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Speaker to Discuss Nuclear Proliferation

Daily Bruin, April 3, 2008

Burkle Center Senior Fellow Gen. Clark on the Future of NATO

Newsweek, March 24, 2008

North Korea: 'We Must Have Nuclear Weapons, Otherwise We Would be Another Iraq'

UCLA Radio - The Diplomat, March 18, 2008

Rogue States: Fight, Engage or Isolate?

On March 11, the Burkle Center for International Relations hosted a conference to discuss how to deal with "states of concern."

The 2008 Burkle Center Conference: U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Rogue States

UCLA Radio - The Diplomat, March 18, 2008

Burkle Center Senior Fellow Gen. Clark Comments on Torture

The Washington Monthly, March 2008

Danish Ambassador Touts 'Dangerous' Example

How Denmark stays progressive, pro-U.S., and thoroughly multilateral, as explained by Ambassador Friis Arne Petersen, the country's top representative in Washington.

Officials Examine US Foreign Policy

In an effort to bring foreign-policy issues from Washington to Los Angeles, the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations hosted U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Rogue States: Engage, Isolate, or Strike? a conference featuring former presidential hopeful and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Burkle Center senior fellow Gen. Wesley Clark.

Hungry for Practical Approaches, Students Attend 'Rogue States' Policy Gathering

Students at the Burkle Center's March 11 conference add their voices to the debate over how best to wield the tools of foreign policy when dealing with governments seen as U.S. adversaries.

O What a Rogue and Peasant State Am I!

The Huffington Post, March 12, 2008

Richardson Hints at New Diplomacy

LA Times, March 12, 2008

Gov. Bill Richardson Keynotes UCLA Foreign Policy Conference

UCLA Newsroom, March 11, 2008

Richardson Coy on Endorsement

UCLA Newsroom, March 11, 2008

Conference to Address U.S. International Relations, Policy

The Daily Bruin, March 10, 2008

'Life After Kyoto'

David Victor discusses what direction international strategies should go to address climate change.

Bill Richardson to Keynote March 11 Conference

UCLA event on "Rogue States" features Gen. Wesley K. Clark and other foreign policy experts.

Rogue States

UCLA Today, March 3, 2008

Remembering a Journalist

New York Times columnist David Brooks delivered the Sixth Annual Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture Tuesday to a capacity audience gathered at Korn Convocation Hall to remember the prominent Wall Street Journal reporter.

The Rise of Asian Nations

In a Q&A with AsiaMedia's Debory Li, former Singapore diplomat Kishore Mahbubani discusses his latest book and the future of the Asian hemisphere.

How America Can Cope with the Rise of Asia

Asia's most famous diplomat, Kishore Mahbubani, has been going around the world outlining just why the United States needs to pay attention to Asia.

Our Consumption Factor Imperils Us All

Jared Diamond: The only way out is to make consumption rates and living standards more equal around the world.

International Institute Grants Boost 8 Faculty Projects

The next round of applications for UCLA International Institute faculty grants, for globally oriented outreach and research, is due on March 3, 2008.

Blackwater and Democracy

Americans are not less sensitive to the deaths of private soldiers in wars than they are to those of regular U.S. troops, UC-Irvine political scientist Deborah Avant and a colleague discovered. But the use of security contractors in combat zones has other implications for a democracy, she tells a UCLA audience. Listen to a podcast of her talk.

The 98 Percent Strategy

Nearly every women's rights bill passed by the Iranian reformist parliament that the Guardian Council effectively cast out in 2004 met one doom or another. Fatemeh Haghighatjoo, a former legislator, illuminates the paths of Iranian-style gridlock.

Panels Assess Prospects on Korea Peace Day

One scholar says the United States needs to adopt an approach that allows North and South Korea to normalize relations quickly.

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