Host Hong Jiang continues her conversation with Chinese artist Leng Jun with a close examination of his work throughout the years. 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.
NSA Spying: Braking International Business
A recent disclosure in the trove of documents released by Edward Snowden reveals that the American law firm of Mayer, Brown had its confidential communications with its client, the Indonesian government, swooped up by the NSA’s Australian counterpart, the Australian Signals Directorate. The Australian counterpart notified the NSA that it was conducting surveillance of trade […]
China’s River and Air Runs Black with Professor James Cook
Host Hong Jiang speaks with the Associate Director of the Asian Studies Center of the University of Pittsburg, Dr. James Cook, about environmental challenges and pollution 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 […]
Thinking Outside the Koa Box with Michael Tam
Host Hong Jiang speaks with Michael Tam (President, Martin & MacArthur) about the art of Koa furniture. 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.
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 […]
War and Recovery in Northeast Cambodia with Jonathan Padwe
Dr. Jonathan Padwe discusses his current research in Cambodia, how they recovered from the Vietnam War and Cambodian Genocide during the mid-20th Century, and their current social and cultural changes. Asia in Review with host Hong Jiang, Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Hawaii SUBSCRIBE to Think Tech Hawaii: http://bit.ly/17mOBf5 VISIT our Website: […]
Surrogates in India with Kristine Altwies
Host Hong Jiang speaks with Kristine Altwies (Executive Director, Hawaii International Child) about surrogacy in India. 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.
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 […]
Forest Protection in Indonesia and Nepal with Wendy Miles and Bryan Bushley
Host Hong Jiang speaks with Wendy Miles and Bryan Bushley about forest protection, it’s relationship to global climate change and Redd (Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation). 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 […]
Farmer Suicides and Rural Distress in India with Cedar Louis
Host Hong Jiang speaks with Dr. Elizabeth Cedar Louis about the increase of farmer suicides in India. 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. The host for this episode was […]