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What’s so scary about Huawei?
Smartphones, sanctions and death sentences: what’s going on with Huawei? Faculty member Eric Harwit of University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Asian Studies department weighs in on Huawei Technologies with BBC News! The tech giant has had a meteoric rise over the last ten years. It…
Exhibit: Taiwans Journey to Democracy
Opening Ceremony The Taiwanese Student Association at the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa and the East-West Center cordially invite you to an Aloha Ceremony and Reception to celebrate the opening of the exhibition “Beautiful Island: Taiwan’s Journey to Democracy”. We…
Asian Studies course featured in Ka Leo
ASAN 464, a summer session course on K-Pop and J-Pop, was recently featured in Ka Leo, the student newspaper. This unique course combines business, cultural studies and pop culture studies and was a whole lot of fun for fans or…
Dr. Kristi Govella at PAAC Global Vision Summit
On Saturday, March 3, the Pacific and Asian Affairs Council brought together 189 students from 27 high schools on 5 islands for their Global Vision Summit on Climate Change hosted at UH West Oahu. Dr. Kristi Govella, Assistant Professor in…
Visit the ASP table on October 27!
Asian Studies at Graduate Fair The Asian Studies Program (ASP) will be part of the “What’s Next at Manoa?” graduate fair, hosted by the Associated Students of the University of Hawaii (ASUH). The goal of the event is to introduce undergraduate…
28th Annual Graduate Student Conference: March 22-24, 2017
Bridging the Gaps: Conceptualizing Asia Through AnInterdisciplinary Lens Conference Information: Attend the School of Pacific and Asian Studies 28th annual graduate student conference, March 22-24, at the Center for Korean Studies. The conference will include performances, posters, presentations, and panels…
Support and Solidarity for Muslim and Jewish Communities
In response to and strong condemnation of recent expressions of hate directed at Muslim and Jewish communities in Hawaii, we endorse the following statement: Over the past weeks the Manoa Mosque has been the target of multiple hate messages via social media,…
Prof. Patricio “Jojo” Abinales on Duterte in the Philippines
Professor Patricio “Jojo” Abinales, of the Asian Studies Program at UH Manoa, discussed “reality TV leadership” and the Philippines’ President Duterte, on Think Tech Hawaii on November 17, 2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaqXkcsCLu4 Prof. Abinales’s preferred headline: “Why Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and…