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Charles and Sue Young Award Winner Works with War-Traumatized Children in Croatia
Angela Mazer spent half a year each in Switzerland and the Balkans, studying refugees and working with them. She spends her summers counseling war-traumatized children in Croatia.
Posted: 3/4/2004
China's Democratic Future: How It Will Happen and Where It Will Lead
Bruce Gilley discusses his new book, China's Democratic Future
Posted: 3/4/2004
Vietnamese Artist Tran Trong Vu -- Torn between Two Worlds
Looking back at his homeland from Paris his cartoonlike images explore bureaucracy and entrepreneurial conformity in a burlesque of socialist realist style.
Posted: 3/4/2004
Exchange rate taxing for some EAP students
Those studying abroad economize as U.S. dollar weakens against the euro
Posted: 2/27/2004
John Kerry in UCLA Address Promises More Effective War on Terrorism
Massachusetts Senator at Burkle Forum calls for mending fences with allies to improve intelligence on terrorist groups, pledges additional aid for rebuilding Afghanistan to help stabilize region. The presidential hopeful says President Bush has done too little rather than too much in the world battle with terrorism.
Posted: 2/27/2004
Judy Mitoma Receives 2003 Rockefeller 3rd Award
Center for Intercultural Performance Director and professor recognized for contributions to Asian performing arts
Posted: 2/25/2004
More Bruins are opting to study overseas
This year, a record 713 UCLA students are expected to study abroad — despite the turmoil in the Middle East and flu epidemics in Asia.
Posted: 2/25/2004
The Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations presents Senator John Kerry who will give a foreign policy speech at the UCLA International Institute Friday, February 27, 2004
We invite you to join us at a public event to listen to Senator John Kerry share his vision about US foreign policy.
Posted: 2/25/2004
UCLA at the 2004 Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting
UCLA students, graduates, and faculty present their research in San Diego on March 4-7, 2004.
Posted: 2/25/2004
China's Foreign Policy under New Leadership
Yang Jiemian, Vice President of the Shanghai Institute of International Studies, analyzes the likely path of China's foreign policy in the years ahead
Posted: 2/24/2004
UCLA Conference to Honor Centenary of Ralph Bunche, June 3-5, 2004
Trustee for the Human Community: Ralph J. Bunche and the Decolonization of Africa*
Posted: 2/24/2004
Filmmakers from Middle East, Nigeria, Mexico, New Zealand, and Kazakhstan Visit UCLA
UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television serves as locus for informal discussions of trends in global film and video industry.
Posted: 2/23/2004
Ruth Gavison Offers a Vision of a Democratic, Jewish Israel
Israeli legal scholar probes the difficulties of preserving rights of Arab communities in Israel in a region torn by interethnic conflict.
Posted: 2/19/2004
The Machinery of Vietnamese Art and Literature in the Post-Renovation, Post-Communist, and Post-Modern Period
Pham Thi Hoài, one of contemporary Vietnam's most influential writers, analyzes literature in Vietnam today
Posted: 2/11/2004
February 12: Burkle Forum -- Can Israel Be A Jewish and Democratic State?
Ruth Gavison, Distinguished Professor of Law, Hebrew University, Leading Israeli Public Intellectual. 4:00 pm, UCLA Law School 1347.
Posted: 2/9/2004
Treating the Victims in Liberia's Civil War
Dr. Andrew Schechtman reports on his two tours of duty during the revolt against Charles Taylor.
Posted: 2/9/2004
Eric Hobsbawm Speaks on His New Memoir
Noted historian discusses "Interesting Times: A Twentieth Century Life" with UCLA audience.
Posted: 2/5/2004
A View from Taipei
Norm Apter, a UCLA graduate student in Chinese history, is studying in Taiwan and offers this reflection on the presidential campaign underway there
Posted: 1/30/2004
Japanese Brazilian Return Migration and the Making of Japan's Newest Immigrant Minority
Dr. Takeyuki Tsuda (UC San Diego) asks: Are Japanese Brazilian Migrants in Japan a Transnational Community?
Posted: 1/27/2004
Digital Media Conference March 5 to Explore Intellectual Property Issues
Media experts to examine personal copying, international trade in digital media, and legal challenges of global publication for the United States and Europe.
Posted: 1/26/2004
Transition to Crisis in the Indonesian Countryside
Anna L. Tsing (Anthropology, UC Santa Cruz) discusses connections between globalism, rural chaos, and environmental destruction.
Posted: 1/23/2004
A Democracy Strategy for the Middle East
Implications of the November 2003 Bush Doctrine on Middle East democracy.
Posted: 1/22/2004
Chasing Freedom: Film Screening and Panel Discussion
UCLA students learn of immigrants' need of legal representation at an event sponsored by the non-profit Active Voice, the UCLA International Institute, & the UCLA School of Law
Posted: 1/15/2004
Democracy, the Rule of Law, and Human Rights in Asia: The Empirical Record
Human rights may not be the most pressing need of the poor of Asia
Posted: 1/15/2004
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