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| • PBI Events, Spring 2008 • |
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| February 6 |
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Islam in the Phillipines: An Historical Sketch |
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| February 27 |
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Malaysia and its Inter-Asian Connections |
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| April 9 |
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Islamic Civilization in Iran: Between East and West |
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| April 23 |
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Islam, Democratization, and Gender Acitivism in Indonesia |
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| More events and details. |
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| • Co-Sponsored Events, Spring 2008 • |
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| February 13 |
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The Criminalization of Adultery in 20th Century China |
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| February 20 |
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Prospects for Taiwan-PRC Peace Under New Leaders |
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| February 24 |
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Salman Ahmed - Junoon |
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| March 11 |
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Representation of Race and Ethnicity among Asian American Artists |
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April 18 |
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Traditional Korean Music and Storytelling Today: P'ansori |
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| More co-sponsored Events. |
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Hussain Haqqani: Muslim Politics in South Asia
Hussain Haqqani, guest speaker of Pomona College's Annual R.
Stanton Avery Lecture
“Muslim Politics in South Asia: Challenges, Threats, and Changes"
followed by Question and Answer Session
South Asia --stretching from Afghanistan to Bangladesh--is home to
the world's largest concentration of Muslims in any single region. The
presence of Al-Qaeda and Taliban, the possession of nuclear weapons by
Pakistan and India, their conflict over Kashmir and the rising tide of
Islamist sentiment in Bangladesh contribute to South Asia's volatility.
Husain Haqqari is Director of the Center for International Relations and
Professor of Boston University. He is a leading journalist, diplomat,
and former advisor to Pakistani prime ministers. You may also view
Hussain Haqqani's Question and Answer
session.
You may download the Podcast here
(to download, right click on the link and choose "Save Target As").
To learn how to Subscribe to the Podcast,
click here.
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