OCTOBER 2015
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Poor, belligerent, and repressive, North Korea has confounded predictions of its collapse. Can the regime, now in the third generation of hereditary leadership, continue to manage the internal and external stresses that it confronts? What, if anything, can the outside world do to promote a trajectory that addresses the country’s manifest humanitarian needs, and encourages less repressive internal practices and less fraught external relations?
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UH Manoa - Department of Economics, Center for Korean Studies; East-West Center, Mānoa Campus
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Sumner La Croix, (808) 956-8496, econ@hawaii.edu
Tuesday, October 13 |
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9:00am |
Itajime Shibori Dyeing: Indigo Art Mānoa Campus, Lyon Arboretum, 3860 Manoa Rd.
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9:30am |
Assessing Graduate Student Theses or Dissertations for Program Improvement Mānoa Campus, KUY 106
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12:00pm |
Manoa Political Internship Informational Session Mānoa Campus, Dean Hall 6
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12:00pm |
Linguistics Seminar Mānoa Campus, St. John Auditiorium (St. John, Room 011)
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12:00pm |
Human Rights in Indonesia: An Update Mānoa Campus, John A. Burns Hall, Room 3012 (Third Floor)
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1:30pm |
Assessing Graduate Student Theses or Dissertations for Program Improvement Mānoa Campus, KUY 106
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3:30pm |
Bollywood Afternoons: 'Kahaani' (2012) Mānoa Campus, Sakamaki Hall A103
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6:00pm |
Kaka'ako Our Kuleana: A Free Urban Planning Academy for Everyone Hawaii Community Development Authority, 547 Queen St. Honolulu
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6:30pm |
2015 Seiji Naya Asia-Pacific Lecture featuring Marcus Noland Mānoa Campus, Business Administration (BUSAD) A-102
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