East-West Center braces for possible $10.7M cut -- Honolulu Star-Advertiser
(2011-02-18) -- Also appears at : Washington Examiner, Victoria Advocate, The Garden Island, Daily Journal, Times Union, UPI.com, KPUA

(2011-03-04)Improving the sluggish U.S. economy is clearly the top concern of American leaders right now, but U.S. relationships with Asian nations are also of great interest-producing a complex mix of unease and opportunity, according to Dr. Satu Limaye, Director of the East-West Center in Washington. The links between globalization and the rise of China, and related economic, political and security implications, are among the subjects that trouble many American policy-makers, Limaye said during a recent keynote address at the East-West Center's International Graduate Student Conference in Honolulu. Click HERE to view video