The Institute and our affiliated centers and programs record selected lectures and make them available to the public. To date we have published 301 podcasts.
The Peace Process in the Middle East: What is Going On?
Center for Middle East Development
Podcast of a lecture by Ayman Abdel Nour presented by the UCLA Center for Middle East Development and the UCLA International Institute on March 11, 2009.
Duration: 1:21:52
Posted: 10/9/2009
The Marshes of Mesopotamia: Dried, Restored, Will it Last?
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Azzam Alwash, CEO, Nature Iraq
Duration: 1:01:44
Posted: 7/6/2009
PODCAST-Former President of Peru Alejandro Toledo: "Global Financial Crisis and the Fight Against Poverty"
Latin American Institute
Former President of Peru, founder and President, Global Center for Development and Democracy, and
Distinguished University Fellow, Stanford University speaks on Global Financial Crisis and the Fight Against Poverty.
Duration: 37:36
Posted: 6/4/2009
Foucault and Middle East Studies - Introduction
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Introduction by conference organizer, Professor James Gelvin, UCLA
Duration: 5:54
Posted: 4/29/2009
Foucault and Middle East Studies - The Virtues of Recalcitrance: Democracy from Foucault to Latour
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Keynote Address by Professor Timothy Mitchell, Columbia University
Duration: 54:45
Posted: 4/29/2009
Foucault and Middle East Studies - Foucault and the Historiography of Nationalism in the Arab Middle East
Center for Near Eastern Studies
James L. Gelvin, UCLA
Duration: 33:05
Posted: 4/29/2009
Foucault and Middle East Studies - Population, governmentality and social medicine: some questions from 19th- century Egypt
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Khaled Fahmy, NYU
Duration: 44:02
Posted: 4/29/2009
Foucault and Middle East Studies - Discussion
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Michael Meranze, UCLA
Duration: 27:04
Posted: 4/29/2009
The EU Cohesion Program
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by MICHAEL STORPER, UCLA, Urban Planning
Duration: 55:52
Posted: 3/6/2009
The Political Obstacles to the Economic Reforms in Algeria
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Lahouari Addi, University of Lyon held on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 in Bunche 10383.
Duration: 43:02
Posted: 2/11/2009
Oil, Gas, and Environment in the Caspian
Central Asia Initiative
A panel discussion
Duration: 54:23
Posted: 2/6/2009
From Communists to Foreign Capitalists: The Social Foundations of Foreign Direct Investment in Postsocialist Europe
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author NINA BANDELJ, UC Irvine, Sociology
Duration: 40:13
Posted: 12/3/2008
Power and Plenty: Trade, War, and the World Economy in the Second Millennium
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author RONALD FINDLAY, Columbia University, Economics, and discussant ROBERT BRENNER, UCLA, History.
Duration: 1:34:01
Posted: 12/1/2008
Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan: State Ownership and Rentierism in the Former Soviet Union
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by PAULINE JONES LUONG, Brown University, Political Science
Duration: 74:23
Posted: 6/7/2008
Globalization: A Blessing or A Curse? (Arnold C. Harberger Lecture)
Burkle Center for International Relations
Kantathi Suphamongkhon, 39th Foreign Minister of Thailand, UC Regents Professor, Burkle Center Senior Fellow and this year's presenter of the Annual Harberger Distinguished Lecture on Economic Development.
Duration: 30:00
Posted: 5/22/2008
Former Bugandan PM: National Land Policy Needed
Globalization Research Center - Africa
Uganda needs a national land policy that ends legalized seizures of territory, former Bugandan Prime Minister (Katikkiro) Daniel Muliika tells a UCLA audience in this podcast.
Duration: 37:56
Posted: 2/26/2008
Can People Power Change Kenya?
Globalization Research Center - Africa
Resolving the election crisis of 2007-08 is one thing, argues GRCA Research Associate Stephen Ndegwa, and addressing underlying injustices is quite another. Ndegwa and an engaged UCLA audience debate the likelihood of significant change from below.
Duration: 49:03
Posted: 2/14/2008
Robert Brenner on the Long Downturn
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
Robert Brenner, a UCLA professor of history and author of, most recently, "The Economics of Global Turbulence," shares his long- and short-run analyses of the post-WWII world economy.
Duration: 1:01:27
Posted: 2/7/2007
