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

Videos

Leo Hurwitz in 1961: The Roots of a Radical Filmmaker - Part 1

A presentation by Tom Hurwitz, award-winning cinematographer and Leo's son.
Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies

 

Leo Hurwitz in 1961: The Roots of a Radical Filmmaker - Part 2

A presentation by Tom Hurwitz, award-winning cinematographer and Leo's son.
Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies

 

Leo Hurwitz in 1961: The Roots of a Radical Filmmaker - Part 3

A presentation by Tom Hurwitz, award-winning cinematographer and Leo's son.
Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies

 

Leo Hurwitz in 1961: The Roots of a Radical Filmmaker - Part 4

A presentation by Tom Hurwitz, award-winning cinematographer and Leo's son.
Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies

 

Leo Hurwitz in 1961: The Roots of a Radical Filmmaker - Part 5

A presentation by Tom Hurwitz, award-winning cinematographer and Leo's son.
Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies

 

Matthew Yglesias: Democrats' Foreign Policy Disadvantage Not Going Away

In this video op-ed, Matthew Yglesias, author and senior editor for the Center for American Progress, identifies a paradox between Republican foreign policy and Democratic politics.
Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations

 

International Institute on YouTube

Watch video playlists from the Burkle Center, the Center for World Language and the International Institute via YouTube. Each player, below, contains a series of videos.
Posted by: UCLA International Institute

 

Michael Cooperson on Other Motives for Learning Arabic

A professor of Arabic at UCLA lists reasons, beyond the U.S. response to 9/11, that enrollments in Arabic courses have more than doubled in recent years. These include the influence of Arab architecture in California and on campus.
Posted by: Center for World Languages

 

North African Vibes, Southern California

Highlights from a concert in Los Angeles featuring artists and music from Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.
Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies

 

David Kaye: Karadzic, Bashir and Challenges for Intl. Justice

David Kaye, Exec. Dir. of UCLA School of Law's International Human Rights Program, identifies risks and opportunities in the trial of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic at the war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. He also discusses the arrest warrant on genocide charges sought by the chief prosecutor of the ICC against President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan.
Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations

 

UCLA Chorale in Shanghai

The UCLA Chorale performs a traditional Chinese song, "Full Moon Rising", from Qinghai Province.
Posted by: Confucius Institute

 

Lecture by US Ambassador to the UN Zalmay Khalilzad

Zalmay Khalilzad is the US Ambassador to the UN and delivered the Annual Bernard Brodie Distinguished Lecture on the Condition of Peace on May 6, 2008.
Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations

 

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