Guest Host Cheryl Crozier Garcia speaks with graduate student Matthew Yetter (Hawaii Pacific University) about the challenges aligning ethics and values in the workplace.
From Belarus to Honolulu with Marya Dzmitruk
Host Carlos Juarez speaks with global leader Marya Dzmitruk about international human rights, U.S.- Russian relations and the crisis in Ukraine. The host for this episode was Carlos Juarez. The host for this episode was Carlos Juarez. The host for this episode was Carlos Juarez. The host for this episode was Carlos Juarez. The host […]
Cuban Internationalism with Ayesha Nibbe
Host Carlos Juarez speaks with Ayesha Nibbe (Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Hawaii Pacific University) about Cuban Internationalism. The host for this episode was Carlos Juarez. The host for this episode was Carlos Juarez. The host for this episode was Carlos Juarez. The host for this episode was Carlos Juarez. The host for this episode was […]
Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China
Jay Fidell and Bill Sharp discuss the enduring rivalry between Japan and China. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell.
China and the South China Sea with James R. Corcoran
Host Bill Sharp speaks with Dr. James Corcoran (Hawaii Pacific University) about the continuing dispute over China’s sovereignty claims of the South China Sea. The host for this episode was Bill Sharp. The host for this episode was Bill Sharp. The host for this episode was Bill Sharp. The host for this episode was Bill […]
Global Issues Network Conference
Robert Landau, Executive Director at Hawaii Association of Independent Schools (HAIS), tells us about the first ever Global Issues Network Conference which will be held in Hawaii. Already 155 students from Maui, the Big island, and Seoul have signed up. In total, 17 schools will be represented. Students will have both a great opportunity to […]
Eyes on China and Japan
Ray Tsuchiyama has experience in Tokyo, Beijing and Hong Kong. Ray and Russell Leu join Jay Fidell to discuss the current American perceptions and paths to educate the public about modern day China and Japan. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming […]
The New Globality of Language – Linguistics Around the World
Ray and Russell join Jay to engage in a discussion about how other cities around the world are making themselves global, especially building human resources infrastructure to attract global investments and how Honolulu could learn from these practices. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii […]
The Hawaiian Diaspora: Which Way Will It Go?
Immigrants have contributed and shaped Hawaii society from the 1840s, and continuing to the present-day. Many Asian immigrant groups — except for the Filipino community — have assimilated and acculturated into American English-speaking society. What are the current state of linkages of Hawaii immigrant groups back to the “old country”? Others — over 70,000 former […]
Inside the One Belt, One Road Policy
Two guests appear on this edition of Understanding China, both live from Beijing, interviewed by host Michael North, with Beijing producer Xiaofang Zhou. In the first segment, Lin Fanlin of Beijing Imoze Media elaborates on a question that was posed and answered at the end of the last program. The subject is the geo-political dimension […]