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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 820 podcasts.

Regime Change by International Law
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Aslı Bâli, UCLA
Duration: 32:33

Podcast: The Arab Spring: An Update from the Region
Center for Middle East Development
A lecture and question and answer session with James A. Larocco, Ambassador (Retired) and Director, Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (NESA), National Defense University
Duration: 1:34:20

Iran Conference Panel IV: The US and Iran
Burkle Center for International Relations
The fourth and final panel at the 2011 Iran Conference, sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center and the UCLA International Institute.
Duration: 1:29:18

Iran Conference Panel III: Iran and the International Community
Burkle Center for International Relations
The third panel at the 2011 Iran Conference, sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center and the UCLA International Institute.
Duration: 1:19:10

Iran Conference Panel II: Prospects for Change Inside Iran
Burkle Center for International Relations
The second panel at the 2011 Iran Conference, sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center and the UCLA International Institute.
Duration: 1:17:08

Iran Conference Opening Remarks and Panel I: Bringing States Back In
Burkle Center for International Relations
The opening remarks and the first panel at the 2011 Iran Conference, sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center and the UCLA International Institute.
Duration: 1:28:45

Whither Syria? Historian Gelvin Looks at Arab Uprisings
Center for Near Eastern Studies
UCLA Professor of History James Gelvin told an audience on campus on May 25 that the overthrow of Syria's regime amid unrest is possible but "highly unlikely," because Bashar al-Assad has a hold on power unlike that of Egypt's Mubarak and others. Listen to an audio podcast of the talk.
Duration: 1:03:29

The Arab Worlds Great Unrest of 2011: An Attempt at a Geopolitical Perspective
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A talk by Kenneth Surin, Duke University. Part of the conference: Mapping and Remapping the Tunisian Revolution
Duration: 43:06

Regime Transition in Tunisia
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A talk by Stephen King, Georgetown University. Part of the conference: Mapping and Remapping the Tunisian Revolution
Duration: 33:12

The Tunisian Revolution and Implications for U.S. and Tunisian Relations
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A talk by Lotfi Ben Rejeb, University of Ottawa. Part of the conference: Mapping and Remapping the Tunisian Revolution
Duration: 37:43

Mapping and Remapping the Tunisian Revolution: Opening Remarks
Center for Near Eastern Studies
An introduction by Nouri Gana, UCLA. Part of the conference: Mapping and Remapping the Tunisian Revolution.
Duration: 12:58

From Dictatorship to Revolution: Women, the Veil and Tunisian Identity
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A talk by Douja Mamelouk, Georgetown University. Part of the conference: Mapping and Remapping the Tunisian Revolution.
Duration: 30:19

Of Mimicry and Muslim Women: National Identity as Performance in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A talk by Lamia Ben Youssef Zayzafoon, University of Alabama Birmingham. Part of the conference: Mapping and Remapping the Tunisian Revolution.
Duration: 37:27

Few Hallmarks of an Historical Event
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A talk by Tarek Kahlaoui, Rutgers University. Part of the conference: Mapping and remapping the Tunisian Revolution
Duration: 35:52

Surprise: Non Sequitur: Revolution
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A talk by Sabra Webber, Ohio State University. Part of the conference: Mapping and Remapping the Tunisian Revolution
Duration: 48:04

Two Premature Rumors of the Mediterraneans Death: Fishing Wars, Maritime Gentrification, and Social Anthropology of Region Formation in the Channel of Sicily Since WWII
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Naor Ben-Yehoyada, Harvard University
Duration: 50:07

From the Shah to the Ayatollah, Continuities and Ruptures
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Abbas Milani, Stanford University
Duration: 38:00

Creative State: Forty Years of Migration and Development Policy in Morocco and Mexico
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Natasha Iskander, New York University
Duration: 59:01

Edward Said's Palestine/Israel: Inclusion Without Domination
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Nubar Hovsepian, Chapman University
Duration: 43:32

From Oxus to Euphrates: Approaching the History of Late Antique Iran
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Touraj Daryaee, UC Irvine
Duration: 31:47

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