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The Institute and our affiliated centers and programs record selected lectures and make them available to the public. To date we have published 807 podcasts.

New Perspectives on Chinese Archaeology
Center for Chinese Studies
Keynote address by Professor Li LIU on “Archaeology under a Microscope”
Duration: 1:12:38

How to Turn Philosophical Ideas into Diagrams: Chinese Approaches and Insights
Center for Chinese Studies
A public lecture by Dr. Michael Lackner. The presentation will shed some light on possible precedents of this new form of diagrams and give an introduction into the multi-faceted functioning of diagrams on the basis of selected material.
Duration: 1:38:37

The New People in the People’s Republic: Protesters in Housing Disputes in Urban China, 1980-2010
Center for Chinese Studies
Professor Qin SHAO examines urban protestors and their evolving identities by exploring what was demolished in old neighborhoods and what, besides highrises, has risen in their ruins.
Duration: 1:24:35

Writing Sex, Food, and Politics
Center for Chinese Studies
LI Ang (李昂), a prominent Taiwanese writer, investigates gender and politics in social life and literary creation, opening up new spaces of critical reflection on the question of women in literary writing.
Duration: 16:07

The Challenge of Covering a Fast-Changing China
Center for Chinese Studies
A conversation with American Public Media senior correspondent Rob Schmitz and editor Angilee Shah.
Duration: 1:17:21

The Internet and Social Mobilization in China
Center for Chinese Studies
A public lecture by Professor Yong HU on how the Internet helps build links and facilitates collective action in China.
Duration: 1:08

The Emerging Cultural and Creative Industries in the Greater China Economy: The Cross-strait Co-opetitive Strategy
Center for Chinese Studies
Professor DONG, is currently a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at UCLA and UCSD. He specializes in digital content and cultural & creative industries, industrial research of motion pictures, innovation & entrepreneurship and investment, intellectual property and Asia-Pacific business strategies.
Duration: 39:35

The Potential Institutional Change in China
Center for Chinese Studies
A talk by economist Dr. Yeliang XIA on the potential for institutional change in China, based on his studies on institutional analysis of the influence of economic development and social movements on the goal of constitutional democracy, individual freedoms and choices, and rule of law.
Duration: 1:08:00

Designated Drivers: State Capitalism in China’s Auto Industry
Center for Chinese Studies
G.E. Anderson’s in-depth look at industrial development in China’s auto industry reveals not only how China surpassed the U.S. to become the world’s largest market for autos, but also political principles that have shaped China’s approach to industrial planning in general.
Duration: 01:24:43

The Urgent vs. The Important: US Policy in the Middle East and in East Asia
Burkle Center for International Relations
A lecture by Amb. Christopher R. Hill, Dean of the University of Denver's Josef Korbel School of International Studies, and former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq.
Duration: 55:12

Closing Remarks at China and the World Conference by Yan Yunxiang and Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.)
Burkle Center for International Relations
Yan Yunxiang is co-director of the Center for Chinese Studies and Gen. Wesley K. Clark (ret.) is a senior fellow with the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations.
Duration: 11:59

What Could End Cooperation with China?
Burkle Center for International Relations
Opening Remarks: Stephen Krasner, Stanford University
Duration: 37:45

A Conversation with John Podesta on China
Burkle Center for International Relations
Keynote: John Podesta, Center for American Progress, interviewed by Terry McCarthy, CBS News
Duration: 40:31

China's Role in Regional and Global Security Challenges
Burkle Center for International Relations
Podcast of the first panel at the China in the World 2010 conference.
Duration: 1:03:32

ASIA IN LA 2010 - Afternoon Discussion: Asian Cuisine from Market to Table
Asia Institute
Podcast from ASIA IN LA 2010, held on May 2, 2010 at the James West Alumni Center, UCLA
Duration: 1:28:04

Prehistoric Civilizations Around the Silk Road: The Evidence from the Tocharian Languages
Program on Central Asia
A Central Asia Initiative lecture by Melanie Malzahn, University of Vienna and Visiting Professor, UCLA Program in Indo-European Studies
Duration: 45:19

Tea and Chinese Cultural Aesthetics
Asia Institute
Podcast of public lecture by Pei-kai Cheng, Chinese Civilisation Centre, City University of Hong Kong
Duration: 1:16:08

Opening Address: Wang Xiaodong, The WTO Director General’s Counselor for Asia
Center for Chinese Studies
2008 US-China Business Law Conference at UCLA
Duration: 45:09

The Politics of Arts in Edo Culture
Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies
Japanese historian Katsuya Hirano explains how urban popular culture undermined Japan's Tokugawa regime. Listen to the podcast of Hirano's lecture.
Duration: 1:02:56

Bombing as the American Way of War
Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies
Mark Selden explains how U.S. bombing raids of Japanese cities in World War II would determine military tactics decades after 'the Good War.' Listen to a podcast of Selden's lecture.
Duration: 48:49

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