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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. read full article »
Call for Student Papers on the European Union
CEES Announces a Call for Graduate and Undergraduate Student Papers on the European Union read full article »
2003-2004 CEES Graduate Student Funding Award Recipients
Predisseration Research Awards; Grant-in-Aid for language study or research, Summer 2003; and Foreign Language and Area Studies grants for Summer 2003 and the 2003-2004 academic year. read full article »
Honoring the Man
The Armenian National Academy of Sciences marked the 70th birthday and 50th anniversary of public and professional service of the world-renowned UCLA scholar, the talented and devoted Armenian, Richard G. Hovannisian. read full article »
The Islamist Challenge in Kosova
Will Kosova's rural Muslim population become Europe's own Taliban? The danger is real, according to Isa Blumi, doctoral candidate in history and Middle Eastern Studies at New York University. He offered a first-hand view of the current situation in post-conflict Kosova and the politics of international intervention. read full article »
The Soviet Famine of 1931-33: Politically Motivated or Ecological Disaster?
Stephen Wheatcroft, Professor of History, University of Melbourne, Australia, presented new information on the famine based on extensive archival data now available on the tragedy of the Soviet countryside, in a talk sponsored by the Center for European & Eurasian Studies on May 5, 2003. read full article »
The Siege of Budapest: the Nadir in Hungarian History.
Istvan Deak, Seth Low Professor Emeritus of History, Columbia University, in a talk sponsored by the Center for European & Eurasian Studies, presented a rich and detailed first-hand account of the siege of Budapest in November 1944-February 1945 and discussed the fate of the Jewish population of Hungary and the only major ghetto to survive World War II. read full article »
Legal and political experts to discuss Terrorism and Civil Rights in Europe and the US on April 4th.
On Friday April 4th, the Center for European and Eurasian Studies and the UCLA School of Law invite the public to attend a symposium with legal and political specialists who will discuss responses to terrorism by the United States and European nations and the effect on civil rights. read full article »
Terrorism vs. Civil Rights: A debate
On Friday April 4th, the Center for European and Eurasian Studies and the UCLA School of Law Program in Public Interest Law sponsored a symposium. Law and politics specialists compared how civil rights are effected when a country is confronted with terrorism. read full article »
Business Leaders and Experts on Eurasia Discuss Trade Relations
On March 6th more than sixty business leaders, trade representatives, visiting Russian entrepreneurs, faculty and students attended this half day conference at the UCLA Faculty Center on developing trade relations between Europe, Eurasia and the United States, sponsored by the Center for European & Eurasian Studies. read full article »
On March 6th, Experts Gather to Discuss European, Eurasian, US Trade Relations
On March 6th, the Center for European & Eurasian Studies will host a conference on European, Eurasian, United States Trade Relations. Co-sponsored by the World Trade Center Association Los Angeles-Long Beach, the half day conference brings together scholars, policy analysts, and business representatives for a discussion of prospects and avenues for pursuing trade in this part of the world. read full article »
New Distance Learning Initiative for Foreign Languages at UCLA
New Distance Learning Technology links students at UC campuses who want to learn less commonly taught languages. read full article »
Hungarian Ambassador Discusses Transatlantic Relations and Iraq
The Honorable András Simonyi, Hungarian Ambassador to the United States, addressed UCLA faculty and students at a luncheon meeting at the UCLA Faculty Center hosted by the Center for European and Eurasian Studies on February 7, 2003. read full article »
Hungarian Ambassador to visit UCLA
Hungarian Ambassador to address the New TransAtlantic Agenda at a luncheon in his honor. read full article »
Why Do Germany and the US View Iraq Differently?
On January 14, 2003, The Center for European and Eurasian Studies hosted a lecture by Harald Müller, Professor of International Relations at the Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt. Professor Müller offered a frank assessment of German Foreign Policy and the Iraqi Issue. read full article »
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