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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 821 podcasts.

Authoritarian Pathways: Trajectories of State Building in the Arab World
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Lecture by Steven Heydemann, US Institute of Peace
Duration: 40:31

Hearing the Future: Twenty Years of Listening to Popular Music in Taiwan
Center for Chinese Studies
A talk by NANCY GUY (UC San Diego), in the series New Directions in Taiwan Studies
Duration: 44:41

Jon Pevehouse: International Institutions, Democracy, and Human Rights
Burkle Center for International Relations
Jon Pevehouse, Associate Professor, University of the Chicago Harris School of Public Policy
Duration: 42:28

Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles 2009: Spotlight on Anil Kapoor
Asia Pacific Arts
This year's Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles paid tribute to Anil Kapoor's three-decade career that is still going strong. At the opening night red carpet, Angilee Shah speaks with Kapoor about going international.
Duration: 6:51

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Introduction
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Introduction by conference organizer, Professor James Gelvin, UCLA
Duration: 5:54

Foucault and Middle East Studies - The Virtues of Recalcitrance: Democracy from Foucault to Latour
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Keynote Address by Professor Timothy Mitchell, Columbia University
Duration: 54:45

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Foucault and the Historiography of Nationalism in the Arab Middle East
Center for Near Eastern Studies
James L. Gelvin, UCLA
Duration: 33:05

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Population, governmentality and social medicine: some questions from 19th- century Egypt
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Khaled Fahmy, NYU
Duration: 44:02

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Genus of Sex
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Afsaneh Najmabadeh, Harvard University
Duration: 35:07

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Foucault, the Frankfurt School, and Sexuality in Modern Iran
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Janet Afary, UCLA
Duration: 36:52

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Discussion
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Michael Meranze, UCLA
Duration: 27:04

The Alley-Level State: Residents and Neighborhood Organizations in Beijing and Taipei
Center for Chinese Studies
A talk by BENJAMIN L. READ (UC Santa Cruz)
Duration: 56:22

Panel 2. Learning from the Past: Lessons from Kosovo, Rwanda, Bosnia and Beyond, R2P Conference 2009
Burkle Center for International Relations
Mary Ellen O'Connell, Alan Kuperman, Deborah Avant, and Dan Posner. Moderated by David Kaye.
Duration: 1:13

Keynote Address. R2P: Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and For All, R2P Conference 2009
Burkle Center for International Relations
Gareth Evans, Gen. Wesley K. Clark and Doyle McManus
Duration: 58:00

Panel 3. Current Challenges: Darfur, Burma and Zimbabwe, R2P Conference 2009
Burkle Center for International Relations
Georgette Gagnon, Nicole Wilett, Kantathi Suphamongkhon, and Ed Luck. Moderated by Asli Bali.
Duration: 1:17

Panel 4. Prescriptions for the Obama Administration, R2P Conference 2009
Burkle Center for International Relations
General Wesley K. Clark (ret.), Steven Groves, Amy Zegart, Michael Byers, and Nina Hachigian. Moderated by Doyle McManus.
Duration: 1:14

Panel 1. The Responsibility to Protect: Doctrine, Origins and Limits, R2P Conference 2009
Burkle Center for International Relations
Gary Bass, Roberta Cohen, Stephen Stedman, and Balakrishnan Rajagopal. Moderated by Kal Raustiala.
Duration: 1:10

Welcome Remarks, R2P Conference 2009
Burkle Center for International Relations
Kal Raustiala and Gen. Wesley K. Clark (ret.)
Duration: 8:00

China and Global Imbalances: It's Not the Exchange Rate
Center for Chinese Studies
A talk by CALLA WIEMER (Visiting Scholar, UCLA)
Duration: 54:32

The Hispanic as Crypto-Moor
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Anouar Majid, University of New England
Duration: 30:50

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