The Institute and our affiliated centers and programs record selected lectures and make them available to the public. To date we have published 810 podcasts.
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
Europe since 1980
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author Ivan Berend (UCLA, History) and discussant Ken Jowitt (UC Berkeley, Political Science; Hoover Institution, Senior Fellow)
Duration: 1:13:48
Posted: 3/8/2011
Drafting a United Germany
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by Horst Teltschik, Former National Security Adviser to German Chancellor Helmut Kohl
Duration: 47:46
Posted: 3/2/2011
Leon Wieseltier delivers the 2011 Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture
Burkle Center for International Relations
"Peace Process or War Process? The Defeat of Reason in the Middle East:" Leon Wieseltier delivers the 2011 Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture
Duration: 1:27:38
Posted: 2/17/2011
Leon Wieseltier delivers the 2011 Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture
Burkle Center for International Relations
"Peace Process or War Process? The Defeat of Reason in the Middle East:" Leon Wieseltier delivers the 2011 Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture
Duration: 1:27:38
Posted: 2/17/2011
WikiLeaks Part III - What are the Legal Implications of WikiLeaks?
Burkle Center for International Relations
The final installment in our WikiLeaks mini-series, this is a discussion about the legal implications of WikiLeaks with Norman Abrams, Acting Chancellor Emeritus and Professor of Law Emeritus; Prof. David Kaye, Executive Director of the Law School’s International Human Rights Program; and with law professors Jon Michaels and Eugene Volokh.
Duration: 59:19
Posted: 1/28/2011
WikiLeaks Part II - Will WikiLeaks Transform American Diplomacy?
Burkle Center for International Relations
The second installment of our WikiLeaks mini-series, this is a discussion of the diplomatic cables release with Prof. Geoffrey Cowan, Dean Emeritus of the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and Ambassador Derek Shearer, Occidental College.
Duration: 1:08:12
Posted: 1/27/2011
Patterns of Authoritarianism and Resistance in Iran
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A panel discussion with Mehdi Khalaji, Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Majid Mohammadi, Writer, moderated by Nayereh Tohidi
Duration: 40:17
Posted: 1/11/2011
Law and Politics in the Middle East Peace Process
Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies
The Honorable Dan Meridor, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intelligence and Atomic Energy
Duration: 1:16
Posted: 11/29/2010
Law and Politics in the Middle East Peace Process
Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies
The Honorable Dan Meridor, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intelligence and Atomic Energy
Duration: 1:16
Posted: 11/29/2010
Why Limited Force Rarely Works
Burkle Center for International Relations
A talk by Micah Zenko, Fellow for Conflict Prevention in the Center for Preventive Action (CPA), Council on Foreign Relations
Duration: 56:46
Posted: 11/24/2010
The Economic Crisis and You
Burkle Center for International Relations
A Regents' Lecture by Skip Victor, Senior Managing Director of Duff & Phelps Corp. This event was co-sponsored by the UCLA Department of Political Science.
Duration: 50:27
Posted: 11/17/2010
Preserving the Two-State Solution
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Ambassador Maen Rashid Areikat, the Palestine Liberation Organization Representative to the U.S.
Duration: 37:02
Posted: 11/13/2010
Israel and Apartheid: The Jewish State
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Sasha Polakow-Suransky, Senior Editor, Foreign Affairs
Duration: 43:55
Posted: 10/25/2010
Partisan Financial Cycles: Politics, Policies, and Financial Crashes
Burkle Center for International Relations
A talk by Lawrence Broz, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. This event was co-sponsored by the UCLA Department of Political Science and part of the department's Comparative Pro-Seminar.
Duration: 41:43
Posted: 10/19/2010
Israel, Iran, and the United States
Burkle Center for International Relations
A talk David Menashri is the incumbent of the Parviz and Pouran Nazarian Chair for Modern Iranian Studies, Professor at the Department of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel Aviv University.
Duration: 1:13:32
Posted: 10/19/2010
Is Freedom of Speech Possible in the Arab World?
Center for Middle East Development
On Tuesday, September 28, UCLA's Center for Middle East Development (CMED) hosted a panel discussion on "Is Freedom of Speech Possible in the Arab World?" with Tim Sebastian, Dr. Asli Bali and Professor David Kaye.
Duration: 1:46:00
Posted: 9/30/2010
Is Aggressive War a Crime? The International Criminal Court and the Future of International Justice
Burkle Center for International Relations
A discussion between the first US Ambassador-at-Large for Crimes, Amb. Scheffer and Gen. Wesley K. Clark (ret.)
Duration: 1:31:29
Posted: 9/27/2010
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
Posted: 6/25/2010
What Could End Cooperation with China?
Burkle Center for International Relations
Opening Remarks: Stephen Krasner, Stanford University
Duration: 37:45
Posted: 6/24/2010
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