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Congratulations to the 2012-13 Alice Belkin Memorial Scholarship Recipients

The UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2012-13 Alice Belkin Memorial Scholarship.

 
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Nile Green, director of the Program on Central Asia, wins second book prize


 
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Burkle Center Fellow Tony Camerino quoted in Al Jazeera article on the US and its use of torture

Torment, torture and terror: A report concludes that the US tortured detainees, so how will its findings affect the US counter-terrorism policy?

 
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Introducing young students to Arabic, Persian and Turkish

The UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies is launching the “Listen to Learn” website to introduce American students to critical Middle Eastern languages.

 
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"The Fourth Way: Leading the Future" A Lecture by Princess Basmah bint Saud

Princess Basmah bint Saud gave a lecture on April 15, 2013 that outlined her concept of "The Fourth Way," a method of establishing a new platform to help bring stability to the world where large international non-governmental.

 
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Islamic History & Identity in Central Asia: Key Issues & Debates

A lecture by Charles Weller, Washington State University

 
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"Emperor" Starring Matthew Fox and Tommy Lee Jones

Please join us for a special screening of the film "Emperor." A panel discussion will follow the screening with Producers Yoko Narahashi and Eugene Nomura, Professor Kal Raustiala, and Professor William Marotti.

 
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"Tested by Zion: The Bush Administration and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict" with author Elliott Abrams

Please join us for a talk by Elliott Abrams, former deputy assistant and deputy national security adviser to President George W. Bush, about his new book, "Tested by Zion: The Bush Administration and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict." Comments will be provided by Prof. Steven Spiegel, Director of the UCLA Center for Middle East Development. This event is co-sponsored by the UCLA Center for Middle East Development and the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies.

 
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Are Signature Strikes Legal? Targeted Killings and International Law

Please join us for a talk with Kevin Heller, Associate Professor of International Criminal Law at Melbourne Law School. This event is co-sponsored with the UCLA School of Law Sanela Diana Jenkins Human Rights Project.

 
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Return of the Brothers: Student Activism and Islamic Politics in 1970s Egypt

A lecture on April 10, 2013 by Abdullah Al-Arian,Wayne State University

 
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Scholar to bring to life migrants’ perilous crossings

This profile of African Studies Center Director Françoise Lionnet looks at her upcoming presentation on historical and present-day migration and draws attention to the current phenomenon of African "boat people" — individuals from northern and western Africa in search of a better life who try to make the dangerous trip between the two continents in small boats. Lionnet delivers UCLA’s 114th Faculty Research Lecture in Schoenberg Hall on April 15, 2013, at 3 pm.

 
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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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U.S. drone signature strikes: An often illegal “killing machine”

Legal scholar Kevin Jon Heller examines the legal and evidentiary justifications for U.S. "signature" strikes—drone attacks that target unknown individuals based on a behavioral pattern—and finds that both frequently fail to meet the requirements of international humanitarian law.

 
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Stalin: Meticulous with His Word, Shaper of Faulty Information Systems

Historians Sarah Davies and James Harris spoke about their recent research in Stalin’s personal archive, discussing how the Soviet dictator used words and the way in which he processed incoming information, respectively.

 
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The Complicated Lives of Gay Men in South Korea

According to anthropologist John Cho, single gay men in South Korea retreated from gay life in the wake of the 1997 Asian banking crisis and began to concentrate on making money, while married gay men became much more active in the gay community.

 
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A Deal with Iran is Possible, Peace is Not

The foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran is not irrational—the current regime needs conflict with the United States to perpetuate itself in power, said Professor Mansour Farhang. He advised the United States to reach an implicit understanding with the regime that Iran will not develop nuclear weapons.

 
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Key policy makers and scholars discuss causes and consequences of drug-related violence in Latin America

WATCH: Video footage from two-day conference on organized crime, corruption and drug trafficking in Latin America.

 
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Profile of Nile Green

This engaging portrait of UCLA History Professor Nile Green, who is the director of the Program on Central Asia, was published in the Winter 2013 edition of "The UCLA College Report," a publication of the College of Letters and Science.

 
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VIDEO: "Illegal Drug markets, Crime and Violence in Latin America"

"An Alternative Approach for Measuring Drug Related Crime in Consuming Nations." Talk by Rosalie Pacula

 
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VIDEO: "Illegal Drug Markets, Crime and Violence in Latin America"

"Reducing Drug Trafficking Revenues and Violence in Mexico: Would Legalizing Marijuana in the United States Help?" Talk by Beau Kilmer, Comments by Adriana Lleras.

 
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VIDEO: "Illegal Drug markets, Crime and Violence in Latin America"

"Drug Violence in Mexico: Data and Analysis through 2012." Talk by David Shirk, comments by Alejandro Poiré.

 
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VIDEO:"Illegal Drug Markets, Crime and Violence in Latin America"

"Violent Corruption and Violent Lobbying: Logics of Cartel‐State Conflict in Mexico, Brazil and Colombia." Talk by Ben Lessing, comments by Helsky Bar‐Isaac.

 
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VIDEO:"Illegal Drug Markets, Crime and Violence in Latin America"

"Cross‐Border Spillover: U.S.Gun Laws and Violence in Mexico." Talk by Oeindrila Dube, comments by Leah Boustan.

 
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VIDEO:"Illegal Drug markets, Crime and Violence in Latin America"

"The Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Violence in Mexico." Talk by Gabriela Calderon, comments by Daniel Ortega.

 
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VIDEO: "Illegal Drug Markets, Crime and Violence in Latin America"

"The Economics of the War on Illegal Drug Production and Trafficking." Talk by Pascual Restrepo, comments by César Martinelli.

 

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