So what are China’s next strategy moves in the Asia-Pacific Region? What does the PLA really think about the U.S. military and its capabilities? –a bizarre perception that encourages them to push now. China has now been successful at establishing its Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the East China Sea. In the process, we […]
The Role of the U.S. Embassies with Ambassadors James and Lauren Kahea Moriarty
Two career diplomats, a husband and wife team: Ambassadors James and Lauren Kahea Moriarty join David Day in a conversation over the wide range of roles that US Embassy staff play, and how they work and live in countries that range from the glamorous and technologically sophisticated to the brutal and primitive. The closure of […]
ISIS & US Border Security
Host David Day speaks with Charles Goodwin (former Special Agent in Charge, FBI, Pacific) and U.S. aviation security expert Eric Kaler, a nationally-known U.S. aviation security about the state of U.S. border security. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode was […]
Philippine Nightmare: Typhoon Haiyan with Joy Santos, Ray Shirkhodai and Heather Bell
Haiyan has devastated parts of the Philippines beyond recognition. Where are we? What is happening on the ground? What kind of recovery period are we looking at? “Asia in Review” host David Day engages in an important and fascinating conversation with special guests Vice Consul Joy Santos from the Philippine Consulate, Ray Shirkhodai the Executive […]
Abe’s Tailwind and the End of the “Twisted Diet” for Japan with Jeffrey Hornung
Hosted by David Day, this week’s “Issues & Insights” special guest is Dr. Jeffrey W. Hornung, an adjunct Fellow with the Office of the Japan Chair for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. and an Associate Professor at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu. Abe and Abenomics have just […]
What Really Makes ISIS so Very Dangerous?
Counterterrorism expert and former APCSS Professor, Ehsan Ahrari, joins Jay Fidell and Host David Day for a fascinating MiddleEast Roundtable conversation all about the real reasons why the ISIS threat is so very dangerous. Why are the U.S. defense and intelligence experts all of a sudden so worried? This is the Premier show as a […]
Taking the Outer-Island Business International with Jenny Takemoto
The outer-island business faces some unique challenges in any drive to expand its markets outside of the U.S. Where does it go for assistance or guidance? How does it keep up with the educational opportunities frequently available only in Honolulu? What about the additional shipping challenges that it has to wrestle with? Broadcast throughout the […]
After the Oil Rig: Beijing’s Next Big Move with Alphonse LaPorta and Michael Sacharski
Host David Day speaks with Alphonse LaPorta (Former U.S. Ambassador to Mongolia) and Michael Sacharski (Pacific Enterprise Capital) about China’s next territorial move. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode was David Day. […]
Technology’s Explosion: Society’s Dream or a Nightmare?
As the pace and utter comprehensiveness of technology explode in every direction, we take a look at the real ramifications for society, governments, and even our security. Will technology bring the poorest of us along or leave them behind? As robots begin to match and then out-think, out-work, and out-perform humans, what happens to our […]
Indonesia’s Elections: Fork in the Road
Host David Day speaks with Alphonse LaPorta (Former U.S. Ambassador/expert on Indonesia) about the upcoming Indonesian elections and what they may mean for future U.S. relations and business. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for […]