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The Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Possibility of a Two-State Solution

A public lecture by Galia Golan, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel

 
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6 Who've Cared About Darfur's Victims

Burkle Center Website, Oct. 30, 2007

 
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Myanmar, the Latest Petro Bully

Sky-high oil prices allow the junta, and other bad actors, to thrive and buy political protection, writes Michael L. Ross in The Los Angeles Times. (Photo courtesy of Thompson/Essential Science Information)

 
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First Steps for Peace in the Middle East

Steven Spiegel, a professor of political science and director of the Center for Middle East Development, is a leading expert on U.S. policy in the Middle East. A longer version of this article recently appeared in the Israeli paper Ha'aretz. (Photo courtesy of pbs.org)

 
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A Time to Lead, for Duty, Honor and Country - Part I

Gen. Wesley K. Clark, (ret.), former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO and Burkle Center Senior Fellow.

 
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A Time to Lead, for Duty, Honor and Country - Part II

Gen. Wesley K. Clark, (ret.), former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO and Burkle Center Senior Fellow.

 
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Troop Surge in Iraq Must End, Analyst Says

UCLA Today, Oct. 10, 2007

 
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Gen. Clark Speaks on Iraq, Book

The Daily Bruin, October 8, 2007

 
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Get Out of Iraq Within a Year, Urges Former US Defense Official

Larry Korb, a former assistant defense secretary under Reagan, wants to keep a regional military presence and to keep intervening in Iraq, but he thinks that continuing the occupation does more harm than good. He and Phillip Carter, a UCLA alum and Iraq war veteran, take questions on the war and Gen. Petraeus's strategy.

 
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Petraeus' Optimistic Take on Iraq War Not a Consensus

The Daily Bruin, September 27, 2007

 
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Phillip Carter: Refocus on Political Solution for Iraq

In this video op-ed, UCLA law graduate and Iraq war veteran Phillip Carter says that tactical victories for the U.S. military in Baghdad will be of little consolation when troop levels fall again in April 2008. He discusses the corruption and sectarianism that plagued Iraqi security forces during his time in Diyala Province.

 
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The CIA's License to Fail: Professor Amy Zegart

LA Times, September 23, 2007

 
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US Intelligence Shortcomings Still Exist, Professor Amy Zegart.

UCLA Magazine, September 11, 2007

 
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The Next War, Wesley K. Clark

Washington Post, Sunday, September 16, 2007

 
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The Military in Iraq are Resolving Nothing, Wesley K. Clark

The Independent, September 9, 2007

 
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9/11 Didn't Change Much About Intelligence-Gathering, Prof. Amy Zegart

UCLA News, September 6, 2007

 
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Amy Zegart: US Spy Agencies Have Long Way to Go

In this video op-ed, Amy Zegart of the UCLA School of Public Affairs calls for "top-down policy changes" and "bottom-up cultural transformation" in U.S. intelligence gathering and analysis. Zegart is the author of "Spying Blind: The CIA, the FBI, and the Origins of 9/11" (2007).

 
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Why Terrorists Aren't Soldiers, Wesley K. Clark and Kal Raustiala

Burkle Center Senior Fellow Wesley K. Clark and Center Director Kal Raustiala argue in The New York Times that the current U.S. practice of declaring terrorists "enemy combatants" at once impairs counterterrorism efforts and endangers civil liberties at home.

 
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A Stroll in Beirut

"Symbols of the intractable problems of the Middle East stood in striking contrast to the pleasures of life pursued by the resilient Lebanese as I took a walk downtown from the American University with a friend earlier this month," writes UCLA Fulbright coordinator Ann Kerr in the Palisadian-Post.

 
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Climate Change: Globalization of Environmental Impacts and Solutions

A presentation by SASSAN SAATCHI, Institute of the Environment, UCLA, at the conference on Security Issues and Impacts: Comparative Perspectives on Europe and Eurasia, UCLA, June 1, 2007

 
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Energy Security in South-Eastern Europe: the Role of Greece

A presentation by DIMITRIS CARAMITSOS-TZIRAS, Greek Consul General, Los Angeles, at the conference on Security Issues and Impacts: Comparative Perspectives on Europe and Eurasia, UCLA, June 1, 2007

 
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Energy Security: Risks and Advantages of Partnering with Russia

A presentation by MARTHA BRILL OLCOTT, Senior Associate, Russian and Eurasian Program, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C., at the conference on Security Issues and Impacts: Comparative Perspectives on Europe and Eurasia, UCLA, June 1, 2007

 
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European Approaches to Climate Change Policy

A presentation by J.R. DESHAZO, Associate Professor of Public Policy, UCLA, at the conference on Security Issues and Impacts: Comparative Perspectives on Europe and Eurasia, UCLA, June 1, 2007

 
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Europe's 'Different Adventure'

The keynote speaker at a UCLA conference on security issues in Europe and Eurasia revisits the meaning of European unity.

 
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French Territorial Security: Urban Violence, Illegal Immigration, and Muslim Communities

A presentation by REMI BAUDOUI, Professor of Public Policy and Planning, University of Geneva, at the conference on Security Issues and Impacts: Comparative Perspectives on Europe and Eurasia, UCLA, June 1, 2007

 

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