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The Institute and our affiliated centers and programs record selected lectures and make them available to the public. To date we have published 810 podcasts.

Media Freedom in the Maghreb
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Abdelaziz Nouaydi, attorney at Rabat Bar
Duration: 1:11:49

One Hundred Years of Oil Income and the Iranian Economy: A Blessing or a Curse
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture in English by Professor Hashem Pesaran, Cambridge university. Part of the CNES Bilingual Lecture Series.
Duration: 1:02:13

War, Citizenship and Memory in Iraq
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Dina Rizk Khoury, George Washington University
Duration: 0:56:11

Economic Roots of Iran's Long, Hot Summer of 2009
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A paper presented by Arang Keshavarzian, Associate Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, New York University. Part of the one-day conference "How East Meets West Today: Economies and Cultures of the Middle East in a Global Era."
Duration: 0:26:12

Culture and War in Iraq
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A paper by Rochelle Davis, Assistant Professor of Arab Studies, Georgetown University (read by Asli Bali, UCLA School of Law). Part of the one-day conference "How East Meets West Today: Economies and Cultures of the Middle East in a Global Era."
Duration: 0:13:00

Tehran Political Posters Then and Now
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A paper presented by Shiva Balaghi, Cogut International Humanities Fellow, Brown University. Part of the one-day conference "How East Meets West Today: Economies and Cultures of the Middle East in a Global Era."
Duration: 0:17:36

The Global Kaffiyya Craze
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A paper presented by Ted Swedenburg, Professor of Anthropology, University of Arkansas. Part of the one-day conference "How East Meets West Today: Economies and Cultures of the Middle East in a Global Era."
Duration: 0:22:12

Arabs and Muslims in Mainstream American Culture
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A paper presented by Louise Cainkar, Assistant Professor of Social and Cultural Studies, Marquette University. Part of the one-day conference "How East Meets West Today: Economies and Cultures of the Middle East in a Global Era."
Duration: 0:16:54

Hawalas: Financing Radical Islam or Survival?
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A paper presented by Khalid Medani, Assistant Professor of Political Science, McGill University. Part of the one-day conference "How East Meets West Today: Economies and Cultures of the Middle East in a Global Era."
Duration: 0:20:43

The War Economy in Iraq
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A paper presented by Pete Moore, Associate Professor of Political Science, Case Western Reserve University. Part of the one-day conference "How East Meets West Today: Economies and Cultures of the Middle East in a Global Era."
Duration: 22:42

Cold War Borders in a Post-Socialist World: Hong Kong / China
Center for Chinese Studies
A lecture by JAMES L. WATSON, in the series Beyond the Headlines: China and the Global Future delivered on 2/19/2010
Duration: 57:48

Crossing the Roof of the World, Panel 2
Program on Central Asia
Podcast of "Crossing the Roof of the World" Conference, Panel 2
Duration: 1:33:34

Global CA: Rising to the Cosmopolitan Challenge
Burkle Center for International Relations
Prof. Abe Lowenthal, USC School of Intl. Relations
Duration: 60:02

The Regional Context of Turkey's Foreign Policy
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Dean Ahmet Evin, Sabanci University
Duration: 57:43

Orientalism in the Works of Paul Bowles
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Lecture by Philip Schuyler, University of Washington
Duration: 1:07:36

The Emergence of History: A Survey of the History of Taiwanese Historiography
Center for Chinese Studies
A podcast of the talk by WU MI-CHA (Professor of Taiwanese Literature, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan) is now available.
Duration: 54:26

Race and the Traces of History
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Patrick Wolfe, La Trobe University, Australia on January 25, 2010.
Duration: 55:54

Does 'Fair Trade' Help Those Who Harvest Tea?
Asia Institute
As part of the International Human Rights Film Series, the Asia Institute put on a screening and discussion of an award-winning 2008 documentary, "The Bitter Taste of Tea," that takes a skeptical view of the fair trade movement's ability to protect laborers within this global industry. Listen to scholars, fair trade advocates and audience members delve into the issues in this audio podcast.
Duration: 1:16:47

Between Palestine and the Rand: Settler colonialism, labor and state violence.
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Zachary Lockman, New York University
Duration: 32:29

The settlers ongoing contract: Assimilation and removal in the post-frontier era.
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Patrick Wolfe, La Trobe University, Australia
Duration: 31:09

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