Developing American Policy in a Chaotic Framework. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Carl Baker. Carl Baker, Senior Advisor of Pacific Forum, and a career expert in American Foreign Policy, helps us analyze the challenges and the national and global risks of developing and implementing Foreign Policy to address the […]
States and ICC Crimes: who Does What (Transitional Justice)
Without States, No International Justice. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Pascal Turlan. In this episode, we discuss who is responsible to ensure that justice is done for core international crimes. The International Criminal Court (ICC) is seen as the jurisdiction responsible for investigating, prosecuting and adjudicating the crimes of […]
How History Explains Europe’s Move to the Right (History is Here to Help)
What Historical Factors Are Now Reemerging. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guests are Manfred Henningsen and Tim Apicella. Our panel helps us understand the state of democracy and the emergence of autocracy in Europe. Is this because of the migrant phenomenon, or something else which has been buried in European history […]
Captain Donald Edward Koelper, Who Served As Advisor To The South Vietnamese 4th Marine Battalion
On 16 February 1964, Captain Donald E. Koelper’s timely intervention disrupted a Viet Cong terrorist bombing that targeted American civilian and military personnel at the Kinh Do Theatre in Saigon, South Vietnam. He ignored the threat to his own personal safety and saved scores of American lives, albeit at the cost of his own.As American […]
10,000 Years of Cannabis: Advancing Changes In Hawaii’s Medical Use
Advancing Changes In Hawaii’s Medical Use Of Cannabis Program Host: Marsha JoynerGuests: Cliff OttoDescription: US Attorney General Jeff Sessions made good on previous promises and issued a directive to all US Attorneys ordering them to seek more uniform, harsher sentences including for non-violent drug offenders. Hawai’i like most of the country is actually moving in […]
10,000 Years of Cannabis: Comparing Federal and State Laws
US Attorney General Jeff Sessions made good on previous promises and issued a directive to all US Attorneys ordering them to seek more uniform, harsher sentences including for non-violent drug offenders. The Drug Policy Forum of Hawai’i (DPFHI) rejects this time traveling to past failures that have such a racially disparate impact. Hawai’i, like most […]
All the Worlds a Stage and All the Men and Women Merely Lawyers
Alan W.C. Ma. Alan is a Hawaii lawyer whose practice focus has been immigration law. With both an MBA and a JD, Alan has over 30 years of legal experience, and has been consistently listed since 1993 in the publication Best Lawyers in America. Alan has also been involved in the global entertainment industry for […]
Pacific Islanders Lives Matter
Tune in for Perspective on Global Justice for a short overview of how COFA was created, where COFA citizens find themselves at in today’s society and their hopes for a future where they are equally included and represented in American society and local government efforts to have that reoresented in public policies that addresses racial […]
The Past is Still the Present
Tom Stirling, Lt Col US Army Reserve (Ret.) and Attorney, appears on It Never Got Quiet with Vic Craft to share experiences during his US Army career from 1964 to 1996. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the […]
China, North Korea, Missiles, Society and Politics
Ray Tsuchiyama and Jay Fidell appear on ThinkTech Asia to discuss the relationships between China, North Korea, the United States, and Japan and how politics may play out in the region. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the […]