European Urbanism is often held up as a superior example to the sprawling, suburban-oriented way of life in the United States. Urban planners point to more compact and less car-dependent cities that
Amigos de Bolsa Chica, a nonprofit environmental organization based in Huntington Beach CA, turns 40 this year. The story of the Amigos de Bolsa Chica is as rich as the land itself. In 1976, a group
Pacific Basin Research Center Presents Dr. Richard Fox, Universität Heidelberg “How to Have Your Soul and Eat It Too: Moments of Translational Indeterminacy on the Indonesian Island of Bali” Wednesday
Thursday, October 29, 2015 Gandhi 209 at 4:45pm A Panel Discussion with Dr. Kris Alexanderson, Assistant Professor of History, University of the Pacific Dr. Marc Matera, Assistant Professor of History
Born and raised in Romania, Thea and her family escaped the communist dictatorship in 1987 and immigrated to the US. In 1995, Thea received an MFA from the University of Washington. For the next few
Pacific Basin Research Center Presents Jose Luis “México, Asia and the Trans-Pacific Partnership” Tuesday, October 20, 2015 12:00-1:00 p.m. PBRC Library (Ikeda 475) The negotiation of the Trans
Tuesday, March 24th. 5-6:30pm Maathai 207 PBRC Spring Panel An entire panel of visiting young scholars: Aries Arugay (University of the Philippines Diliman), Conditional Democrats? (Un)Civil Society
A panel with David Meyer (University of California, Irvine), Rebecca Tarlau (Soka University of America Graduate School), and Shane Barter (Soka University of America, Pacific Basin Research Center)
A roundtable discussion on sustainability. Engage in dialogue with professors and students. The PBRC would like to host a panel on sustainability. The discussion would cover what’s being done at the
Pacific Basin Research Center Presents Dan Caldwell “Warriors into Peacemakers” October 27, 2014 5:00-6:00 p.m. Maathai 207 Dan Caldwell is distinguished professor of political science at Seaver