Author: Diliaur Tellei
New AIT, MMN Report on Migrant Labor in Special Economic Zones
SEZs, labor migration, and the garment industry in the Mekong Region
UH researchers: Daily rainfall over Sumatra linked to larger atmospheric phenomenon
The phenomenon in question is called the Madden-Julian OScillation, or MJO.
Alumni Spotlight: Micah Pexa – Trekking Against Trafficking
In 2018, UHM alum Micah Pexa hiked one of the longest trails in North America to fight human trafficking.
Wayang Listrik Educational Outreach 2019-2020
New wayang listrik project for 2019-2020: The Last King of Bali.
CRCS Newsletter August 2019
Indigenous religions, religious freedom limitations, student essays, and CRCS publications.
Talk by novelist and critic Viet Thanh Nguyen
Talk entitled “War, Refugees, and Storytelling: From Representation to Decolonization”
New Master’s in Asian International Affairs
Designed for working professionals, the program would deepen an understanding of contemporary Asia.
Announcing Annual Report 2017-2018
A recap of Academic Year 2017-18, including faculty and student activities, projects and programs, and online outreach.
IPAC Report 58: Indonesian Islamists and Post-Election Protests in Jakarta
Why the mobilising capacity of the groups that brought down Jakarta governor Ahok in 2016 was not as much in evidence in 2019; with a caution that Islamists are far from a spent force.