Videos from throughout the Institute and member centers. To date we have published over 220 videos.
Produced by the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies. Edited by Joy C. Yang
Posted: 6/9/2012Posted by: Center for Chinese Studies
Produced by the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies. Edited by Joy C. Yang
Posted: 6/9/2012Posted by: Center for Chinese Studies
Hebrew University Professor Hagit Lavsky, the Nazarian Center Visiting Scholar for Winter and Spring quarters of 2011, talks about her experiences teaching at UCLA.
Posted: 5/23/2012Posted by: Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies
Afaf Nash reads "there is still a sun that rises…"by Abdul Satar (Abu Ali), from the documentary film A Candle for the Shabandar Cafe (directed by Emad Ali). Susan Slyomovics reads the English translation of the same poem.
Posted: 4/26/2012Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Janet Napolitano, US Secretary of Homeland Security and the former governor of Arizona.
Posted: 4/24/2012Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations
The 1st Annual International Women’s Day Lecture by Sussan Tahmasebi, recipient of the Human Rights Watch’s 2011 Alison Des Forges Human Rights Award for Extraordinary Activism.
Posted: 3/20/2012Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies
The February 23 conference commemorated the 40th anniversary of President Nixon's historic visit to Beijing and Shanghai and his meetings with Chairman Mao. It was sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations, the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies, and the UCLA Confucius Institute.
Posted: 3/16/2012Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations
The February 23 conference commemorated the 40th anniversary of President Nixon's historic visit to Beijing and Shanghai and his meetings with Chairman Mao. It was sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations, the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies, and the UCLA Confucius Institute.
Posted: 3/16/2012Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations
Senator George Mitchell, who led peace negotiations in Northern Ireland and formerly served as Special Envoy for the Middle East, delivers the 2012 Bernard Brodie Distinguished Lecture entitled: "Turmoil in the Middle East: Its Effect on U.S. Foreign Policy."
Posted: 3/16/2012Posted by: Burkle Center for International Relations
Aram Saroyan reads "Night in Hamdan" by Saadi Yousef, translated by Khaled Mattawa, followed by his own poem "Autobiography".
Posted: 3/14/2012Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies
Beau Beausoleil reads "TV Terror" by Huda Al-Marashi and follows with closing remarks for the reading.
Posted: 3/14/2012Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies
Elline Lipkin reads Adnan Mohsen's "More Rare," followed by her own poem written with Aga Shahid Ali entitled "Al-Mutanabbi Street."
Posted: 3/14/2012Posted by: Center for Near Eastern Studies
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