About PoCA


The UCLA Asia Pacific Center promotes greater knowledge and understanding of Asia and the Pacific region on campus and in the community through innovative research, teaching, public programs, and local and international collaborations. It focuses on the inter-Asian and transpacific cultural and social connections from historical, contemporary, and comparative perspectives. It encourages interdisciplinary work on cross-border and supranational issues such as language and culture, population and environment, technology, politics, socioeconomic development, and sustainability in the ongoing processes of globalization.

The center is currently home to the UCLA Taiwan Studies Program and the UCLA Program on Central Asia (PoCA), and seeks to establish a Hong Kong studies program. The Center is also an academic partner of the Global Chinese Philanthropy Initiative, and was recently designated an East Asian National Resource Center (2023-2026) by the US Department of Education.

 

 

Events


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The Youth of Kazakhstan at the Intersection of the West and Asia: An Exploration of the Interplay Between Globalization and Traditionalization in the Kazakhstani Context

Mira Maulsharif will explore how university-educated youth in Kazakhstan engage with the multifaceted dynamics of cultural transformation stemming from the revival of traditional values and their complex interactions with religious norms, focusing on the ways in which they navigate the tensions between tradition, modernity, and globalization.

Wednesday, February 26, 2025
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Pacific Time)
Bunche Hall 10383

News


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Visualizing Central Asia

Videos created by UCLA students

Posted: 12/2/2020

Asia Pacific Center

11387 Bunche Hall - Los Angeles, CA 90095-1487

Campus Mail Code: 148703

Tel: (310) 825-0007

Fax: (310) 206-3555

Email: asia@international.ucla.edu

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