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.
Climate Change and U.S. Foreign Policy: "Life After the Kyoto Protocol"
Burkle Center for International Relations
David Victor, Stanford University Law Professor
Duration: 59:19
Posted: 2/1/2008
Gunter Grass' Peeling the Onion
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with translator MICHAEL HEIM, UCLA Slavic Languages and Literatures, and discussant HANS WAGENER, UCLA Germanic Languages
Duration: 55:34
Posted: 2/1/2008
Blackwater: What Does Private Security in Iraq Mean for US Democracy at Home?
Burkle Center for International Relations
Deborah Avant, UC Irvine Political Science Profressor.
Duration: 53:53
Posted: 1/31/2008
Commerce and Classics: Sino-Japanese Exchanges in the Eighteenth Century
Center for Chinese Studies
A podcast of a presentation given December 12, 2007, by Benjamin Elman, on the intellectual impact of late imperial Chinese classicism, medicine and science in Tokugawa Japan by way of reconsidering early modern Sino-Japanese cultural history, 1700-1850.
Duration: 58:22
Posted: 1/20/2008
The Iranian Regime Structure and Women's Rights
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Fatemeh Haghighatjoo, Harvard University, delivered on January 14, 2008, as part of the Bilingual Lecture Series on Iran.
Duration: 43:26
Posted: 1/17/2008
Journalism: Asia in the Media
Burkle Center for International Relations
Tom Plate, syndicated Asia columnist, and James F. Paradise, former United Press International and Dow Jones reporter.
Duration: 1:14:39
Posted: 12/20/2007
Middle Eastern American Studies: The Emergence of a Field
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Mehdi Bozorgmehr, City University of New York - Graduate Center, delivered on November 26, 2007
Duration: 36:24
Posted: 12/17/2007
Jasmine and Stars: Reading More Than Lolita in Tehran
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Fatemeh Keshavarz, Washington University, on December 11, 2007 as part of the Bilingual Lecture Series on Iran.
Duration: 49:14
Posted: 12/17/2007
On the Dilemmas of Artistic (Con)Fusion: Music
Asia Pacific Arts
Smitha Radhakrishnan gives us a sampling of Indian music over the years -- classical, film, and diasporic -- in Part Two of her series on artistic fusion.
Duration: 9:39
Posted: 12/14/2007
Rein in the Oil Bullies (Burma)
Burkle Center for International Relations
Michael L. Ross, UCLA Political Science Profressor.
Duration: 6:01
Posted: 12/11/2007
Living with Russia
Burkle Center for International Relations
Jack F. Matlock, Jr., former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union.
Duration: 34:24
Posted: 12/10/2007
Austria's Role in Central and Eastern Europe
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by PAUL LENDVAI, Austrian Journalist, with an introduction by Ivan Berend, UCLA History.
Duration: 49:03
Posted: 12/10/2007
The Social Bases of Reform and Anti-Reform: A Comparative Study of Ukraine and Russia
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by DAVID LANE, University of Cambridge, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Duration: 31:01
Posted: 12/10/2007
Headscarves and Hotpants: Islam, Secularism and Women's Fashion in Southeastern Europe
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by KRISTEN GHODSEE, Bowdoin College, Gender and Women's Studies. The lecture is part of the ISLAM IN THE BALKANS series organized by CEES and CNES.
Duration: 50:15
Posted: 12/10/2007
Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure and the Internet
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A CEES faculty lecture by CHRISTINE BORGMAN, UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies
Duration: 45:17
Posted: 12/10/2007
Sheherezada in Exile, or Writing Across the Borders: The Case of Dubravka Ugresic
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by JASMINA LUKIC, Central European University, Budapest, Gender Studies
Duration: 32:05
Posted: 12/10/2007
Stone Records and Parallel Universes: Music and Globalization in Turkey
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A CEES faculty lecture by MUNIR BEKEN, UCLA Ethnomusicology
Duration: 36:18
Posted: 12/10/2007
Strangers Nowhere in the World: The Rise of Cosmopolitanism in Early Modern Europe
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author MARGARET JACOB, UCLA History, and discussant DAVID HOLLINGER, UC Berkeley History
Duration: 46:46
Posted: 12/10/2007
Women's Health and Welfare States: A Comparative Study of Western Europe
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A CEES faculty lecture by NICOLETTE HART, UCLA Sociology
Duration: 54:56
Posted: 12/10/2007
Al-Qaeda and Anarchism: A Historian's Reply to Terrorology
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by James Gelvin, UCLA, delivered at the conference/workshop on Jihadi Islam held at the UCLA Faculty Center on Tuesday, November 13, 2007.
Duration: 40:48
Posted: 11/27/2007
The Wahhabi Factor in Jihadi Islam
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by David Dean Commins, Dickinson College, delivered at the conference/workshop on Jihadi Islam held at the UCLA Faculty Center on Tuesday, November 13, 2007.
Duration: 33:37
Posted: 11/27/2007
Jihad in Modern Shi'a Thought
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Rola El-Husseini, Texas A and M University, delivered at the conference/workshop on Jihadi Islam held at the UCLA Faculty Center on Tuesday, November 13, 2007.
Duration: 23:30
Posted: 11/27/2007
Journalism and Asia: Career Reflections
Asia Institute
Syndicated Asia columnist Tom Plate and former United Press International and Dow Jones reporter James F. Paradise discuss coverage of Asia in the media
Duration: 1:14:39
Posted: 11/9/2007
Biwa and the Tale of Heike
Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies
Yoko Hiraoka recites portions of the Tale of Heike, accompanying herself on the biwa, and discusses the history of the poem and the instrument alike. Listen to a podcast of her performance and talk.
Duration: 1:29:55
Posted: 11/9/2007
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