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The Lasting Legacy of the Great Game: ‘Pashtunistan’ Through Afghan Lenses

A talk by Amin Tarzi, Marine Corps University, Quantico. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes

 
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Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye discusses Egypt's parliamentary elections with the Pasadena Star News

As Egypt launches their parliamentary elections, Dalia Dassa Kaye comments on the uncertainty over the Egyptian parliament's authority in the post-Mubarak era.

 
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Crafting History: A Tribute to Fayz Muhammad and Seraj-al-Tawarikh

A video presentation by Ashraf Ghani, Chairman, Institute for State Effectiveness, Kabul. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes

 
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Grad Student Interview: Janell Rothenberg

A video interview with Janell Rothenberg, PhD candidate in Anthropology

 
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Afghan Historiography in the Twentieth Century

A talk by Senzil Nawid, University of Arizona. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes

 
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Reclaiming the Past: The Tawarikh-i Hafiz Rahmat Khani and Pashtun Historiography

A talk by Robert Nichols, Richard Stockton College, NJ. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes

 
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Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes: Opening Remarks

An introduction by Nile Green, UCLA. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes

 
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What Does a Jew Want?: On Binationalism and Other Specters

Gil Hochberg In a conversation with Udi Aloni about the practice, art and theory toward binationalism.

 
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Mobilization and Collective Action in the Arab Spring.

A talk Juan Cole (University of Michigan)

 
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What History Explains: The Arab World at the Intersection of the National and Transnational.

A talk by James Gelvin (UCLA)

 
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Negotiating Identities: Iranian Jews Conversion to Islam and the Baha’i faith

A lecture by Mehrdad Amanat, independent scholar and writer

 
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Qur'an and Elocutionary Union in the Alhambra

A lecture by Richard Serrano, Rutgers University

 
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Top U.S. military commander is coming to UCLA

General James Mattis, the top commander of the American military in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, will join award-winning NPR foreign affairs correspondent Mike Shuster for a public conversation on Nov. 18.

 
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Acclaimed Israeli writer, journalist and commentator to speak at UCLA

Yossi Klein Halevi will be on campus Nov. 16 and 17.

 
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The Arabs and the Holocaust: The Arab-Israeli War of Narratives

A lecture by Gilbert Achcar, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London

 
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Pontiff visits UCLA to discuss the future of Christianity in the Middle East

International Institute hosts Armenian spiritual leader Aram I as part of 20-day tour of Southern California

 
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Activist prof hailed for half century of contributions to scholarship, teaching

Upcoming conference highlights the work, dedication of Professor Sondra Hale, who is set to retire on Dec. 1.

 
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Foreign Policy Op-Ed by Burkle Center Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye: Why Bombing Iran is Still a Bad Idea

Despite charges from the U.S. Justice Department of an Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador, military action is dangerous, unpredictable and should be avoided, according to Burkle Center Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye.

 
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War Stories of Arab Americans

A talk by Gregory Orfalea, Westmont College

 
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Pontiff discusses future of Christianity in the Middle East

Armenian spiritual leader Aram I stops at UCLA as part of 20-day tour of Southern California

 
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Former ambassador is hopeful that U.S. will soon “cover much more of the field”

Christopher Hill predicts that America will soon return to a fuller, more traditional approach to foreign policy.

 
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The Future of Christianity in the Middle East

A lecture by His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of Cilicia.

 
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The Urgent vs. The Important: US Policy in the Middle East and in East Asia

A lecture by Amb. Christopher R. Hill, Dean of the University of Denver's Josef Korbel School of International Studies, and former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq.

 
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Men Who Tiptoe Into Their Marital Bedrooms: A Meditation on the Reality of the Novelist in a Time of Revolution

A lecture by Hisham Matar, Barnard College

 
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Former American ambassador to Iraq to discuss U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and East Asia

Christopher Hill, America’s former ambassador to Iraq, will be on campus on Oct. 13 to talk about “The Urgent vs. The Important: U.S. Policy in the Middle East and in East Asia.”

 

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