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Special Forum on Post-1998 Indonesia, with guest speakers Nursyahbani Katjasungkana and Hilmar Farid

This special forum was held in conjunction with the UC Berkeley-UCLA Joint Conference on Southeast Asian Studies, with the theme "Ten Years After: Reformasi and New Social Movements in Indonesia, 1998-2008".

 
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10 Questions for Richard Baum

A crackdown on protesters in Tibet last month triggered demonstrations in London and Paris amid the running of the Olympic torch, effectively turning this summer's sporting contest in Beijing into what some are calling the "Human Rights Games." Richard Baum, veteran Sinologist and professor of political science, talked to Staff Writer Ajay Singh about China's decades-old Tibet challenge.

 
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Killing Memory: Ethnicity, Religion and the Destruction of Culture in the Balkan Wars of the 1990s

A public lecture by Andras Riedlmayer, Harvard University delivered on April 15, 2008.

 
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Killing Memory: Ethnicity, Religion and the Destruction of Culture in the Balkan Wars of the 1990s

A public lecture by Andras Riedlmayer, Harvard University delivered on April 15, 2008.

 
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Emroozeh Chegooneh Mitavan Irani Bood (How to be an Iranian Today)

A public lecture by Ramin Jahanbegloo, University of Toronto, delivered on April 13, 2008.

 
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Humanitarian Intervention and the Middle East: A Moral and Security Imperative

The Humanitarian Intervention Task Force (HITF) was established by Professor Steven Spiegel, Director of the UCLA Center for Middle East Development, in response to a request from the Ford Foundation to examine the question of Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect as they relate to the Middle East.

 
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Which Special Interests Get Heard?

Japanese politics expert Megumi Naoi explains the relationship between Japanese politicians and interest groups.

 
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No Sex in the City: Personal Accounts of a Generation of Women in the PLO

A public lecture by Suad Amiry, Director of Riwaq: the Centre for Architectural Conservation, Palestine, delivered on April 8, 2008, discussing her new book "No Sex In the City."

 
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Aaron Miller on America's Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace

Podcast of Aaron David Miller lecture on his visit to UCLA 8 April 2008. Miller's talk was co-sponsored by the UCLA International Institute and the UCLA Center for Middle East Development.

 
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Burkle Center Senior Fellow Gen. Clark Comments on new GI Bill

LA Times, April 10, 2008

 
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For Peace, Work at Global Disarmament

UCLA Today, April 10, 2008

 
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Plan Brokered by UCLA, USC Archaeologists Would Remove Roadblock to Mideast Peace

Israeli and Palestinian scholars reach the first-ever agreement on the disposition of the region's archaeological treasures following the establishment of a future Palestinian state.

 
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Speaker to Discuss Nuclear Proliferation

Daily Bruin, April 3, 2008

 
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Time for a Revival of Disarmament?

Hans Blix, Chairman of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission.

 
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Burkle Center Senior Fellow Gen. Clark on the Future of NATO

Newsweek, March 24, 2008

 
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North Korea: 'We Must Have Nuclear Weapons, Otherwise We Would be Another Iraq'

UCLA Radio - The Diplomat, March 18, 2008

 
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Rogue States: Fight, Engage or Isolate?

On March 11, the Burkle Center for International Relations hosted a conference to discuss how to deal with "states of concern."

 
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The 2008 Burkle Center Conference: U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Rogue States

UCLA Radio - The Diplomat, March 18, 2008

 
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Burkle Center Senior Fellow Gen. Clark Comments on Torture

The Washington Monthly, March 2008

 
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Danish Ambassador Touts 'Dangerous' Example

How Denmark stays progressive, pro-U.S., and thoroughly multilateral, as explained by Ambassador Friis Arne Petersen, the country's top representative in Washington.

 
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Officials Examine US Foreign Policy

In an effort to bring foreign-policy issues from Washington to Los Angeles, the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations hosted U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Rogue States: Engage, Isolate, or Strike? a conference featuring former presidential hopeful and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Burkle Center senior fellow Gen. Wesley Clark.

 
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Hungry for Practical Approaches, Students Attend 'Rogue States' Policy Gathering

Students at the Burkle Center's March 11 conference add their voices to the debate over how best to wield the tools of foreign policy when dealing with governments seen as U.S. adversaries.

 
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O What a Rogue and Peasant State Am I!

The Huffington Post, March 12, 2008

 
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Richardson Hints at New Diplomacy

LA Times, March 12, 2008

 
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Gov. Bill Richardson Keynotes UCLA Foreign Policy Conference

UCLA Newsroom, March 11, 2008

 

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