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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 806 podcasts.

Oil, Gas, and Environment in the Caspian
Program on Central Asia
A panel discussion
Duration: 54:23

Beyond Anne Frank: Hidden Children and Postwar Families in Holland
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author DIANE WOLF, UC Davis, Sociology, and discussant SUSAN DERWIN, UCSB, Germanic, Slavic and Semitic Studies
Duration: 58:46

Energy, Environment, and the Economy (US-China Conf.)
Burkle Center for International Relations
Panel Discussion by Mikkal Herberg, Robert Kapp, Barry Naughton
Duration: 60:00

Politics and Security (US-China Conf.)
Burkle Center for International Relations
Panel Discussion by Richard Baum, Mike Chinoy, and Donald Keyser.
Duration: 62:17

Recent Lessons for the Obama Administration's China Policy (US-China Conf.)
Burkle Center for International Relations
Thomas Christensen, Professor of Politics and International Affairs and Director of the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program at Princeton University
Duration: 34:44

The Next Stage in US-China Relations (US-China Conf.)
Burkle Center for International Relations
Gen. Wesley K. Clark (ret.), retired general of the U.S. Army and former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO
Duration: 38:07

Two Systems, One World - Energy, Environment, and The Economy
Center for Chinese Studies
Two Systems, One World: US-China Relations under the Obama Administration - Energy, Environment, and The Economy
Duration: 55:22

Introduction and Background (US-China Conf.)
Burkle Center for International Relations
David Schaberg, Co-Director of the Center for Chinese Studies and Associate Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures at UCLA and Richard Baum, Professor of Political Science at UCLA
Duration: 20:00

Human Rights and Gaza, Part II
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Comments delivered by Lisa Hajjar, UC Santa Barbara, at the Human Rights and Gaza symposium held on Wednesday, January 21, 2009.
Duration: 20:02

Human Rights and Gaza, Part III
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Comments delivered by Richard Falk, Princeton, at the Human Rights and Gaza symposium held on Wednesday, January 21, 2009.
Duration: 22:26

Human Rights and Gaza, Part IV
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Comments delivered by Saree Makdisi, UCLA, at the Human Rights and Gaza symposium held on Wednesday, January 21, 2009.
Duration: 16:08

Human Rights and Gaza, Part I
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Comments delivered by Gabriel Piterberg, UCLA, at the Human Rights and Gaza symposium held on Wednesday, January 21, 2009.
Duration: 17:05

Current Challenges in the Middle East Facing the New Administration
Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies
A public lecture by the Consul General of Israel Jacob Dayan.
Duration: 1:29:38

10 languages and counting. Part 1
Center for World Languages
Michael Heim, professor of Slavic languages and literatures at UCLA, says he's never learned a language just for the sake of learning it, and he tells why experts write the worst textbooks.
Duration: 10:26

10 languages and counting. Part 2
Center for World Languages
Michael Heim on the importance of learning languages.
Duration: 10:15

Three Approaches in Contemporary Classical Studies - The Social Historical Approach and Conclusion
Center for Chinese Studies
A talk by Kuo-liang Yeh (Dean of National Taiwan University) on contemporary Classical Studies under the general title "Three Approaches in Contemporary Classical Studies"
Duration: 38:42

Three Approaches in Contemporary Classical Studies - The Corroboratory Approach
Center for Chinese Studies
A talk by Kuo-liang Yeh (Dean of National Taiwan University) on contemporary Classical Studies under the general title "Three Approaches in Contemporary Classical Studies"
Duration: 01:01:05

Three Approaches in Contemporary Classical Studies - Introduction and the Traditional Approach Improved
Center for Chinese Studies
A talk by Kuo-liang Yeh (Dean of National Taiwan University) on contemporary Classical Studies under the general title "Three Approaches in Contemporary Classical Studies"
Duration: 52:20

Service Encounters: Class, Gender, and the Market for Social Distinction in Urban China
Center for Chinese Studies
A talk by Amy Hanser (University of British Columbia)
Duration: 50:13

French Suburbs and Social Bonds: Between Inclusion and Exclusion
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by PIERRE BOUVIER, Universite de Paris X Nanterre, Sociology
Duration: 44:10

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