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Give Health Back to the People

Taiwan, China, the WHO, and politics

 
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UCLA at the 2005 Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting

UCLA students, graduates, and faculty present their research in Chicago on March 31-April 3, 2005.

 
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European Trade Conference Covers Wide Range of Issues

Experts report on U.S.-Hungarian trade, Russia's power plays in oil, the Central European film industry, and EU trade policy.

 
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Nuclear hotspots

UCLA Chancellor Albert Carnesale Speaks On Nuclear Proliferation at UIRS Meeting

 
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Electoral Democracy Has Yet to Shake Mexico's Corrupt Bureaucracy

Alejandro Gertz Manero, Vicente Fox's former National Secretary of Security, points to the dramatic rise in drug use and crime in his country as proof that the reforms have gone only half way.

 
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Heritage Language Workshop, April 30 – May 1, 2005 at UCLA

Sponsored by the UC Consortium for Language Learning and Teaching,organized by the UCLA Language Resource Center

 
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Israel and the Palestinians: Is Peace at Hand?

Israeli Minister Matan Vilnai on Israeli security and negotiations with the Palestinians.

 
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France and Globalization in the Late 18th Century: The Kourou Disaster

Noted British historian Emma Rothschild recalls a terrible turning point in French efforts to expand into the New World.

 
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Learning from past mistakes

UCLA student writes thesis on Spain's transit security

 
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Contemporary Ethiopia: Revolution and Transformation?

What is the status of Ethiopia, 20 years after famine relief? Why hasn't Ethiopia progressed as predicted? Former Clinton advisor for Africa, Gayle Smith, along with leading Ethiopian scholar, Edmond Keller, lead a panel discussion focusing on the state of Ethiopia. Where were you when "We Are the World" dominated the radio waves? Marcia Thomas of USA for Africa discusses the 1984 famine relief effort and pop culture.

 
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Former BBC correspondent Philip Short speaks on his new biography of Pol Pot

How a Paris Playboy Came to Kill a Million and a Half People

 
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Mao and Markets -- Business the Chinese Way

Nick Steele, a student in last year's Shanghai Global Institute, discusses working in a rapidly changing China.

 
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Rebuilding the Middle East

Theoretical approaches, practical solutions

 
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Candlelight Vigil Held at UCLA to Mourn the Dead in Darfur

Students assemble in the rain to pay tribute to the 300,000 who have died, as part of "A Week of Awareness, A Call to Action" on the continuing genocide in Darfur, Sudan.

 
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Refugee Babies: The Lasting Effects of Tsunami Aid in Sri Lanka

UCLA graduate student Nimmi Gowrinathan, just back from serving in the relief effort in Sri Lanka, writes of how political and economic problems there will affect children for years to come.

 
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The People Who Cover Up Genocide

UCLA panel looks at people and governments who deny or explain away the Armenian genocide, the Holocaust, the killing of Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994, and the ongoing massacres in the Darfur provinces of Sudan.

 
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The Return of Mao

A student recounts his experience as an intern in Shanghai, China

 
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American Ideals, Not Foreign Policy, Thrive in Middle East

"America is betraying the values it taught us!" This phrase, uttered by one of my Arab friends from the American University of Beirut, echoed my feelings as I traveled around the Middle East visiting five classmates on the 50th anniversary of our meeting as students at AUB.

 
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The Future of the Greater China Economy

The Third Wilbur K. Woo Conference on the Greater China Economy held at UCLA

 
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Last Professional Performer in the United States Demonstrates Vietnamese Classical Opera

Mrs. Ngoc Bay gives exhibition of techniques of Hat Boi at UCLA.

 
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Terra-cotta Armies, Large and Small: New Finds from Chinese Imperial Tombs

Colloquium at the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology

 
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Heritage Language Preservation

Powerpoint presentation of HERITAGE LANGUAGE PRESERVATION: Chinese as a Model for Inter-Sector Collaboration

 

U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, John M. Evans, Speaks at UCLA

Recently appointed U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Armenia, John Marshall Evans, visited UCLA on February 17, 2005 to address students, faculty, and the public in an informative talk titled "Report from Armenia, 2005."

 
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A new way to learn

Global studies takes a holistic approach to education.

 
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Graduate Students Present Research on the European Union

Doctoral students from seven California universities offer papers on the EU's institutional framework, economy, international role, and citizenship policies.

 

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