Host Xiaofang Zhou North, recently arrived home from Beijing, hosts this program about a project she managed at the United Nations in September, 2018. In conjunction with “The Right to Peace,” a delegation of students and young artists journeyed from across China to New York, as part of the celebration of the 120th birthday of […]
Building Bridges To and From China (Law Across The Sea)
Cross border investment climates and opportunities in and for both China and the United States Roger has been working with businesses in China for about 45 years. He has formed a company called the Asia Pacific Group with other American business people to assist Chinese and Americans invest in each other’s country. Roger and his […]
Global Justice when we have millions imprisoned in refugee camps? (Perspectives on Global Justice)
The Ai Wei Wei movie called Human Flow In this episode of Perspectives on Global Justice, Beatriz is joined by Jay Fidell to discuss the Ai Wei Wei movie called Human Flow from the perspective of Global Justice. The host for this episode is Beatriz Cantelmo. The guest for this episode is Jay Fidell. ThinkTech […]
Beyond The Great Wall (Law Across The Sea)
Insight into China’s current life-styles and future potential In 2007 both Larry and Russell were living and working in the People’s Republic of China and we collaborated on an article titled Behind the Great Wall, which appeared in the Hawaii Bar Journal and discussed their personal and professional lives in China, various insights and aspects […]
The US-Philippine Alliance (Asia In Review)
How strong is the Alliance? In this episode of Asia in Review, Bill Sharp and Carl Baker will discuss the the US-Philippine alliance. The host for this episode is Bill Sharp. The guest for this episode is Carl Baker. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, […]
Foreign-Born Skilled Technology Talent from China (ThinkTech Asia)
Welcome or Banned from the U.S.? – The Trump Administration’s Immigration Policies While over a half of Silicon Valley was founded by immigrants of which one-fourth included an Indian or Chinese immigrant, President Trump and his intelligence community have also warned that Chinese students and scholars – many of whom are involved with the technology […]
The Resilience of Mozambique (The Global Report)
Urbanizing the City within the Context of Sustainability. Four centuries of Portuguese rule followed by a protracted civil war did not extinguish the resilience of Mozambicans but kept them seeking new ways of bettering their country. The people of Quelimane saw in Mayor Araujo the new leader who would take their city in a new […]
Alfred Preis: Roofing as Motif in Hawaiian Architecture (Human(e) Architecture)
Regional Hawaiian Modernism In this episode of Human(e) Architecture, we will be discussing the concept of the roof in Alfred Preis’ mid century architecture and the historical context for his designs, which are based in the Hawaiian hale and Chinese roofs. The host for this episode is Laura McGuire. The guest for this episode is […]
Trade War or Tech War Will The Real Donald Trump Stand Up (Think Tech Asia)
The Huge Risks Involved with Trump’s Trade Policy Americans day-to-day tune in to the minute-by-minute and hour-by-hour dramatic policy announcements by President Trump. Where is America headed under Donald Trump? Will the real President Donald Trump stand up? Our guest today, Mark Lehnardt, an U.S. lawyer from Washington D.C. with the mega law firm of […]
Sino-Vietnamese Relations in the 21st Century (Think Tech Asia)
International Policy in Asia. In this episode of ThinTech Asia Jay Fidell and guests discuss Sino-Vietnamese relations in the 21st Century. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guests for this episode are Liam Kelley and Le Ha Pham. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guests for this episode are […]