The Institute and our affiliated centers and programs record selected lectures and make them available to the public. To date we have published 821 podcasts.
Transitional Justice in East Timor: Overview and Assessment
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
David Cohen (War Crimes Studies Center, UC Berkeley)
Duration: 24:04
Posted: 4/15/2011
Discussion On Galuh Wadita and Hilmar Farid Talks
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Moderator - Asli Bali
Duration: 33:51
Posted: 4/15/2011
Legacies of the Occupation
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Hilmar Farid (Indonesian Institute of Social History - ISSI)
Duration: 22:15
Posted: 4/15/2011
Impunity is Contagious: Transitional Justice in Indonesia and Timor-Leste
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Galuh Wandita (International Center for Transitional Justice, Jakarta)
Duration: 25:16
Posted: 4/15/2011
Discussion on David Kaye and John Roosa Talks
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Moderator - Asli Bali
Duration: 37:18
Posted: 4/15/2011
Towards a History of Indonesia's Metapolitics: The Law on Censorship
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
John Roosa (History, University of British Columbia)
Duration: 23:09
Posted: 4/15/2011
The Shifting Landscape of International Justice
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
David Kaye (Law, UCLA)
Duration: 21:36
Posted: 4/15/2011
Opening Remarks at Legacies of Violence in Indonesia and East Timor: A Workshop
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Geoffrey Robinson (History, UCLA)
Duration: 18:42
Posted: 4/15/2011
"Lost Causes" and Non-State Actions against Impunity
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
David Webster (International Studies, University of Regina)
Duration: 21:15
Posted: 4/15/2011
Fading Friendships: Alliances, Affinities and the Activation of International Identities
Burkle Center for International Relations
In international politics "friends'' co-ally. But friendship is relational and contextual. Countries are more likely to act on common interests on a given dimension if few other actors share that identity. In contrast, new cleavages are likely to emerge as an identity becomes ubiquitous.
Duration: 00:55:37
Posted: 4/12/2011
Podcast: Archaeological Excavations in Mongolia: Current Research
Program on Central Asia
A Program on Central Asia panel presentation featuring lectures by Jan Bemmann and Ursula Brosseder of Bonn University
Duration: 1:17:09
Posted: 4/11/2011
Podcast: Entwinements of Islam and Modernity in Central Asia
Program on Central Asia
John Schoeberlein, Harvard University
Duration: 53:12
Posted: 4/11/2011
Melting Pots and Promised Lands: Early Zionism and the Idea of America
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Hilton Obenzinger, Stanford University
Duration: 51:42
Posted: 4/6/2011
Who May Be Killed? Anwar al-Awlaki as a Case Study in the International Legal Regulation of Lethal Force
Burkle Center for International Relations
A lecture by Robert Chesney, Charles I. Francis Professor in Law, University of Texas School of Law. This event was co-sponsored by the International Human Rights Law Program at the UCLA Law School.
Duration: 56:10
Posted: 3/24/2011
Italian Fascism vs. German Naziism, with Special Attention to Cultural Policy
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by Sabrina Ramet, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Political Science
Duration: 55:51
Posted: 3/18/2011
Forgetting Stalin and Ceausescu: Post-1989 Romania in Books and Films
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by award-winning writer Andrei Codrescu
Duration: 36:16
Posted: 3/17/2011
Civil Society and Dictatorship in Modern German History
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author Jürgen Kocka (UCLA, History) and discussant Ivan Berend (UCLA, History)
Duration: 1:00:36
Posted: 3/16/2011
A Jewish Orchestra in Nazi Germany: Musical Politics and the Berlin Jewish Culture League
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author Lily Hirsch (Cleveland State University, Music) and discussant Neal Stulberg (UCLA, Music)
Duration: 55:13
Posted: 3/15/2011
The Book that Changed Europe: Picart and Bernard's Religious Ceremonies of the World
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with authors Lynn Hunt (UCLA, History), Margaret Jacob (UCLA, History), and Wijnand Mijnhardt (Utrecht University, Comparative History of the Social Sciences and Humanities), and discussant Paula Findlen (Stanford University, History)
Duration: 1:08:13
Posted: 3/14/2011
Spartak Moscow: The Peoples' Team in the Workers' State
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author Robert Edelman (UC San Diego, History) and discussant Andrei Markovits (University of Michigan, Political Science)
Duration: 1:04:45
Posted: 3/11/2011
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