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.
Personalism in Decline? Collective Rule and the Prospects for Military Abdication in Egypt
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A talk by Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University.
Duration: 16:58
Posted: 6/12/2012
The Revolutionary Process in Egypt: a horizontalist challenge to personalized power?
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A talk by John Chalcraft, London School of Economics.
Duration: 27:11
Posted: 6/12/2012
Resentment of the Iranian Intelligentsia (in Persian)
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Daryoush Ashouri
Duration: 1:04:23
Posted: 5/31/2012
2012 Levi Della Vida Conference:"Structures of Personalized Power in the Modern Middle East: Presidents, Prime Ministers and Party Bosses" Keynote Address
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Keynote lecture by 2012 Levi Della Vida Award recipient Roger Owen, Harvard University
Duration: 54:12
Posted: 5/29/2012
The Great Recession and Its Aftermath: A Global Overview - a talk by Jeffry Frieden, Harvard University
Burkle Center for International Relations
A talk by Jeffry Frieden, Stanfield Professor of International Peace at Harvard University’s Department of Government.
Duration: 1:15:33
Posted: 5/29/2012
New Perspectives on Chinese Archaeology
Center for Chinese Studies
Keynote address by Professor Li LIU on “Archaeology under a Microscope”
Duration: 1:12:38
Posted: 5/25/2012
How to Turn Philosophical Ideas into Diagrams: Chinese Approaches and Insights
Center for Chinese Studies
A public lecture by Dr. Michael Lackner. The presentation will shed some light on possible precedents of this new form of diagrams and give an introduction into the multi-faceted functioning of diagrams on the basis of selected material.
Duration: 1:38:37
Posted: 5/24/2012
The New People in the People’s Republic: Protesters in Housing Disputes in Urban China, 1980-2010
Center for Chinese Studies
Professor Qin SHAO examines urban protestors and their evolving identities by exploring what was demolished in old neighborhoods and what, besides highrises, has risen in their ruins.
Duration: 1:24:35
Posted: 5/24/2012
The Dynamics of Peacebuilding Success and Failure in Bosnia
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
Faculty lecture by Adam Moore, UCLA, Geography.
Duration: 50:22
Posted: 5/23/2012
Complex Compatriots: Jews in Post-Vichy Algeria
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Sung Choi, UCLA
Duration: 00:44:50
Posted: 5/21/2012
Civility and Sectarianism in Syria: What Now?
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Lindsay Gifford, UCLA
Duration: 00:47:26
Posted: 5/21/2012
Urban Renewal and its Discontents: IBA 1984/87
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Esra Akcan, University of Illinois at Chicago
Duration: 01:01:57
Posted: 5/21/2012
The Other Shift: Settler Colonial Studies and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Lorenzo Veracini, Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria, Australia
Duration: 00:39:15
Posted: 5/14/2012
Rebellion and Repression on the Arabian Peninsula
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Fred Lawson, Mills College
Duration: 00:46:37
Posted: 5/14/2012
Rebellion and Repression on the Arabian Peninsula
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Tariq Ali, editor, New Left Review
Duration: 00:34:16
Posted: 5/14/2012
Writing Sex, Food, and Politics
Center for Chinese Studies
LI Ang (李昂), a prominent Taiwanese writer, investigates gender and politics in social life and literary creation, opening up new spaces of critical reflection on the question of women in literary writing.
Duration: 16:07
Posted: 5/11/2012
Nobel Laureate Michael Spence: The Next Convergence: Developing Country Growth and the Transformation of the Global Economy
Burkle Center for International Relations
The 2012 Arnold C. Harberger Distinguished Lecture delivered by Michael Spence, Nobel Laureate and Professor of Economics at New York University.
Duration: 1:23:27
Posted: 5/10/2012
Living History with Professor James L. Gelvin
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Gelvin is the author of the recently released book "The Arab Uprisings: What Everyone Needs to Know"
Duration: 00:51:37
Posted: 5/9/2012
Beautiful Resistance: Defying the Occupation Through the Theater and the Arts
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Talk by Abdelfattah Abusrour, Al-Rowwad Cultural & Theatre Center
Duration: 00:26:58
Posted: 5/9/2012
"No Woman, No Cry" panel discussion
Burkle Center for International Relations
A special panel discussion from the screening of "No Woman, No Cry." The panel included Director/Producer, Christy Turlington Burns, Darfur Now Writer/Director Ted Braun and Dr. Paula Tavrow from the UCLA School of Public Health, and was moderated by UCLA Law Adjunct Professor Julie Cantor.
Duration: 55:33
Posted: 5/8/2012
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