The CSEAS talks listed below were recorded prior to 2020. Newer talks and webinars are posted to the CSEAS YouTube channel(link is external).


Thinking Beyond Boundaries: Around the Work of Benedict Anderson (February 19, 2016)(link is external)
This event was held to honor the legacy of the late Prof. Benedict O’G. Anderson (1936-2015), an important figure in the field of Southeast Asian Studies. Presentations by Douglas Kammen (National University of Singapore), Nancy Lee Peluso (UC Berkeley), Danilyn Rutherford (UC Santa Cruz), Thongchai Winichakul (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Peter Zinoman (UC Berkeley), Pheng Cheah (UC Berkeley), Penny Edwards (UC Berkeley), Rebecca Karl (NYU), Vicente Rafael (University of Washington). The presentations by Hendrik Maier (UC Riverside) and Sanjay Subrahmanyam (UCLA) were not recorded. Organized by CSEAS. Co-sponsored by the Department of English, Department of Rhetoric, Institute of International Studies, Townsend Center for the Humanities, and the Dean of Arts & Humanities.

Virtual Pulpit: Net Mosques, Congregations and Imams (March 8, 2010)(link is external)
Lecture by Imam Suhaib Webb. Presented as part of the Islam Today program organized by CSEAS, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the Institute for South Asia Studies. This talk was co-sponsored with the Center for Islamic Studies, Graduate Theological Union.

Connecting the Broken Pieces after the Cambodian Genocide: Legacy as Memory of a Nation (April 21, 2010)(link is external)
Lecture by Youk Chhang (Executive Director, Documentation Center of Cambodia) on his visit to campus as UC Berkeley-UCLA Distinguished Visitor from Southeast Asia

Politics and New Media in the Muslim World (October 15, 2009)(link is external)
Panel discussion organized by CSEAS, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the Institute for South Asia Studies as part of the Islam Today program. Speakers: Mohamed Abdel Dayem (Committee to Protect Journalists); Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (Selangor State Assembly, Malaysia); Prof. Muhamad Ali (UC Riverside); Huma Yusuf (Pakistan), Haroon Mughal (NYU Islamic Center).

Islam and Democracy in East Asia (September 29, 2009)(link is external)
Lecture by Anwar Ibrahim, former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia Moderated by Prof. T.J. Pempel (Political Science). Co-sponsored by CSEAS with the Goldman School of Public Policy, the Institute of East Asian Studies and International House

UC Berkeley-UCLA Special Forum on Post-1998 Indonesia (April 25, 2008)(link is external)
Keynote lectures by Nursyahbani Katjasungkana (Founder, LBH-APIK) and Hilmar Farid (Indonesian Institute for Social History) [Podcast on ITunesU]