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Coming to the “cave of the tiger” leads man to the home of the Bruins

U.S. Army Major Jin Park left home at 14 determined to find success in the United States. He will soon graduate from UCLA with a master's degree in East Asian studies, which he will use in his new assignment as a security assistance officer at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul.

 
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Media Hope and African Capacity

A lecture by Farah Chaudhry and Chip Duncan

 
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Multitasking in the Middle East: Obama and the Challenges of Israel, Iran, and the Arab Awakening - a talk by Jeremy Ben-Ami, President of J-Street

A talk by the President & Founder of J-Street, Jeremy Ben-Ami. This event was co-sponsored by the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies.

 
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Mamadou Diouf delivers the James S. Coleman Memorial Lecture: Islam and the Making of the Public Space

Mamadou Diouf is Leitner Family Professor of African Studies. He leads Columbia University’s Institute of African Studies at the School of International and Public Affairs.

 
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Putin's Russia : What is in the Cards?

A public lecture by Yevgenia Albats, Editor-in-Chief, The New Times (Novoye Vremya).

 
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RSVP for New Visions of Japan Annual Forum

The 2011 - 2012 academic year marks the 20th Anniversary of the UCLA Paul I. and Hisako Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies. To commemorate this milestone, the Terasaki Center will be holding its first ever annual forum, New Visions of Japan. Please join us for this special event on Friday, June 1, 2012 at 4 PM.

 
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Al-Mutanabbi Street: Poetry and Art from Tragedy - Afaf Nash and Susan Slyomovics

Afaf Nash reads "there is still a sun that rises…"by Abdul Satar (Abu Ali), from the documentary film A Candle for the Shabandar Cafe (directed by Emad Ali). Susan Slyomovics reads the English translation of the same poem.

 
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International Online Piracy Panel

The International Online Piracy panel featured panelists Noam Dromi, Dr. John Richardson Jr., Nat Segaloff and Danielle Van Lier. This event was co-sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations, The Generation and the Undergraduate International Relations Society (UIRS).

 
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The Challenge of Covering a Fast-Changing China

A conversation with American Public Media senior correspondent Rob Schmitz and editor Angilee Shah.

 
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The Emerging Cultural and Creative Industries in the Greater China Economy: The Cross-strait Co-opetitive Strategy

Professor DONG, is currently a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at UCLA and UCSD. He specializes in digital content and cultural & creative industries, industrial research of motion pictures, innovation & entrepreneurship and investment, intellectual property and Asia-Pacific business strategies.

 
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The Internet and Social Mobilization in China

A public lecture by Professor Yong HU on how the Internet helps build links and facilitates collective action in China.

 
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Janet Napolitano, US Secretary of Homeland Security

A lecture by Janet Napolitano, US Secretary of Homeland Security and the former governor of Arizona.

 
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A Night with Abbas Maroufi (in Persian)

A talk and reading by Abbas Maroufi, author of The Symphony of the Dead

 
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Calling all future diplomats!

UCLA International Institute offers new Model UN summer program for high school students

 
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How much Arabic is in my poems: A Poetry reading interspersed by an essay on poetics and politics

Poet Maged Zaher

 
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The Modern Recovery of the Ismaili Legacy and Its Importance for the Study of the Fatimids

A lecture by Paul Walker, University of Chicago

 
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UCLA recognized as a leader in US-China relations

Chancellor Gene Block accepts award from Committee of 100 on behalf of university

 
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Congratulations to the 2011-12 Alice Belkin Memorial Scholarship Recipients

The UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2011-12 Alice Belkin Memorial Scholarship.

 
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Thai Smakom to host 14th annual culture night event

Student group's annual event to feature drama, dance and music performance

 
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The Potential Institutional Change in China

A talk by economist Dr. Yeliang XIA on the potential for institutional change in China, based on his studies on institutional analysis of the influence of economic development and social movements on the goal of constitutional democracy, individual freedoms and choices, and rule of law.

 
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French scholar awarded 2012 Guggenheim Fellowship

Professor Laure Murat is this year's lone UCLA recipient

 
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Homeland Security chief speaks about challenges facing U.S., global cooperation

Janet Napolitano stops at UCLA to discuss national homeland security issues

 
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Janet Napolitano, US Secretary of Homeland Security

A lecture by Janet Napolitano, US Secretary of Homeland Security and the former governor of Arizona, delivered at the Anderson School of Management on April 16, 2012.

 
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New club aims to connect UCLA students and Fulbright scholars

Speaking International will hold its first meeting on April 20

 
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Designated Drivers: State Capitalism in China’s Auto Industry

G.E. Anderson’s in-depth look at industrial development in China’s auto industry reveals not only how China surpassed the U.S. to become the world’s largest market for autos, but also political principles that have shaped China’s approach to industrial planning in general.

 

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