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A Poetry Reading by Granaz Mousavi (in Persian)

From the panel discussion "Secularism and Gender in Iran of Today"

 
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Secular State as the Alternative to the Present State in Iran (in Persian)

A lecture by Abdol-Karim Lahidji, from the panel discussion "Secularism and Gender in Iran of Today"

 
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Woman's body, a symbol of Political Changes in Contemporary Iran (in Persian)

A lecture by Mehrangiz Kar, from the panel discussion "Secularism and Gender in Iran of Today"

 
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Revolution, Reform and Repression: Challenges to Women’s Inclusion and Equality in the Middle East and North Africa

The 1st Annual International Women’s Day Lecture by Sussan Tahmasebi, recipient of the Human Rights Watch’s 2011 Alison Des Forges Human Rights Award for Extraordinary Activism.

 
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When women’s situations improve, so do the situations of their countries, says advocate

UCLA revives annual International Women’s Day lecture

 
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Israel and Iran - A Dangerous Rivalry: RadioWest Interview with Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye

Burkle Center Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye and political analyst Alireza Nader discuss how Israel and Iran came to the brink of war on RadioWest.

 
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Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye comments on Obama's meeting with Netanyahu in Voice of America

Dalia Dassa Kaye speaks to Voice of America about talks between President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Iran options.

 
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Israel's risky option on Iran: Los Angeles Times Op-Ed by Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye

Worse than a nuclear-armed Iran would be a nuclear-armed Iran that has been attacked by Israel.

 
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"When Iran and Israel were friendly": Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye quoted in Salon article

As the two countries prepare for war, a forgotten history of collaboration

 
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The Immortal Song of Freedom (lecture in Persian)

A book talk by Parvaneh Bahar, Author

 
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Foreign Policy Op-Ed by Burkle Center Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye: Do Israelis Really Want to Bomb Iran?


 
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Fazilat-e bakhshesh dar zendegi-ye fardi va siyasi (The Virtue of Forgiveness in Personal and Political Life)

A lecture by Arash Naraghi, Moravian College

 
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Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye: Israel and Iran: A Dangerous Rivalry

Burkle Center Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye co-authors a RAND report regarding the increasingly hostile relationship between Israel and Iran, and the U.S.'s role in managing this rivalry.

 
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Negotiating Identities: Iranian Jews Conversion to Islam and the Baha’i faith

A lecture by Mehrdad Amanat, independent scholar and writer

 
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Foreign Policy Op-Ed by Burkle Center Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye: Why Bombing Iran is Still a Bad Idea

Despite charges from the U.S. Justice Department of an Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador, military action is dangerous, unpredictable and should be avoided, according to Burkle Center Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye.

 
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Former ambassador is hopeful that U.S. will soon “cover much more of the field”

Christopher Hill predicts that America will soon return to a fuller, more traditional approach to foreign policy.

 
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Visiting Burkle Center Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye comments on the sale of U.S. bombs to Israel on NPR's All Things Considered

Dalia Dassa Kaye speaks with NPR's Mike Shuster regarding the sale of deep-earth penetrator bombs, or "bunker busters," to Israel in 2009.

 
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Iran Conference Opening Remarks and Panel I: Bringing States Back In

The opening remarks and the first panel at the 2011 Iran Conference, sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center and the UCLA International Institute.

 
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Iran Conference Panel II: Prospects for Change Inside Iran

The second panel at the 2011 Iran Conference, sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center and the UCLA International Institute.

 
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Iran Conference Panel III: Iran and the International Community

The third panel at the 2011 Iran Conference, sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center and the UCLA International Institute.

 
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Iran Conference Panel IV: The US and Iran

The fourth and final panel at the 2011 Iran Conference, sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center and the UCLA International Institute.

 
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Iran Conference Opening Remarks and Panel 1

The May 13 conference at the James West Alumni Center focused on Iran's relations both regionally and on the greater world stage. It was sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations and the UCLA International Institute.

 
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Iran Conference Panel 2

The May 13 conference at the James West Alumni Center focused on Iran's relations both regionally and on the greater world stage. It was sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations and the UCLA International Institute.

 
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Regarding Iran: No Good Options on the Table

More than a dozen Iran specialists gathered at the James West Alumni Center on Friday, May 13, to discuss that country's politics and global relationships. Fast-moving events in the Middle East and suspicions about Iran's nuclear program dominated discussion before an audience of nearly 250.

 
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UCLA News|Week: Iran's Nuclear Threat

Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.) sternly warns about the danger — in the Middle East and to Iran itself — if the regime in Tehran acquires the ability to produce nuclear weapons.

 

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