East-West Center in the News

East-West Center in the News

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Of shredded dreams -- Saipan Tribune (Op/Ed)
Of shredded dreams -- Saipan Tribune (Op/Ed)

(2010-11-03) Gerard Finin, deputy director of the East-West Center’s Pacific Islands Development Program, said the debate doesn’t necessarily translate to the mainland U.S. debate because a huge proportion of workers in the Northern Mariana Islands and Am

·saipantribune.com·
Of shredded dreams -- Saipan Tribune (Op/Ed)
A New Indonesian University Will Train Students to Solve National Problems -- Chronicle of Higher Education
A New Indonesian University Will Train Students to Solve National Problems -- Chronicle of Higher Education

(2010-10-31) But with 4.4 million Indonesian students dropping out of school annually, the government's concentration has been, by necessity, on primary and secondary education. And some experts, like Terance W. Bigalke, director of education programs at

·chronicle.com·
A New Indonesian University Will Train Students to Solve National Problems -- Chronicle of Higher Education
Former U.S. Envoy in North Korea -- Global Security Newswire
Former U.S. Envoy in North Korea -- Global Security Newswire

(2010-11-03) Obama's North Korea posture "is already rather hawkish: sanctions until Pyongyang agrees to work toward denuclearization," East-West Center analyst Denny Roy said.

Additionally, the North is "a background issue," he said. "The Republicans ar

·globalsecuritynewswire.org·
Former U.S. Envoy in North Korea -- Global Security Newswire
China's Sure Bet -- Barron's
China's Sure Bet -- Barron's

(2010-11-06) In coming years, China will face more competition for resources from other rapidly developing nations, all of them industrializing and huge owners of dollars. Of the total $8.1 trillion in foreign exchange reserves held by countries in 2009,

·online.barrons.com·
China's Sure Bet -- Barron's
Republicans will not affect Obama's N. Korea policy, but may help Korea FTA's passage: experts -- Yonhap
Republicans will not affect Obama's N. Korea policy, but may help Korea FTA's passage: experts -- Yonhap

(2010-11-03) Denny Roy, senior fellow at the East-West Center, said that the Obama administration's North Korea policy "is already rather hawkish: sanctions until Pyongyang agrees to work toward denuclearization." Also, North Korea is "a background issue,

·english.yonhapnews.co.kr·
Republicans will not affect Obama's N. Korea policy, but may help Korea FTA's passage: experts -- Yonhap