller/Shawki El-Zatmah Class at UCLA

The June 4 "Los Angeles Times" carries a report on the UCLA class being co-taught by Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller and Palestinian graduate student Shawki El-Zatmah.

Professor Yunxiang Yan Delivers the 2003 Malinowski Memorial Lecture

Speaking at the London School of Economics, Professor Yan (Department of Anthropology) delivers a paper on "Individualism and the Transformation of Bridewealth in Rural China"

Daily Bruin Account of Shai Feldman Talk on "The Middle East and Israel after the War with Iraq"

Current lineup in Middle East opens "window of opportunity" for peace, prominent Israeli political analyst tells UCLA audience.

The Subtle Racism of Latin America

Carlos Moore sees a disguised racism permeating Latin American society, invented by Arabs in the Iberian Peninsula.

Rabbi, Palestinian Teach for Peace

UCLA Today features class co-taught by Palestinian doctoral candiate Shawki El-Zatmah, a Palestinian, and Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller. The class is sponsored by the Burkle Center for International Relations.

A Chinese Puzzle

UCLA Alumnus Writes Definitive Book on the Tangram

Letter from Beijing: Life in the Face of SARS

UCLA graduate student describes his life in Beijing in the grip of SARS

Arab Distrust of America Clouds Prospect for a Stable Middle East

Shibley Telhami, senior fellow at the Brookings Institute, reports that only 3% of Saudis are even "somewhat favorable" to the U.S. The Bush administration's prioritizing security over democracy in the region deepens rifts between people and governments.

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