




We’re excited to spotlight some of the excellent University of Hawaii at Manoa faculty presenting research related to Indo-Pacific affairs at the annual meetings of the International Studies Association (ISA) and the Association of Asian Studies (AAS) this week!
March 15 at 1:45 pm (ISA)
Dr. Myungji Yang
Fighting for “Liberal Democracy”: Ideological Pillars of the South Korean Right
March 17 at 9 am (AAS)
Dr. Eric Harwit
China’s Telecommunications Industrial Policy: A Case Study of China-US Competition in 5G Mobile Communications
https://buff.ly/3IXuxKc
March 17 at 2 pm (AAS)
Dr. Kristi Govella
The Securitization of the Economy in the #Indo-Pacific
https://buff.ly/3J4UDLF
March 17 at 4 pm (AAS)
Dr. Ehito Kimura
Perspectives of the Past and the Politics of the Present in Contemporary Indonesia
https://buff.ly/3J2icEN
March 18 at 8:30 am (AAS)
Dr. Harrison Kim
Global Easts: Imagined Histories and Geographies in Entangled Memories
https://lnkd.in/g6KueGCr