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Videos from throughout the Institute and member centers. To date we have published over 220 videos.

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International Education Week at UCLA

Nicholas Entrikin, the vice provost of international studies at UCLA, invites all members of the community to an International Opportunities Fair in Kerckhoff Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 17, and to screenings, exhibitions and forums taking place during International Education Week Nov. 16-20.
Posted by: UCLA International Institute

 

Somaly Mam: 'We Have to Save Them'

Cambodian activist and author Somaly Mam has rescued more than 6,000 girls in Southeast Asia from sexual slavery and helped many to rebuild their lives. She spoke last month at UCLA's law school on how to go beyond mere talk in the fight against predators and organized criminals. Watch a video about the event.
Posted by: Asia Institute

 

Burkle Center Senior Fellow Prof. Suphamongkhon Appears on Thailand's "Diplomat Talk"

Burkle Center Senior Fellow Dr. Kantathi Suphamongkhon expresses his views about Thailand's relationship with North Korea.
Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations

 

Cambodia's Somaly Mam Addresses UCLA on Fight Against Sexual Slavery

In this video, activist and author Somaly Mam speaks on how to go beyond mere talk in the fight against predators and organized criminals.
Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations

 

It's A Matter Of Taste

Summer workshop for K-12 educators explores food in Middle Eastern and North African History and Cultures
Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies

 

Fandango Sin Fronteras

Exposicion de jaranas y son jarocho
Posted by: Center for Mexican Studies

 

Through Food, Teachers Take Lessons in World Cultures at UCLA

Celebrating 30 years of teacher training programs on campus, the UCLA International Institute this summer dedicated a 10-day workshop to the theme of food in world history and world cultures. Watch a video about the program.
Posted by: UCLA International Institute

 

Rethinking Confucianism

Professor John Duncan, director of the UCLA Center for Korean Studies, gave a lecture at El Colegio de Mexico on October 20, 2008, as part of the "Korean Studies in the Americas" project. Watch a video of his presentation.
Posted by: Center for Korean Studies

 

Alan Kuperman: Protecting Rebels Makes for More and Worse Conflicts

Strauss Cntr. Sr. Fellow Alan J. Kuperman argues for modifying the doctrine that the international community has a "responsibility to protect" people from mass atrocities. Intervene, he says, only on behalf of nonviolent groups.
Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations

 

Anna Spain: Preventing Atrocities Is the Challenge for R2P

In this video, University of Colorado-Boulder law professor and mediator Anna Spain proposes a new focus on conflict prevention within the framework of a "responsibility to protect" populations in danger. According to Spain, we can begin by learning lessons from past mass atrocities.
Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations

 

Balakrishnan Rajagopal on R2P

Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Ford International Associate Professor of Law and Development at MIT and Director of the MIT Program on Human Rights and Justice, offers his reflections and experience with R2P at the Burkle Center's 2009 Annual Conference.
Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations

 

Ed Luck on R2P

Edward Luck is the Senior Vice President and Director of Studies at the International Peace Institute and Special Advisor to the UN Secretary-General. Luck made his remarks on his experiences with R2P as part of the UCLA Burkle Center's 2009 Annual Conference
Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations

 

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