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Mostafa Sho‘aiyan: The Forgotten Revolutionary and the Possibility of Unified Action

A lecture in Persian by Peyman Vahabzadeh, University of Victoria

 
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Ethnicity in the Early Abbasid Period

A lecture by Michael Cooperson, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA.

 
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Singing, Chanting, and Chatter: Street Sounds and Songs of the 1919 Egyptian Revolution

A lecture by Ziad Fahmy, Cornell University

 
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Continuity and Change in the Cultural Legacy of Qajar Era

A lecture in Persian by Abbas Amanat, Professor of History & International Studies, Yale University. Part of the Bilingual Lecture Series on Iran.

 
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Rethinking Ottoman Cross-Cultural Encounters: Turks and the Armenian Alphabet

A lecture by Murat Cankara, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Introductory remarks by Sebouh Aslanian. Sponsored by the Richard Hovannisian Endowed Chair for Modern Armenian History at UCLA.

 
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The “Gaza Doctor” Abuelaish: Feminism Will Deliver Peace to the Middle East

On April 18, 2013, the Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies hosted Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, acclaimed physician, author and humanitarian, in a public talk entitled “Perspectives on Peace, Health & Hope: A Gaza Doctor's Journey from Personal Tragedy to a Search for Peace and Human Dignity”.

 
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People need a platform of rights that cannot be taken away

Journalist, businesswoman and humanitarian Princess Basmah bint Saud spoke about her proposed "Fourth Way" at lecture sponsored by the UCLA Center for Middle East Development.

 
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Introducing young students to Arabic, Persian and Turkish

The UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies is launching the “Listen to Learn” website to introduce American students to critical Middle Eastern languages.

 
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"The Fourth Way: Leading the Future" A Lecture by Princess Basmah bint Saud

Princess Basmah bint Saud gave a lecture on April 15, 2013 that outlined her concept of "The Fourth Way," a method of establishing a new platform to help bring stability to the world where large international non-governmental.

 
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Islamic History & Identity in Central Asia: Key Issues & Debates

A lecture by Charles Weller, Washington State University

 
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Return of the Brothers: Student Activism and Islamic Politics in 1970s Egypt

A lecture on April 10, 2013 by Abdullah Al-Arian,Wayne State University

 
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A Deal with Iran is Possible, Peace is Not

The foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran is not irrational—the current regime needs conflict with the United States to perpetuate itself in power, said Professor Mansour Farhang. He advised the United States to reach an implicit understanding with the regime that Iran will not develop nuclear weapons.

 
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The Logic of Iran's Foreign Policy

A lecture by Dr. Mansour Farhang, Bennington College. Part of the Bilingual Lecture Series on Iran.

 
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How do you teach the Arab Spring?

A recent course on the Arab Spring taught by CMED Director Steven Spiegel invited specialists from around the country and UCLA to lecture on individual countries—some in person and some via a videoconferencing link.

 
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Israel in all of its complexity

Israeli journalist Natasha Mozgovaya highlighted Prime Minister Netanyahu’s stinging setback in the January 2013 parliamentary elections and a new political focus on simmering domestic issues.

 
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Iran and the Rise of the 21st Century Intellectuals

A lecture in Persian by Ata Hoodashtian, Institut Canadien de Management. Commentary by Dr. Ali Akbar Mahdi follows.

 
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Nationalist Internationalism, or a pre-history of non-Alignment

A lecture by Noor-Aiman I. Khan, Associate Professor of History and Director of the Program in Middle East and Islamic Civilizations, Colgate University

 
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The Persistence of the Past: How Violence and Genocide in Ottoman Turkey Affect Our World Today

A lecture by Ronald Grigor Suny. Sponsored by the Richard Hovannisian Endowed Chair for Modern Armenian History at UCLA

 
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A Book Talk by Kambiz Navai on “Khesht o Khial: An Interpretation of Iranian Islamic Architecture”

A book talk by Kambiz Navai, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran

 
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The Safety of Journalists

A lecture by Mohammad Manzarpour, BBC Persian Bureau Editor, Washington DC, following the screening of the documentary "The Ayatollah's Seal"

 
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Panel assesses Palestine’s status as ‘observer state’

Several professors from the law school, the Burkle Center of International Relations and the UCLA Center of Middle East Development spoke at the panel, which primarily focused on the question of Palestinian statehood.

 
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Patriot of Persia

A book reading by Christopher de Bellaigue, Journalist

 
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A Night of Poetry with Renowned Iranian Poet: Houshang Ebtehaj (Sayeh)

A reading in Persian by Houshang Ebtehaj (Sayeh) on Sunday, December 09, 2012

 
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Myths in Bahram Beyzaie's Works

A lecture in Persian by Bahram Beyzaie, film/theater Director, screen/play writer, researcher

 
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Afghanistan’s Palimpsest Landscape: Buddhism and Islam in Material Culture

A lecture by Alka Patel, Associate Professor, Department of Art History, UC Irvine. Part of the conference "Beyond the Bamiyan Buddhas: Archaeology and History in the Modern and Ancient Persianate World."

 

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