Podcasts for the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations
Podcasts for the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations
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This podcast features recordings of public lectures hosted by the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations. The talks cover contemporary global issues, including US foreign policy, international security, and economic affairs. Scholars, policymakers, and experts discuss the role of the United States in the world.
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2025-26 Burkle Center International Career Panel 02.06.2026 1j 18mntDr. Richard Downie, Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies at the Pacific Council on International Policy; Kristin Ghazarians, Associate Director of the Human Rights Watch Student Task Force; Jim Newton, veteran journalist, author and teacher
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The 2025-26 Bernard Brodie Distinguished Lecture on the Conditions of Peace 23.04.2026 1j 15mntAmbassador Eric Garcetti, 26th United States Ambassador to India and 42nd Mayor of Los Angeles
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Autocrats vs. Democrats: China, Russia, America, and the New Global Disorder 16.04.2026 1j 8mntAmbassador Michael McFaul, Former U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation (2012-2014) and Ken Oliver and Angela Nomellini Professor of International Studies in Political Science at Stanford University
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The 2025-26 Arnold C. Harberger Distinguished Lecture on Economic Development 16.02.2026 1j 15mntKenneth Rogoff, Maurits C. Boas Professor at Harvard University and former chief economist, IMF
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Student Voices: Politics and Power in International Law 22.01.2026 1j 24mntIf power determines law, what does that mean for the rules-based international order?
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What Does the U.S. Invasion Mean for Venezuela and the Region? 20.01.2026 59mntDorothy Kronick, Associate Professor, Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley
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Making Bribery Profitable Again? The Market Effects of Halting Extraterritorial Accountability for Overseas Bribery 12.11.2025 57mntEdmund Malesky, Professor of Political Economy at Duke University and Scientific Director of VinUniversity Green-X Research Center
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The 2024-25 Bernard Brodie Distinguished Lecture on the Conditions of Peace: "The Small States Club: How Small Smart States Can Save the World" 02.06.2025 1j 24mntH.E. Armen Sarkissian, Former President of the Republic of Armenia
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Judicial Territory: Law, Capital and the Expansion of American Empire 30.05.2025Shaina Potts, Associate Professor, Geography and Global Studies, University of California, Los Angeles
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Words of War: Negotiation as a Tool of Conflict 10.05.2025Eric Min, Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles
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Defending Democracy: The German Approach 06.05.2025Ronen Steinke, journalist, author, legal scholar, 2025 Thomas Mann Fellow
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Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare 09.04.2025Edward Fishman, Sr. Research Scholar, Center Global Energy Policy andamp; Adj Professor, SIPA, Columbia University
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The 2024-25 Arnold C. Harberger Distinguished Lecture on Economic Development 04.04.2025 1j 12mntSimon Johnson, 2024 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics andamp; Professor at MIT Sloan
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The 2024-25 Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture 17.03.2025 1j 14mntHaviv Rettig Gur, Journalist and Senior Analyst at The Times of Israel
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Carbon Politics, American Power, and the Almighty Dollar 25.02.2025 1j 20mntMark Blyth, William R. Rhodes ’57 Prof International Economics andamp; Acting Director, Climate Solutions Lab
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Under the Nuclear Shadow: China's Information-Age Weapons in International Security 07.02.2025Fiona Cunningham, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
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The Gaza Ceasefire: An Assessment 30.01.2025Dr. Dalia Dassa Kaye, Burkle Center Senior Fellow and Prof. Dov Waxman, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Chair of Israel Studies and Professor of Political Science, UCLA
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When the Bombs Stopped: The Legacy of War in Rural Cambodia 26.11.2024 1jErin Lin, Associate Professor of Political Science, Ohio State University
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States and Nature: The Effects of Climate Change on Security 14.11.2024Joshua W. Busby, Professor, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, Austin
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Technology and the Rise of Great Powers: How Diffusion Shapes Economic Competition 29.10.2024Jeffrey Ding, Assistant Professor of Political Science, George Washington University
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