In this Middle East Roundtable, Host David Day speaks with Seymour Kazirmski for a critical look at the fledging alliance Washington is forging to combat ISIS. 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 […]
The Shifting Asian Security Environment
There have been enormous changes in military capability and readiness in recent years in Asia. These military enhancements are occurring against a backdrop of regional flashpoints and disputes around the Asia Pacific Region. In a timely examination of this shifting security environment and how it is impacting the U.S. alliances and peacekeeping role in the […]
Handling Exchange Rates and Currency Fluctuations with Paul Brewbaker
Host David Day speaks with economist Dr. Paul Brewbaker (Bank of Hawaii) about the potential impact of currency and exchange rates on Hawaii’s housing market, real estate sales, foreign investors, and overall economy. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode was […]
Energy Efficiency to the Rescue – Mark Jewell and Mike Hamnett
“Malaysian 370: An Amelia Earhart Mystery” With the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the world holds its collective breath. Where is the plane? What happened to its 239 passengers? Was this terrorism? Mechanical failure? Or something else entirely? Come join us this week as “Asia in Review'”s David Day digs deep into this mysterious […]
The New Indonesia: Big Changes?
Host David Day speaks with former United Nations and World Bank executive Ronny Adhikarya about Indonesia’s elections, prospects for the future, and the new Hawaii connection with Bali. 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 […]
CyberSecurity: Protecting the Essential Business with Amin Leiman
In this fascinating and educational conversation, Mr. Amin Leiman, a cybersecurity consultant for nuclear power plants in the U.S. and, formerly, the Director of IT Audit at Hawaiian Electric Industries lays out the vulnerabilities of “essential” businesses in the United States to cyber hacking. The show conversation moves from an examination of the vulnerabilities and […]
The Art of Appreciative Inquiry with Amin Leiman
“Asia in Review” host David Day engages in an important and fascinating conversation with special guest Mr. Amin Leiman a California & Hawaii-based international management consultant, lecturer and trainer in this new field of The Art of Appreciative Inquiry and its transformative philosophy, tools, and techniques for organizational and individual re-invention. Did you ever notice […]
China’s Next Moves Following its East China Sea ADIZ
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]