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The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source is intended as a resource for students, teachers, and the general public. It makes available recordings of conferences, lectures, and performances sponsored and organized by: the Center for International Studies; the Human Rights Program; the Center for East Asian Studies; the Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies; the Center for Latin American Studies; the Center for Middle Eastern Studies; and the South Asian Language and Area Center. It is funded in part by grants from the U.S. Department of Education.

CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio‪]‬ The Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago

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The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source is intended as a resource for students, teachers, and the general public. It makes available recordings of conferences, lectures, and performances sponsored and organized by: the Center for International Studies; the Human Rights Program; the Center for East Asian Studies; the Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies; the Center for Latin American Studies; the Center for Middle Eastern Studies; and the South Asian Language and Area Center. It is funded in part by grants from the U.S. Department of Education.

    “Latin Lessons: How South America Stopped Listening to the U.S. and Started Prospering”

    “Latin Lessons: How South America Stopped Listening to the U.S. and Started Prospering”

    A talk by Hal Whitesman, Financial Times' Chicago and Midwest bureau chief.

    Thanks to demand from big emerging economies, most South American governments have become increasingly "resource nationalistic" and have ramped up social spending to meet the needs of the poor and the indigenous, causing poverty levels to drop - at the same time as poverty has been on the increase in the United States.

    Will the U.S. continue losing influence in Latin America? Will China soon dominate the area both commercially and strategically? Can the U.S. do business with countries from Mexico to Argentina without interfering in their internal affairs?

    • 1 hr 20 min
    “All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals”

    “All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals”

    A talk by David Scheffer, Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University. As senior adviser to Madeleine Albright and then as President Clinton’s ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues, David Scheffer was at the forefront of the efforts that led to criminal tribunals for the Balkans, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and Cambodia, and that resulted in the creation of the permanent International Criminal Court. All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals is Scheffer’s gripping insider’s account of the international gamble to prosecute those responsible for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, and to redress some of the bloodiest human rights atrocities in our time.

    Introduction by Susan Gzesh, Executive Director of the University of Chicago Human Rights Program and Senior Lecturer in the College.

    • 1 hr 14 min
    "Climate Change & the International Negotiations" (audio)

    "Climate Change & the International Negotiations" (audio)

    Since the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was established in 1994, efforts to secure international agreement on climate policy have gained increasing attention, but compromise on the issues has not been easy to achieve.

    • 1 hr 26 min
    "Venezuela Speaks!" (audio)

    "Venezuela Speaks!" (audio)

    For the last decade, Venezuela’s “Bolivarian Revolution” has captured international attention. Poverty, inequality, and unemployment have all dropped, while health, education, and living standards have seen a commensurate rise. Venezuela Speaks! is the real, bottom-up account of the country's bloodless uprising and reorganization.

    Co-editor Carlos Martinez will explain how the stories in Venezuela Speaks! offer a different perspective than that of the international mainstream media, which has focused predominantly on Venezuela’s controversial president, Hugo Chavez.

    • 1 hr 27 min
    "Cutting the Fuse: The Explosion of Global Suicide Terrorism and How to Stop It"

    "Cutting the Fuse: The Explosion of Global Suicide Terrorism and How to Stop It"

    In this talk, Robert Pape presents findings from the Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism demonstrating that, contrary to popular belief, religion alone motivates only a tiny minority of suicide attacks. Instead, the root cause is foreign military occupation, which triggers secular and religious people to carry out suicide attacks. From The World Beyond the Headlines series.

    • 1 hr 21 min
    "Moonset on Sunrise Mountain: Narrative, Politics, and the Accession of Kulottunga I Cola"

    "Moonset on Sunrise Mountain: Narrative, Politics, and the Accession of Kulottunga I Cola"

    A talk by Whitney Cox, Lecturer in Sanskrit, School of Oriental and African Studies.

    • 1 hr 2 min

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