60 UCTV Podcasts: Public Affairs http://www.uctv.tv en-us Copyright 2011 Regents of the University of California University of California Television UCTV UCTV delivers documentaries, faculty lectures, cutting-edge research symposiums and artistic performances from each of the ten UC campuses. UCTV knowledge@uctv.tv UCTV delivers documentaries, faculty lectures, cutting-edge research symposiums and artistic performances from each of the ten UC campuses. How America Can Bring Arabs and Israelis Together Towards Peace and Coexistence UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies David Makovsky, Senior Fellow and Director of the Washington Institute’s Project on Middle East Peace and Ghaith al-Omari, previously Senior Advisor to former Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas and currently Advocacy Director for the American Task Force on Palestine discuss path to Middle East peace. Series: Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 17555] 17555how-america-can-bring-arabs-and-israelis-together-towards-peace-and-coexistence Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:04:44 PDT 59:30 Middle East, Peace process, Israel, Palestine, RCO10, Religion and Conflict, itr0310, Religion International Affairs Middle East The Reconstruction of American Journalism UCTV: UC San Diego Helen Edison Lecture Series Former Washington Post Executive Editor Leonard Downie and Michael Schudson of Columbia University and UC San Diego (emeritus) share their views on how traditional journalism can survive without the longstanding support of advertisers in an interview with Bob Kittle, the former editorial page editor of the San Diego Union-Tribune. Series: Helen Edison Lecture Series [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18009] 18009the-reconstruction-of-american-journalism- Thu, 25 Feb 2010 9:01:36 PDT 57:57 Downie, Schudson, journalism, media, , Journalism CNS News Feb. 19 2010 UCTV: UC Berkeley California News Service (CNS) News magazine from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Haiti, Super Bowl ad, medical marijuana, Proposition 8, new church music, student activism, Oakland development, street food vendors, laptop free cafes, Tijuana, Oakland youth program, urban beavers, Series: California News Service (CNS) [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18013] 18013cns-news-feb-19-2010 Thu, 25 Feb 2010 9:02:05 PDT 28:40 bay area, California, news, Berkeley, , California Issues CNS News March 5 2010 UCTV: UC Berkeley California News Service (CNS) News magazine from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Series: California News Service (CNS) [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18014] 18014cns-news-march-5-2010 Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:30:52 PDT 28:40 bay area, California, news, Berkeley, , California Issues Joel Kotkin: Accommodating the Next Hundred Million Citizens in the US by 2050 UCTV: UC San Diego Revelle Forum at the Neurosciences Institute Renowned social and economic analyst Joel Kotkin offers an optimistic vision on how the United States will accommodate the 100 million new citizens projected to live here by 2050. Kotkin is presented by the Revelle Forum at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, California. Series: Revelle Forum at the Neurosciences Institute [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 18017] 18017joel-kotkin-accommodating-the-next-hundred-million-citizens-in-the-us-by-2050 Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:10:19 PDT 57:54 citizens, immigration, Kotkin, , Authors Urban Planning Amb. Michael Oren: US-Israel Relations from a Historical and Personal Perspective UCTV: UC San Diego Helen Edison Lecture Series Michael Oren, Israel’s Ambassador to the United States, recounts the long history of shared goals between the US and Israel and outlines how the two countries can work together for peace in the Middle East. He also addresses concerns raised about Israel’s treatment of Palestinians in this event sponsored by the student group “Tritons for Israel” at UC San Diego. Series: Helen Edison Lecture Series [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18018] 18018amb-michael-oren-us-israel-relations-from-a-historical-and-personal-perspective- Thu, 18 Feb 2010 14:23:42 PDT 56:54 Israel, Middle East, Michael Oren, , International Affairs Middle East North American Futures: A North American Commons? UCTV: UC Berkeley North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives Three ambassadors Jeremy Kinsman,Allan E. Gotlieb and Thomas R. Pickering, discuss the complex relationship between Canada and the United States. Series: North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18105] 18105north-american-futures-a-north-american-commons Wed, 28 Apr 2010 10:32:46 PDT 59:29 Canada, US, foreign affairs, border, , International Affairs North American Relations One Bullet Away: A Marine Officer’s Perspective from Afghanistan and Iraq UCTV: UC Berkeley Hear about Marine Corps life, in peacetime and in war, from Nathaniel Fick, the Chief Operating Officer of the Center for a New American Security. He served as Marine Corps infantry officer in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq and is the author of the best-selling book, “One Bullet Away.” [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18110] 18110one-bullet-away-a-marine-officer’s-perspective-from-afghanistan-and-iraq Fri, 23 Apr 2010 11:11:31 PDT 57:05 Fick, Marine, Iraq, Afghanistan, , Military/Veterans Iraq War U.S. Civil-Military Relations in the 21st Century UCTV: UC Berkeley A strong relationship between civilian officials and senior military leaders is essential for sound policy-making and for the nation's security. Events of the past decade have strained that relationship, with some feeling that the military has become politicized and others lamenting a lack of informed civilian leadership. Nathaniel Fick examines the underlying principles and pragmatic guidelines for a healthy civil-military relationship. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18111] 18111us-civil-military-relations-in-the-21st-century Fri, 23 Apr 2010 11:12:29 PDT 56:35 military, civilian, Fick, military leaders, , Military/Veterans National Issues Bunche Center 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Emergence and Institutionalization: 1969 – 1985 UCTV: UC Los Angeles Celebrate forty years of the Bunche Center with key individuals who were instrumental in shaping the Center’s legacy. Part one the early years of the center and its emergence and institutionalization from 1969 to 1985. explores peakers include former UCLA administrators Chancellor Charles Young and Vice Chancellor C.Z. Wilson and past Bunche Center directors Bob Singleton, Molefi K. Asante, Claudia Mitchell-Kernan, M. Belinda Tucker and Richard Yarborough. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18123] 18123bunche-center-40th-anniversary-retrospective-emergence-and-institutionalization-1969-–-1985 Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:31:53 PDT 58:30 Bunche Center, UCLA, ethnic studies, african american studies, , Black History African/African-American Studies Conversations With History: What Happens When Other Countries Have the Money UCTV: UC Berkeley Conversations with History Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Stephen S. Cohen for a discussion of the new book he has written with Professor Brad Delong entitled “The End of Influence.” Professor Cohen argues that the 2008 economic collapse demonstrates the failure both domestically and internationally of neo-liberal economic policies embraced by both democrats and republicans during the last three decades. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18124] 18124conversations-with-history-what-happens-when-other-countries-have-the-money Thu, 25 Feb 2010 9:12:29 PDT 59:20 Stephen Cohen, economics, economic collapse, , Economics Economy/Labor Issues National Security and Alternative Energy UCTV: UC Davis UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series Former CIA director turned-clean tech venture capitalist James Woolsey is a foreign policy specialist concerned with renewable energy and energy security. Woolsey argues that U.S. dependence on Middle Eastern oil ranks "very high" as a national security concern. Series: UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18154] 18154national-security-and-alternative-energy Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:11:20 PDT 57:15 national security, renewable energy, energy security, , New and Emerging Technologies Energy Policy Oxfam USA: Aid That Works: Creating a 21st Century Vision for US Development Assistance with Raymond Offenheiser UCTV: UC San Diego Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice Distinguished Lecture Series Raymond C. Offenheiser, president of Oxfam America, speaks on the theme of peace through development. Oxfam works on relief and development projects in countries like Haiti, El Salvador, and Indonesia to create lasting solutions to poverty, hunger and injustice. The organization also has advocacy campaigns on climate change, transparent natural resource extraction and aid reform. Offenheiser focuses on how to make U.S. foreign aid more efficient, effective and supportive of long-term sustainable development. Series: Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice Distinguished Lecture Series [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18155] 18155oxfam-usa-“aid-that-works-creating-a-21st-century-vision-for-us-development-assistance”-with-raymond-offenheiser Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:10:19 PDT 58:30 Haiti, Oxfam USA, Joan B. Kroc, Offenheiser, , International Affairs Student-Led Office Greening and Building Greening Programs UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Sustainability Conference: Working Our Way to Zero The Building Sustainability @ Cal Program trains and utilizes students to help reduce the environmental footprint of campus buildings by educating building inhabitants and identifying structural and the operational changes that can be made to buildings and campus as a whole. PACES is designed to assess current office practices and formulate recommendations for improvements toward achievable sustainable office standards from student groups at UC Santa Barbara. Series: Sustainability Conference: Working Our Way to Zero [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 18175] 18175student-led-office-greening-and-building-greening-programs Mon, 21 Jun 2010 10:47:51 PDT 58:00 sustainability, environment, PACES, , California Issues Energy Policy Sustainability and Public Policy Green Science and Technology Science of Sustainability Innovative Technologies in Labs and Data Centers UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Sustainability Conference: Working Our Way to Zero Laboratories and data centers are among the most energy intensive buildings found on university campuses. Efficiency has often been overlooked because it is falsely assumed that there is very little that can be done in this specific classification of buildings. Case studies from Stanford University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories will demonstrate how to utilize innovative technologies to reduce energy use in labs and data centers. Series: Sustainability Conference: Working Our Way to Zero [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 18179] 18179innovative-technologies-in-labs-and-data-centers Tue, 22 Jun 2010 10:59:48 PDT 88:00 technology, science, energy efficiency, , Sustainability and Public Policy Energy Green Science and Technology Science of Sustainability Overall Sustainable Design: Best Practice Award Winners UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Sustainability Conference: Working Our Way to Zero Presentations from winners of the Higher Education Energy Efficiency Partnership Program Best Practices Competition in the category of New Construction Best Overall Sustainable Design. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo presents on its Center for Sciences building design and UC Davis presents on the Veterinary Medicine 3B project. Series: Sustainability Conference: Working Our Way to Zero [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 18181] 18181overall-sustainable-design-best-practice-award-winners Tue, 22 Jun 2010 11:00:20 PDT 58:29 sustainability, energy efficiency, California, , California Issues Sustainability and Public Policy Energy Green Science and Technology Science of Sustainability Lighting Design and Retrofit and MBCx: Best Practice Awards UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Sustainability Conference: Working Our Way to Zero Presentations from winners of the Energy Efficiency Partnership Best Practice awards competition for projects that demonstrate successful Lighting Design/Retrofit and Monitoring Based Commissioning (MBCx) projects. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, UC Davis, and San Diego CC present on projects that implemented emerging technology solutions to lighting applications in areas such as stairwells, parking lots, classrooms, and gymnasiums. CSU San Bernardino and UC Berkeley present MBCx projects that were implemented on their campuses. Series: Sustainability Conference: Working Our Way to Zero [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 18183] 18183lighting-design-and-retrofit-and-mbcx-best-practice-awards Tue, 22 Jun 2010 11:00:48 PDT 58:29 sustainability, energy efficiency, California, MBCx, , California Issues Energy Green Science and Technology Science of Sustainability Demonstrated Energy Efficient Lighting and HVAC Technologies UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Sustainability Conference: Working Our Way to Zero Products that improve building environments and reduce energy use have a competitive edge in the quest for Net Zero energy. UC Los Angeles, Sonoma State, and UC Santa Barbara, in partnership with the California Institute for Energy and the Environment, have implemented technologies in energy efficient lighting and HVAC design in an attempt to reduce carbon emissions from energy consumption on campuses. Energy modeling and analysis are also discussed as integral parts of the Net Zero process. Series: Sustainability Conference: Working Our Way to Zero [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 18184] 18184demonstrated-energy-efficient-lighting-and-hvac-technologies Tue, 22 Jun 2010 11:01:02 PDT 58:29 sustainability, energy efficiency, California, HVAC, , California Issues Energy Green Science and Technology Science of Sustainability Envisioning a Different Future for U.S. Relations with India Pakistan and Afghanistan Part 3 Envisioning a Different Future UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Activities of the Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies What should be the objectives of the U.S. presence in South Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India in the post-Bush era? Where will US relations with India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan lead in the future? The Orfalea Center brought a group of seasoned South Asia scholars to UC, Santa Barbara for an intensive one-day workshop. Can we envision a different future for US relations with the countries of South Asia where forces of peace and democracy, autonomy and self-governance, development and social harmony are strengthened through regional and global cooperation? These questions guided the discussions. Series: Activities of the Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18186] 18186envisioning-a-different-future-for-us-relations-with-india-pakistan-and-afghanistan-part-3-“envisioning-a-different-future” Thu, 25 Feb 2010 9:12:53 PDT 85:05 Orfalea, South Asia, Embree, Falk, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, , International Affairs Envisioning a Different Future for U.S. Relations with India Pakistan and Afghanistan Part 2 UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Activities of the Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies What should be the objectives of the U.S. presence in South Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India in the post-Bush era? Where will US relations with India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan lead in the future? To discuss this question, the Orfalea Center brought a group of seasoned South Asia scholars to UC, Santa Barbara for an intensive one-day workshop. Can we envision a different future for US relations with the countries of South Asia where forces of peace and democracy, autonomy and self-governance, development and social harmony are strengthened through regional and global cooperation? Series: Activities of the Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18187] 18187envisioning-a-different-future-for-us-relations-with-india-pakistan-and-afghanistan-part-2 Thu, 25 Feb 2010 9:13:12 PDT 89:37 India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Foreign affairs, Middle East, , International Affairs Envisioning a Different Future for U.S. Relations with India Pakistan and Afghanistan Part 1 How Did We Get Here? UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Activities of the Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies What should be the objectives of the U.S. presence in South Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India in the post-Bush era? Where will US relations with India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan lead in the future? The Orfalea Center brought a group of seasoned South Asia scholars to UC, Santa Barbara for an intensive one-day workshop. Can we envision a different future for US relations with the countries of South Asia where forces of peace and democracy, autonomy and self-governance, development and social harmony are strengthened through regional and global cooperation? These questions guided the discussions. Series: Activities of the Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18188] 18188envisioning-a-different-future-for-us-relations-with-india-pakistan-and-afghanistan-part-1-“how-did-we-get-here” Thu, 25 Feb 2010 9:13:26 PDT 58:30 Orfalea, South Asia, Embree, Falk, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, , International Affairs Conversations With History: American Democracy Veterans and Higher Education UCTV: UC Berkeley Conversations with History Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Dartmouth's James Wright, President Emeritus and Professor of History, for a discussion of his work as a historian and as president of an Ivy League college. Topics covered include: his formative years, his research on populism in the Western U.S. in the 19th century, leadership in higher education, and challenges facing public and private universities in the new economic environment. President Wright also discusses his work in aiding Afghanistan and Iraq War veterans to pursue higher education. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 18192] 18192conversations-with-history-american-democracy-veterans-and-higher-education Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:11:55 PDT 57:50 Dartmouth, Ivy League, James Wright, , Educational Leadership Higher Education / Academic Research Military/Veterans Public Affairs Education Organize! The Lessons of the Community Service Organization UCTV: UC San Diego The Community Service Organization was a grassroots effort launched in the 1940's that empowered a generation of Mexican-Americans, including Cesar Chavez. Poor immigrants were able to move into the mainstream of American society through voter registration drives, lawsuits and legislative campaigns. Now, over 50 years later, the leaders of the movement reflect on the impact. [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 18203] 18203organize-the-lessons-of-the-community-service-organization Wed, 24 Mar 2010 15:38:40 PDT 88:23 grass roots, Caesar Chavez, community, , California Issues Economy/Labor Issues Bunche Center 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Adjustment and Revisions: 1986 - Present UCTV: UC Los Angeles Celebrate forty years of the Bunche Center with key individuals who were instrumental in shaping the Center’s legacy. Part two explores the later year of adjustment sand revision from 1986 to the present. Speakers include former UCLA administrators Chancellor Charles Young and Vice Chancellor C.Z. Wilson and past Bunche Center directors Bob Singleton, Molefi K. Asante, Claudia Mitchell-Kernan, M. Belinda Tucker and Richard Yarborough. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18210] 18210bunche-center-40th-anniversary-retrospective-adjustment-and-revisions-1986---present Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:32:21 PDT 59:30 Bunche Center, UCLA, ethnic studies, african american studies, , Black History African/African-American Studies Peter Hart: The Mood of America and the 2010 Elections UCTV: UC Berkeley Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley Renowned public opinion pollster Peter Hart assesses the political landscape for the midterm elections and offers a preview of how candidates will frame their campaigns as they compete for the 36 Senate and 435 House seats up for grabs in November, 2010. Series: Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18334] 18334peter-hart-the-mood-of-america-and-the-2010-elections-- Wed, 26 May 2010 14:25:16 PDT 58:40 2010 Midterm elections, Peter Hart, politics, , Politics War Veterans and American Democracy UCTV: UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures James Wright, president emeritus of Dartmouth College, describes the changing assumptions and attitudes that frame the history of veterans affairs in the United States and the issues faced by Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. He describes changes in the view of these veterans compared to those in the 1960s and 1970s regarding the Vietnam war veterans. Series: UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18341] 18341war-veterans-and-american-democracy Mon, 12 Apr 2010 10:24:12 PDT 58:27 Veterans, War, 911, James Wright, Dartmouth, , Military/Veterans Iraq War The Experience of Veterans in American Society UCTV: UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures UC Berkeley School of Law gathered speakers with past and current military experience and from the fields of law, history, political science, and medicine, including Jan Scruggs, president and founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, to discuss veterans in American society. Series: UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18342] 18342the-experience-of-veterans-in-american-society Fri, 23 Apr 2010 11:14:23 PDT 119:26 veterans, war, Vietnam, Iraq, , Military/Veterans National Issues Conversations With History: The Making of a Marine Officer UCTV: UC Berkeley Conversations with History Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Nathaniel Fick for a discussion of his best selling book ‘One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer.” Drawing on his wartime experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq, Fick reflects on the nature of war and the role of the marines in post 911 conflicts. He focuses on military training and leadership with special attention to reconciling tactical and strategic imperatives, ethical issues in counterinsurgency missions, and deployment of military force as a complement to the full utilization of all aspects of American power. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18375] 18375conversations-with-history-the-making-of-a-marine-officer Wed, 31 Mar 2010 9:55:19 PDT 59:32 Iraq, war, soldier, Marine, Nathanial Fick, 911, , Military/Veterans Iraq War Global Citizenship: Turning Good Intentions into Positive Action with Bill Clinton UCTV: UC Berkeley Former President Bill Clinton delivers a sober message to a UC Berkeley audience about inequality, global poverty, and the need for "communitarianism," a form of social responsibility and activism in which private citizens step up to address gaps unfilled by governments. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18406] 18406global-citizenship-turning-good-intentions-into-positive-action-with-bill-clinton Wed, 31 Mar 2010 9:55:51 PDT 58:44 Bill Clinton, social responsinility, communitarianism, activism, , International Affairs The University We Are For UCTV: UC Irvine The academy has been under considerable pressure recently, fiscally and fueled by new pressures on knowledge formation, pedagogical delivery and organizational form. Join a distinguished panel as they discuss “the university we are for” and explore issues crucial to the contemporary academy. [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 18503] 18503the-university-we-are-for Wed, 5 May 2010 11:41:43 PDT 78:31 university, higher education, pedagogy, , Higher Education / Academic Research Humanities Education North American Competitiveness Innovation and Clean Energy Conference 2010 UCTV: UC San Diego United States Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke, Mexico Secretary of Economy Gerardo Ruiz Mateos and Canada Minister of Industry Tony Clement offer their respective views on how to increase economic development and cooperation among the three superpowers of North America. [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 18508] 18508north-american-competitiveness-innovation-and-clean-energy-conference-2010 Wed, 5 May 2010 11:42:26 PDT 56:24 Commerce, Binational Economy, Mexico, Canada, USA, Gary Locke, , Globalization Economy/Labor Issues North American Relations UCLA’s Steven Spiegel: Can Obama Bring Peace to the Middle East? UCTV: UC San Diego Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice Distinguished Lecture Series Steven Spiegel, the director of the Center for Middle East Development at UCLA, presents the innovative and informal negotiation techniques that he is urging the Obama administration to employ as it pursues security in this historically volatile region. Series: Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice Distinguished Lecture Series [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18509] 18509ucla’s-steven-spiegel-can-obama-bring-peace-to-the-middle-east Wed, 28 Apr 2010 10:33:09 PDT 59:30 Peace in Middle East, Israel, Palestine, Spiegel, UCLA, , International Affairs Middle East Osher UCSD: Achieving a Just Peace in the Middle East with Nasser Barghouti UCTV: UC San Diego Osher UCSD Distinguished Lecture Series Nasser Barghouti, President of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination League in San Diego, examines the root causes of conflict in the Middle East and offers a vision for resolution that he argues is based on universal concepts of human rights. He also describes a growing movement for boycotts and sanctions against Israel in this talk to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of California, San Diego. Series: Osher UCSD Distinguished Lecture Series [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18515] 18515osher-ucsd-achieving-a-just-peace-in-the-middle-east-with-nasser-barghouti Mon, 10 May 2010 9:44:49 PDT 58:30 Middle East, Israel, Palestine, Nasser Barghouti , , Human Rights International Affairs Middle East California in Crisis: Can It Be Fixed? UCTV: UC San Diego Helen Edison Lecture Series UCSD Social Sciences professors Marisa Abrajano, Thad Kousser, Isaac Martin and Bud Mehan discuss the California budget crisis, its effect on the state and possible solutions for recovery. Series: Helen Edison Lecture Series [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 18519] 18519california-in-crisis--can-it-be-fixed Thu, 17 Jun 2010 16:05:12 PDT 55:07 Kousser, California budget, Abrajano, , , California Issues Conversations With History: Reflections on U.S.- Canada Relations UCTV: UC Berkeley Conversations with History Host Harry Kreisler welcomes distinguished Canadian diplomat Allan Gotlieb to discuss the U.S.- Canadian relationship. After tracing the features of their strategic partnership during the Cold War, Gotlieb analyzes the changes in bilateral relations in the wake of 911 and the 2008 economic collapse. In the context of America's focus on homeland security, rising unemployment, and environmental degradation, he examines the impact of domestic politics for any effort to develop a new American and Canadian agenda. In conclusion, he discusses factors that contributed to Canada’s successful navigation of the world wide financial crisis. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18527] 18527conversations-with-history-reflections-on-us--canada-relations Fri, 21 May 2010 9:47:29 PDT 55:55 Canada, Alan Gotlieb, Cold War, , International Affairs North American Relations What Healthcare Reform Means for California UCTV: UC Berkeley Members of the UC Berkeley Health Policy faculty and members of the State Assembly Health Committee discuss the ramifications of the U.S. healthcare reform within California. [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 18557] 18557what-healthcare-reform-means-for-california Fri, 21 May 2010 9:48:12 PDT 119:01 healthcare reform, public health, California, , Healthcare Forces of Fortune: The Rise of the New Muslim Middle Class and What It Will Mean for Our World with Vali Nasr UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Walter H. Capps Center Series Vali Nasr discusses the premise of his new new book, “Forces of Fortune,” that the great battle for the soul of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the entire region will eventually be fought not over religion, but over business and capitalism as the Muslim middle class grows. Series: Walter H. Capps Center Series [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18579] 18579forces-of-fortune-the-rise-of-the-new-muslim-middle-class-and-what-it-will-mean-for-our-world-with-vali-nasr Fri, 21 May 2010 9:49:06 PDT 59:00 Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Muslim, Vali Nasr, , International Affairs North American Futures: Culture Identity and the Social Contract UCTV: UC Berkeley North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives Jack Citrin, Director of Institute of Governmental Studies at UC Berkeley and Richard Johnston Director of the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions, University of British Columbia discuss the political culture in Canada and US. Series: North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18603] 18603north-american-futures-culture-identity-and-the-social-contract Wed, 5 May 2010 11:42:47 PDT 59:16 Jack Citrin, Canada, North America, , International Affairs North American Relations North American Futures: Managing the Economic Area UCTV: UC Berkeley North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives Policy and political perspectives on economic issues influencing the relationships between the United States and Canada and between the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Series: North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18604] 18604north-american-futures-managing-the-economic-area Wed, 19 May 2010 10:06:55 PDT 85:08 Canada, North America, Economics, , International Affairs North American Relations North American Futures: National Security and International Affairs UCTV: UC Berkeley North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives Policy and political perspectives on national security issues influencing the relationships between the United States and Canada and between the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Series: North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18605] 18605north-american-futures-national-security-and-international-affairs Wed, 26 May 2010 14:22:50 PDT 88:59 Canada, North America, National Security, , International Affairs North American Relations North American Futures: Managing the Arctic UCTV: UC Berkeley North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives Policy and political perspectives on managing the Arctic and how it influences the relationships between the United States, Canada and other countries in the Arctic region. Series: North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18606] 18606north-american-futures-managing-the-arctic Fri, 28 May 2010 12:14:09 PDT 53:00 Canada, North America, Arctic, , International Affairs North American Relations North American Futures: Energy the Environment and Climate Change UCTV: UC Berkeley North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives Policy and political perspectives on energy and environmental issues and how they influence the relationships between the United States and Canada. Series: North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18607] 18607north-american-futures-energy-the-environment-and-climate-change Fri, 4 Jun 2010 9:38:21 PDT 87:50 Canada, North America, Environment, , International Affairs North American Relations North American Futures: The Trilateral Perspective - Mexico US and Canada UCTV: UC Berkeley North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives Policy and political perspectives on managing the interconnected relationships among the United States, Canada and Mexico. Series: North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18608] 18608north-american-futures-the-trilateral-perspective---mexico-us-and-canada Thu, 17 Jun 2010 16:06:57 PDT 59:00 Mexico, Canada, North America, Trilateral, , International Affairs North American Relations North American Futures: The Challenges of the 21st Century UCTV: UC Berkeley North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives A look at the issues that will impact the North American, Canada – U.S. relationship in the 21st centry. Series: North American Futures: Canada-US Perspectives [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18609] 18609north-american-futures-the-challenges-of-the-21st-century- Thu, 17 Jun 2010 16:07:12 PDT 116:46 Canada, North America, 21st century, , International Affairs North American Relations The Challenge of the Slums: Challenges and Opportunities in Confronting the Challenge of Slums in Africa UCTV: UC Berkeley Malawian demographer Eliya Msiyaphazi Zulu, founder and director of AFIDEP, the new African Institute for Development Policy in Nairobi, Kenya explores the challenges inherent in slum dwelling. He stresses a holistic approach to healthcare for the urban poor, one that focused as much on prevention – through improved nutrition and immunization against major childhood diseases – as on treatment. [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 18721] 18721the-challenge-of-the-slums-challenges-and-opportunities-in-confronting-the-challenge-of-slums-in-africa- Fri, 20 Aug 2010 10:30:42 PDT 28:20 global health, urban poor,emerging nations, , Global Health CNS News: Cultures Clash UCTV: UC Berkeley California News Service (CNS) News magazine from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism covers international stories. Series: California News Service (CNS) [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18722] 18722cns-news-cultures-clash Thu, 10 Jun 2010 10:26:00 PDT 29:30 California, journalism, Uganda, Ecuador, cannabis, , California Issues CNS News: Running into the Future UCTV: UC Berkeley California News Service (CNS) News magazine from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism covers international stories. Series: California News Service (CNS) [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18723] 18723cns-news-running-into-the-future Fri, 28 May 2010 12:14:26 PDT 27:38 news, journalism, UC California, , California Issues CNS News: Changing States UCTV: UC Berkeley California News Service (CNS) News magazine from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism covers international stories. Series: California News Service (CNS) [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18724] 18724cns-news-changing-states Thu, 10 Jun 2010 10:26:18 PDT 29:40 guns, mangos, tea party, journalism, , California Issues What the National Energy Efficiency Studies Haven’t Told You UCTV: UC Davis The UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center’s Rosenfeld Series The Energy Efficiency Center at UC Davis presents a discussion on the important details from the National Academy study on energy efficiency that may not feature in the official report. Representatives of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, UC Davis, and Natural Resources Defense Council contribute to this lively exchange. Series: The UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center’s Rosenfeld Series [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 18745] 18745what-the-national-energy-efficiency-studies-haven’t-told-you Mon, 21 Jun 2010 10:49:58 PDT 44:24 NRDC, energy efficiency, LBNL , , New and Emerging Technologies Energy Policy Energy What Every President Should Know About Energy Part 1 UCTV: UC Davis The UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center’s Rosenfeld Series A physics professor explains what every US President should know about energy. How do the global issues of climate change and energy security impact U.S. efforts toward gaining energy efficiencies and conservation of resources? The CA PUC commissioner relates how California utilities are achieving energy efficiencies. Series: The UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center’s Rosenfeld Series [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 18747] 18747what-every-president-should-know-about-energy-part-1 Thu, 10 Jun 2010 10:27:38 PDT 28:54 Richard Muller, energy efficiency, , , New and Emerging Technologies Energy Policy Energy What Every President Should Know About Energy Part 2 UCTV: UC Davis The UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center’s Rosenfeld Series In the first part of this presentation, an energy expert talks about the current energy use of appliances - anything that plugs in to a home or office. This talk expands the traditional definition of the appliance as well as outlines the efficiencies that are now achievable and future goals for even greater energy savings. In the second segment, Art Rosenfeld, the “Father of Energy Efficiency” examines the existence of heat islands in cities and how something as simple as cool roof programs may ameliorate a huge part of this problem. Series: The UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center’s Rosenfeld Series [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 18748] 18748what-every-president-should-know-about-energy-part-2 Mon, 21 Jun 2010 10:50:19 PDT 56:40 energy efficiency, appliances, UC Davis , , New and Emerging Technologies Energy Policy Energy Energy Efficiency Facing Our Future Challenges UCTV: UC Davis The UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center’s Rosenfeld Series The head of the California Public Utilities Commission reviews the gains in energy efficiencies over the past decade. The Governor’s Chief of Staff looks to the future and addresses the ongoing challenge of getting local governments, utilities and consumers to embrace energy saving technologies. Series: The UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center’s Rosenfeld Series [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 18749] 18749energy-efficiency-facing-our-future-challenges- Mon, 21 Jun 2010 10:50:40 PDT 28:13 energy efficiency, California PUC, Arthur Rosenfeld, , New and Emerging Technologies Energy Policy Energy Conversations With History: Nuclear Proliferation with Ambassador Gregory L. Schulte UCTV: UC Berkeley Conversations with History Harry Kreisler welcomes Ambassador Gregory L. Schulte, Visiting Fellow at the National Defense University, to discuss national security threats in the 21st century. A government official with NATO experience, the Bosnia conflict, and nuclear proliferation, Ambassador Schulte expresses his own views, not that of the US government, on a range of topics including: the transformation of NATO; institution building in post conflict situations; nuclear proliferation; the threats posed by terrorist organizations and aspiring nuclear states such as Iran; and the special situation of Israel and India under the non proliferation regime. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 19197] 19197conversations-with-history-nuclear-proliferation-with-ambassador-gregory-l-schulte Thu, 17 Jun 2010 16:08:47 PDT 58:40 Nuclear proliferation, Gregory Schulte, Harry Kreisler, war, , International Affairs Ensuring Transfer Success 2010: UC Campus Forum UCTV: UC Office of the President Applying to UC Get the latest updates on major offerings and changes to major- preparation requirements from representatives of all nine undergraduate campuses. Series: Applying to UC [Education] [Show ID: 19242] 19242ensuring-transfer-success-2010-uc-campus-forum Fri, 23 Jul 2010 10:29:16 PDT 54:30 college applications, enrollment, transfer student, , Applying to College Environmentalism: From the Control of Nature to Partnership UCTV: UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures In the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century, the long term goal of the betterment of humankind through the control of nature was a significant advancement. The experimental vision put forward by Francis Bacon and others enabled humanity to understand science and manage nature. For the 21st century, however, the ethic of control is giving way to one of partnership with the natural world. UC Berkeley Professor Carolyn Merchant discusses how the partnership ethic entails a viable, sustainable relationship in which connections to the global world are recognized through science, technology, and ecological exchanges. Series: UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 19243] 19243environmentalism-from-the-control-of-nature-to-partnership Fri, 23 Jul 2010 10:29:49 PDT 58:45 environmentalism, natural world, conservation, , Ecology, the Environment, Conservation Progressive Change in Latin America: The Chilean Path with Michelle Bachelet UCTV: UC Berkeley Michelle Bachelet, the president of Chile from 2006 to February 2010 and South America’s first woman president elected in her own right, discusses the changes in Latin America. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 19245] 19245progressive-change-in-latin-america-the-chilean-path-with-michelle-bachelet Tue, 29 Jun 2010 14:50:16 PDT 88:15 Michelle Bachelet, Chile, Latin America, , International Affairs Conversations With History: Science Diplomacy and Nuclear Threats UCTV: UC Berkeley Conversations with History Host Harry Kreisler welcomes Siegfried S. Hecker, former Director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, to discuss scientists, national laboratories, and the threat posed by nuclear weapons. Hecker traces his career in material sciences, describes the evolution of his intellectual focus, and recalls his leadership of Los Alamos. He discusses changes in the international security environment in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, threats posed by terrorist organizations, dangers of nuclear proliferation, and challenges for U.S. policy in assessing the motivation and capabilities of Pakistan, North Korea, and Iran. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 19331] 19331conversations-with-history-science-diplomacy-and-nuclear-threats Fri, 9 Jul 2010 9:43:41 PDT 54:28 Siegfried Hecker, nuclear weapon, Los Alamos National Laboratory, , International Affairs Conversations With History: Political Awakenings UCTV: UC Berkeley Conversations with History Host Harry Kreisler discusses his new book, "Political Awakenings," and tells the story of the Conversations series. Kreisler traces the origins of the program, describes his vision of the craft of interviewing, and talks about the ways technology dramatically increased access to the programs creating a global audience. He then discusses the origin of the book and its content. Choosing twenty interviews from the 485 in the Conversations archive, he focused on those interviewees that stand out because the subjects came to see their world in a radically different way, with important implications for The World. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 19332] 19332conversations-with-history-political-awakenings Fri, 6 Aug 2010 10:06:22 PDT 51:00 Harry Kreisler, Conversations with History, Political Awakenings, , History Covering the Israeli-Palestine Conflict in 2010: A Report From the Ground by Ethan Bronner UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies Ethan Bronner discusses his perspective, as the Jerusalem Bureau Chief of The New York Times, on the Israel-Palestine Conflict; while insisting that he remains objective in spite of being Jewish and having a son in the Israeli Defense Forces. Series: Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 19387] 19387covering-the-israeli-palestine-conflict-in-2010-a-report-from-the-ground-by-ethan-bronner Mon, 21 Jun 2010 10:52:05 PDT 58:00 Israel, Palestine, Judaism, Middle East, journalism, , Journalism Middle East Hauntings: Ghosts from a Nazi Childhood UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Voices Professor Mahlendorf discusses some unexpected reader responses to her recently acclaimed memoir, “The Shame of Survival: Working Through a Nazi Childhood”, and the ghosts they raised up for some readers and for herself. Series: Voices [Humanities] [Show ID: 19388] 19388hauntings-ghosts-from-a-nazi-childhood Thu, 10 Jun 2010 10:30:37 PDT 59:30 Nazi, Germany, world war II, Ursula Mahlendorf, , History Zero Nuclear Weapons for a Sane and Sustainable World UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Voices A lawyer, diplomat and educator, Ambassador Kampelman helped pursue President Reagan's goal of eliminating all nuclear weapons in his role as Ambassador and Head of the United States Delegation to the Negotiations with the Soviet Union on Nuclear and Space Arms in Geneva. He is one of the very few people to be officially honored by two Presidents. He received the Presidential Citizens Medal from President Reagan in 1989 and the Freedom Medal from President Clinton in 1999. More recently, he has worked with Henry Kissinger, George Shultz, William Perry and Sam Nunn in their efforts to promote a world free of nuclear weapons. Series: Voices [Humanities] [Show ID: 19389] 19389zero-nuclear-weapons-for-a-sane-and-sustainable-world Thu, 10 Jun 2010 10:31:08 PDT 57:30 nuclear war, Ambassador Kampelman, nuclear proliferation, , International Affairs Feminist Leadership in Building Global Community UCTV: UC Santa Barbara Walter H. Capps Center Series The global community faces new challenges and needs to be able to imagine a truly diverse and multi-polar world in which shared leadership is the norm. Kavita N. Ramdas, President and CEO of the Global Fund for Women, discusses how we can look to the women’s movement globally as a source of innovation and inspiration that offers tangible examples to address the most pressing issues of our time. Series: Walter H. Capps Center Series [Humanities] [Show ID: 19390] 19390feminist-leadership-in-building-global-community Thu, 10 Jun 2010 10:31:29 PDT 58:30 Kavita Ramdas, women’s movement, globalization, , Gender Issues The Challenge of the Slums: Market-Based Strategies for Health - Can They Work in Slums? UCTV: UC Berkeley Dhaval S. Patel, Vice President and Health Systems Director for Marie Stopes International, discusses market based strategies for health care for the urban poor. [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 19744] 19744the-challenge-of-the-slums-market-based-strategies-for-health---can-they-work-in-slums Fri, 20 Aug 2010 10:31:07 PDT 27:40 reproductive health, family planning, urban poor, , Public Health