In this broadcast,”Asia-in- Review” Host Hong Jiang explores Russia’s recent foreign policy and geopolitical shifts into Asia followed by its fascinating energy moves into the Region with international business lawyer & professor, David Day. The program starts with the recent Russian foreign policy moves into the Middle East after the U.S. Syria debacle, followed by […]
Inside The Chinese Language with Perry Link
Host Hong Jiang speaks with distinguished Prof. Perry Link (University of California, Riverside) and author (“An Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics”) about the modern Chinese language, society and politics. Tune in every Tuesday for Asia in Review with Hong Jiang. SUBSCRIBE to Think Tech Hawaii: http://bit.ly/17mOBf5 VISIT our Website: http://thinktechhawaii.com Like Think Tech Hawaii […]
Daily Living in China with Brenda Foster
Host Hong Jiang speaks with Brenda Foster (Former President, American Chamber of Congress, Shanghai) about daily life in China. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang.
Christianity in China – Dongfeng Xu
Guest: Dongfeng Xu, Assistant Professor from University of Hawaii at Manoa. Details: Program will explore the history and current situation of Christianity in China. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong […]
Get Ready for a Hotter Climate – Dr. Camilo Mora and Ryan Longman
Global warming has become a commonly accepted reality for the future of the global clime – but when will the critical time of climate change come? Research done by Prof. Mora’s team will tell you that a hotter clime regime is coming to us sooner than we are prepared. This research has recently been published […]
Life of a Chinese Woman in Hawaii – Fawn Shang
Fawn migrated from China to Hawaii in the 1987, and has lived her life bridging two cultures and histories. She is one of Hawaii’s leading experts on China and Chinese History in Hawaii, and published books on these topics. Fawn is also a film maker, and one of her documentary films, Finding Sandalwood Mountain, recounts […]
Geographic Education and Global Awareness – Prof. Krisna Suryanata, Myles Richie, and Vicky Kim
Topic: Geographic Education and Global Awareness Guests: Professor Krisna Suryanata with students Myles Richie and Vicky Kim from University of Hawaii at Manoa Description: The show will shed light on the global nature of modern education, and discuss how geographic education is essential for raising global awareness. Issues in Asia will be highlighted. The host […]
Memory of WWII in Japan and Germany – Prof. Manfred Henningsen
Host, Hong Jiang, talks with Manfred Henningsen, Professor of Political Science at the University of Hawaii at Manoa Description: Both Japan and Germany committed atrocities during the WWII. While the Germans have started to reflect on this past, the Japanese seems to still be in denial. Against this background, the Japanese Prime Minister Abe’s recent […]
US-China Relations and Business Opportunities – Manuel C. Menendez III
“US-China relations and business opportunities” with Manuel C. Menendez III, CITIC Capital Mansion Manuel (Manny) Menendez III is a leader in global trade and economic development, having been a founder and CEO of several global businesses and former cabinet official at the City and County of Honolulu. He discusses his recent experiences doing business in […]
Chinese Jingju in Hawaii – Prof. Elizabeth Wichmann-Walczak
“Chinese Jingju in Hawaii” with Prof. Elizabeth Wichmann-Walczak, Asian Theatre, UH-Manoa Professor Elizabeth Wichmann-Walczak has been instrumental in bringing Jingju (Beijing “Opera”) to UH-Manoa since the 1980s. In anticipation of the Jingju performance “Lady Mu and the Yang Family Generals” later this February, Professor Wichmann-Walczak will discuss Jingju as an art form, its history at […]