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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 821 podcasts.

Off the Radar Screen: The Unacknowledged Struggle to Protect Kosova's Islamic Traditions
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by ISA BLUMI, Georgia State University, History. The lecture is part of the ISLAM IN THE BALKANS series.
Duration: 51:28

Time for a Revival of Disarmament?
Burkle Center for International Relations
Hans Blix, Chairman of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission.
Duration: 38:40

Addressing Today's Challenges: Iran, North Korea and Pakistan (Rogue States Conf.)
Burkle Center for International Relations
Panel Discussion with Dalia Kaye of RAND; Kantathi Suphamongkhon, the 39th Foreign Minister of Thailand; Brigadier General Feroz Khan of the Naval Postgraduate School; and Neil Joeck of the Center for Global Security Research.
Duration: 80:00

Prescriptions for the Next Administrations (Rogue States Conf.)
Burkle Center for International Relations
Panel Discussion with Dan Drezner, Tufts University; Miles Kahler, UC San Diego; Henry Wooster, US Department of State; Danielle Pletka, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research; Gen. Wesley K. Clark (ret.); panel moderated by Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times.
Duration: 80:00

How the Iranian Constitution Secularized Islam
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, delivered on March 3, 2008.
Duration: 47:02

Japan's Activist Courts
Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies
NYU legal scholar Frank Upham, this semester a visiting professor at UCLA, explains why judicial activism is more prevalent in Japan than in the United States. Listen to a podcast of his lecture.
Duration: 54:56

Rioting Against Disorder: The Moral Polity of the Algerian Crowd
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Hugh Roberts, Independent Scholar, delivered on March 4, 2008.
Duration: 44:51

Journalism and World Culture (6th Annual Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture)
Burkle Center for International Relations
David Brooks, New York Times columnist.
Duration: 38:54

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

Emergency, Difference, and Popular Politics in Karachi
Center for India and South Asia
Talk by Tahir Naqvi, Reed College. 2/25/08
Duration: 44:30

Religious Disputation and Democratic Constitutionalism: The Enduring Legacy of the Constitutional Revolution on the Struggle for Democracy in Iran
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Nader Hashemi, Global Fellow, UCLA, delivered on February 19, 2008, as part of the Bilingual Lecture Series on Iran.
Duration: 22:40

The United States and Iran: Missed Opportunities and Future Prospects for Reconciliation
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Barbara Slavin, US Institute of Peace, delivered on February 14, 2008, as part of the Bilingual Lecture Series on Iran.
Duration: 28:17

The Rise of Asia in the 21st Century: Can America Handle the Challenge?
Burkle Center for International Relations
The Hon. Kishore Mahbubani, Singapore's Former UN Ambassador
Duration: 69:27

Bombing as the American Way of War
Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies
Mark Selden explains how U.S. bombing raids of Japanese cities in World War II would determine military tactics decades after 'the Good War.' Listen to a podcast of Selden's lecture.
Duration: 48:49

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

Taiwan's Civil Society and the Blue-Green Deadlock, 1986-2007
Center for Chinese Studies
A talk by Wu Jieh-min, in the series New Directions in Taiwan Studies
Duration: 55:13

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

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

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

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

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