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Southeast European Film Festival Business Conference - Panel 2, "Producing in South East Europe and Co-production Models to Get Your Film Made"

Part 2 (of 3) of the Southeast European Film Festival Business Conference, held May 3, 2010 at the UCLA Anderson School of Management.  read full article »

Southeast European Film Festival Business Conference - Panel 3, "Distribution, and Identifying New Avenues and Platforms"

Part 3 (of 3) of the Southeast European Film Festival Business Conference, held May 3, 2010 at the UCLA Anderson School of Management.  read full article »

Building States and Markets: Enterprise Development in Central Asia

A book talk by Gul Ozcan, Senior Lecturer in Corporate Governance and International Business, School of Management of Royal Holloway College, University of London.  read full article »

Reproducing the French Race: Immigration, Intimacy, and Embodiment in the Early 20th Century

A book talk with author Elisa Camiscioli (Binghamton University, History).   read full article »

No Tulips This Time, But Hope

Ali F. Igmen, a historian at CSU Long Beach who specializes in Central Asia and Kyrgyzstan, recalls the disappointments of the country's 2005 revolution in assessing the events of this week.  read full article »

1989: The Struggle to Create Post-Cold War Europe

A book talk with author Mary Elise Sarotte (University of Southern California, School of International Relations) and discussant Norman Naimark (Stanford University, History).  read full article »

Conservative Nationalists and Right Radicals: Two Rival Trends of Hungarian Politics

A public lecture by Istvan Deak (Columbia University, History).  read full article »

Creating Citizens' Democracy in Post-Communist Countries

A public lecture by Adam Michnik (Editor-in-Chief of Gazeta Wyborcza, UCLA Regents Lecturer).  read full article »

From the Soviet Bloc to the European Union: The Economic and Social Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe Since 1973

A book talk with author Ivan Berend (UCLA, History).  read full article »

Journalists Under Fire: An Independent Reporter's View from Chechnya, Iraq, and Afghanistan

A public lecture by Anne Nivat, Award-Winning Paris-Based Freelance War Reporter and Writer.  read full article »

Memory, Democracy, and Moral Justice: Romania Confronts Its Communist Past

A public lecture by Vladimir Tismaneanu (University of Maryland, Government and Politics).  read full article »

Zhivago's Children: The Last Russian Intelligentsia

A book talk with author Vladislav Zubok (Temple University, History) and discussant Alexei Yurchak (UC Berkeley, Anthropology).  read full article »

1989 Activist Speaks on Opposition to Tyranny

As a UC Regents Lecturer, Adam Michnik, a key figure in the fall of Communism in Poland, talked to campus audiences about resistance to tyranny, the outcomes of revolution, the path of political reconciliation and the guises that opposition to totalitarian rule has to take.  read full article »

A Look at Ordinary People Caught in the Chaos of War

Freelance war reporter Anne Nivat eschews bodyguards and bullet-proof jackets when she works in places like Chechnya and Afghanistan. She insists on dressing like a local and sharing the danger with those whose everyday lives are touched by war.  read full article »

Talk This Way

Indiana University's William Fierman gives a tour of language in post-Soviet Central Asia, describing how individual governments have responded to an altered political landscape in part by trying to control written and spoken usage.  read full article »

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