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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.

Urban Renewal and its Discontents: IBA 1984/87
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Esra Akcan, University of Illinois at Chicago
Duration: 01:01:57

Rebellion and Repression on the Arabian Peninsula
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Fred Lawson, Mills College
Duration: 00:46:37

Rebellion and Repression on the Arabian Peninsula
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Tariq Ali, editor, New Left Review
Duration: 00:34:16

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

Manthia Diawara will provide an analysis of the films of Abderrhamane Sissako and Haroun Mahat Saleh
African Studies Center
Manthia Diawara, NYU.
Duration: 1:24:00

Azmari in Hollywood
African Studies Center
A lecture by filmmaker Leelai Demoz
Duration: 46:27

African Women in War Zones: A Feminist Perspective
African Studies Center
Dr. Amina Mama, University of California, Davis
Duration: 47:31

Expanding Horizons: Pumzi, Science Fiction and African Cinema
African Studies Center
A Podcast by Jude G. Akudinobi, UC Santa Barbara.
Duration: 1:14:31

The Lasting Legacy of the Great Game: ‘Pashtunistan’ Through Afghan Lenses
Program on Central Asia
A talk by Amin Tarzi, Marine Corps University, Quantico. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes
Duration: 29:50

Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes: Opening Remarks
Program on Central Asia
An introduction by Nile Green, UCLA. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes
Duration: 14:06

Reclaiming the Past: The Tawarikh-i Hafiz Rahmat Khani and Pashtun Historiography
Program on Central Asia
A talk by Robert Nichols, Richard Stockton College, NJ. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes
Duration: 00:17:56

Afghan Historiography in the Twentieth Century
Program on Central Asia
A talk by Senzil Nawid, University of Arizona. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes
Duration: 00:32:25

The Euro, the Dollar, and the Future of the International Monetary System
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A lecture by Barry Eichengreen, Economics and Political Science, UC Berkeley
Duration: 41:34

The Politics of Trafficking: The First International Movement to Combat the Sexual Exploitation of Women
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author Stephanie Limoncelli (Loyola Marymount University, Sociology) and discussant Kathryn Farr (Portland State University, Sociology)
Duration: 1:01:47

Spring International Career Panel
Burkle Center for International Relations
A panel discussion on international career opportunities with Gary Bagley, Prof. Peter Katona, and Jim Newton, co-sponsored by the Burkle Center and the Undergraduate International Relations Society (UIRS).
Duration: 56:51

Joseph Stiglitz: America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World Economy
Burkle Center for International Relations
The 2011 Arnold C. Harberger Distinguished Lecture delivered by Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Laureate & Professor of Economics, Columbia University.
Duration: 58:03

James S. Coleman Memorial Lecture: Oral Tradition, Religious Syncretism and Politics: The Example of Cote d'Ivoire
African Studies Center
A discussion with writer, academic, artist and author of books for young people, Véronique Tadjo.
Duration: 1:11:42

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

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

Advantage: How American Innovation Can Overcome the Asian Challenge
Burkle Center for International Relations
An in-depth examination of Asia's rapid rise in educational achievement and entrepreneurship, and recommendations for how America can meet and overcome this challenge.
Duration: 56:17

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