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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.

Challenges for the Next President: Is the Middle East Still Important?
Center for Middle East Development
A public lecture by Dr. Shibley Telhami
Duration: 1:37:29

Lebanon Today
Center for Middle East Development
Podcast of a lecture by Nizar Abdel-Kader sponsored by the UCLA Center for Middle East Development
Duration: 1:11:05

Karadzic, Bashir and Challenges for International Justice
Burkle Center for International Relations
David Kaye, Executive Director, UCLA School of Law's International Human Rights Program.
Duration: 7:06

What Is It About Swahili, Tom Hinnebusch?
Center for World Languages
A UCLA professor emeritus of linguistics talks about language-counting, what makes Swahili special, and what becomes of manuscripts in East Africa.
Duration: 9:40

Commencement Introduction by Nick Entrikin, Acting Vice Provost of International Studies at UCLA
UCLA International Institute
From the 2008 commencement ceremony. Listen to the podcast.
Duration: 6:41

International Institute Commencement Address: 14 Points for Success
Burkle Center for International Relations
Kantathi Suphamongkhon, 39th Foreign Minister of Thailand, Burkle Center Senior Fellow and UCLA alum.
Duration: 22:15

A Walk Through Banglatown
Asia Pacific Arts
Smitha Radhakrishnan contemplates the controversy surrounding Brick Lane's representation of the Bangladeshi community in London.
Duration: 7:23

Collecting Contemporary Chinese Art
Center for Chinese Studies
A talk by Rebecca Morse (Assistant Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles)
Duration: 45:37

The Politics of Arts in Edo Culture
Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies
Japanese historian Katsuya Hirano explains how urban popular culture undermined Japan's Tokugawa regime. Listen to the podcast of Hirano's lecture.
Duration: 1:02:56

Connected Revolutions: Armenians and the Russian, Ottoman, and Iranian Revolutions in the Early Twentieth Century
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Houri Berberian, California State University, Long Beach, delivered on May 28, 2008.
Duration: 46:58

Autobiography and the Great War: Rethinking Arabo-Turkish Identity after Gallipoli
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Salim Tamari, Institute of Jerusalem Studies, delivered on May 27, 2008.
Duration: 48:57

Antoin Sevruguin and the Art of Photography in Nineteenth Century Iran
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Ali Behdad, University of California, Los Angeles delivered on May 13, 2008.
Duration: 51:16

Weimar on the Pacific: German Exile Culture in Los Angeles and the Crisis of Modernism
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author EHRHARD BAHR, UCLA Germanic Languages, and discussant PETER LOEWENBERG, UCLA History.
Duration: 56:20

Adorno in America
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by DETLEV CLAUSSEN, University of Hannover, Sociology
Duration: 51:57

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

The Demographic Crisis in Russia
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by MURRAY FESHBACH, Woodrow Wilson Center
Duration: 56:54

No Colonialism, No Culture: Macaulay, Kipling And The Interpellation Of Indians
Center for India and South Asia
Talk by Qadri Ismail, University of Minnesota. 6/2/08.
Duration: 52:51

What Do You Do, Terry Wiley?
Center for World Languages
The director of the Division of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Arizona State University discusses his multidisciplinary approach with CWL's Kathryn Paul.
Duration: 6:56

What Is a Heritage Language, Olga Kagan?
Center for World Languages
The director of the National Heritage Language Resource Center at UCLA (and of CWL) answers some frequently asked questions.
Duration: 12:11

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

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