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Bosnia Remade: Ethnic Cleansing and its Reversal

A book talk with author Carl T. Dahlman, Miami University of Ohio, Geography and discussant Adam Moore, UCLA, Geography.

 
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Discourse and Power in a Postwar European Periphery: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina

A public lecture by Danijela Majstorovic, UCLA Center for European and Eurasian Studies Fulbright Fellow and Associate Professor of Linguistics and Cultural Studies, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia.

 
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Researcher explores Bosnia's postwar reality

An international armed conflict raged in Bosnia and Herzegovina between April 1992 and December 1995. All told, the war claimed the lives of roughly 100,000 people and forced an estimated 2 million people from their homes. Meanwhile, some 6,500 miles away in Washington State, Adam Moore was doing what a lot of kids his age do — studying hard, hanging out with friends and playing sports.

 
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The Dynamics of Peacebuilding Success and Failure in Bosnia

Faculty lecture by Adam Moore, UCLA, Geography.

 
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NY Times Op-Ed by Burkle Center Sr. Fellow Gen. Wesley Clark: Bosnia Still Needs Fixing


 
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UCLA comes out to support Angelina Jolie’s new film

The UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations and UCLA Center for the Study of Women came together to sponsor the premiere of the famed actress's much-anticipated screenwriting and directorial debut.

 
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Hunting the 'Out-of-Place Muslim': Sketching the Juridical Architecture of America's 'War on Terror'

A lecture by Darryl Li, Harvard University

 
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Sound Governance, Justice Elude Bosnia and Herzegovina

Haris Silajdzic, one of the ethnically divided nation's top leaders, said that 13 years after war the most important provisions of the U.S.-brokered Dayton Accords that brought peace to the region still have not been implemented.

 
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Killing Memory: Ethnicity, Religion and the Destruction of Culture in the Balkan Wars of the 1990s

A public lecture by Andras Riedlmayer, Harvard University delivered on April 15, 2008.

 
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Killing Memory: Ethnicity, Religion and the Destruction of Culture in the Balkan Wars of the 1990s

A public lecture by Andras Riedlmayer, Harvard University delivered on April 15, 2008.

 
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The Place of Balkan Muslims in the Shaping of European Islam

A public lecture by XAVIER BOUGAREL, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris. The lecture is part of the ISLAM IN THE BALKANS series.

 
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Is Democracy Possible in the Balkans? On the Debates in and on Bosnia, Kosovo/a, and Serbia

A public lecture by SUSAN WOODWARD, Professor of Political Science, City University of New York

 
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People Who Saved the Lives of Others during the Bosnian War

Tito's granddaughter, Svetlana Broz, records the testimonies of people protected by good samaritans in a terrible time.

 
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Report from Sarajevo: Identifying the Missing

Two UCLA students in Bosnia-Herzegovina visit the morgue in Tuzla where missing person specialists seek to unravel the truth about the Serb massacres of Muslim Bosnians in Srebrenica in 1995.

 
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UCLA Students Interview Bosnian Prime Minister on His Plans for Nation-Building

Two UCLA students in Sarajevo to explore similarities in postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iraq discuss the country's future with Prime Minister Adnan Terzic.

 

Bosnia-Herzegovina Journalists Visit UCLA to Consult on Investigative Crime and Terrorism Reporting

Four prominent Bosnian and Serbian print and electronic media journalists meet with veteran investigative reporter Dan Medina.