News
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.
Posted: 2/15/2005
"I Was One of the Lucky Ones. I Lost Nothing."
UCLA senior Audrey Desiderato survived the December 26 tsunami while scuba-diving off a Thai island. Here she reflects on the experience and on the immense losses suffered by others.
Posted: 2/12/2005
Filipino/Tagalog, A Language of the Philippines, Expands at UCLA
Department of Asian Languages and Cultures offers courses in Advanced Filipino for the first time.
Posted: 2/10/2005
North Korea's Nuclear Declaration
The full text of the February 2005 statement by the DPRK's Foreign Ministry.
Posted: 2/10/2005
Tsunami Still Taking Toll: Indonesian Military Combines Relief with Executing Rebels, while Sri Lankan Fishermen Face Loss of Livelihood
UCLA professors say relief efforts hurt by prexisting conditions in Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
Posted: 2/10/2005
About the Performers in A Celebration of Music and Dance from South and Southeast Asia—A Benefit to Support Tsunami Relief Efforts, to be held on February 9th at 7:00 p.m. (UCLA Ackerman Union's Grand Ballroom)
A list of the distinguished performers in, “A Celebration of Music and Dance from South and Southeast Asia”—A Benefit to Support Tsunami Relief Efforts
Posted: 2/9/2005
Globalization hits UCLA
Globalization is a big word. But a new major in global studies aims to give UCLA students the tools to understand it.
Posted: 2/8/2005
Larry Diamond on What Went Wrong in Iraq and Prospects for Democracy and Stability
Former senior advisor to L. Paul Bremer looks at the players in Iraq's new political lineup, strategies for defusing the insurgency, and some of the serious mistakes the U.S. has made and continues to make.
Posted: 2/7/2005
Memoirs of an Atomic Bomb Survivor: Shigeko Sasamori
UCLA Professor James Yamazaki speaks with Shigeko Sasamori, one of the so-called Hiroshima Maidens, who survived the atomic bombing and were brought to the US for reconstructive surgery in 1955 by Norman Cousins and the readers of Saturday Review.
Posted: 2/7/2005
Arafat's Legacy and the 2005 Palestinian Election
Kenneth W. Stein (Emory University) puts the recent Palestinian election in perspective
Posted: 2/3/2005
China versus Taiwan: Balance of Power or of Will?
Allen S. Whiting analyzes alternative scenarios of where the "balance of will" between China and Taiwan may lead
Posted: 1/21/2005
"UCLA Today" Features International Institute Staffer
New feature on faculty and staff hobbies takes a look at Leslie Evans' period miniature German dollhouse.
Posted: 1/20/2005
UCLA Holds Briefing on Indian Ocean Tsunami
Expert panel looks at political problems in relief work, priorities in rescue and reconstruction efforts, and what aid workers and NGOs actually do.
Posted: 1/20/2005
The Prisoner of Conscience: Zhao Ziyang, 1919-2005
He carried China's democratic hopes but sacrificed his freedom at Tiananmen.
Posted: 1/16/2005
Ronald Rogowski Named Associate Dean of UCLA International Institute
Distinghished political scientist assumes administrative responsibilities as part of growth of UCLA's international work.
Posted: 1/14/2005
Nationalism in China & Taiwan
The Center for Chinese Studies presents a day-long conference, January 22
Posted: 1/13/2005
Aid Available for Students in the US from Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia
The Institute for International Education and the Freeman Foundation offer emergency assistance to students from disaster-affected areas.
Posted: 1/12/2005
UCLA Fights HIV/AIDS in Asia
In much of Southeast Asia, China and India, the fight against HIV/AIDS is being led by UCLA alumni — trainees sent here to learn from the best
Posted: 1/10/2005
Agencies Respond and Ask for Assistance
Links to some of the organizations that have mobilized to respond to the crisis. In most cases it is possible to read about an organization's pre-crisis efforts in the region as well as what it has sought to do to address the destruction and long-term challenges of rebuilding.
Posted: 1/7/2005
Interview with Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage
Text of the Deputy Secretary's December 20 farewell interview with Charlie Rose.
Posted: 1/6/2005
Historian Ivan Berend Honored on His Service as Director
Eminent authority on European history steps down after twelve years as director of the Center for European and Eurasian Studies.
Posted: 1/3/2005
Tsunami -- Understanding and Helping
Web resources to aid in understanding the recent tragedy.
Posted: 1/2/2005
UCLA Asian Studies Faculty in the News -- January 2006
Performers influenced by the APPEX experience, gift to create a chair for the study of Korean Christianity
Posted: 1/2/2005
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