The East-West Center was created by the United States Congress in 1960 to provide an organization that would serve as a catalyst to strengthen relations and understanding between the United States and Asian and Pacific nations. The East-West Center coordinates research, educational classes and cultural interactions for the purpose of increasing dialogue between the principals and creating mutually beneficial solutions. Sometimes the Center is criticized for being too centered on corporate and business concerns between U.S. and Asian markets - especially now that a majority of the members of the Center’s Board of Governors have been appointed by the Republican Governor of Hawaii, Linda Lingle, and by Secretary of State Condolezza Rice.
(by George R. Ariyoshi, Hawaii Business)
After many years as the director of the Center’s international relations program, Charles E. Morrison was chosen to be president of the Center beginning on August 1, 1998. Morrison has a Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), specializing in Asian international relations.
The East-West Center was created by the United States Congress in 1960 to provide an organization that would serve as a catalyst to strengthen relations and understanding between the United States and Asian and Pacific nations. The East-West Center coordinates research, educational classes and cultural interactions for the purpose of increasing dialogue between the principals and creating mutually beneficial solutions. Sometimes the Center is criticized for being too centered on corporate and business concerns between U.S. and Asian markets - especially now that a majority of the members of the Center’s Board of Governors have been appointed by the Republican Governor of Hawaii, Linda Lingle, and by Secretary of State Condolezza Rice.
(by George R. Ariyoshi, Hawaii Business)
After many years as the director of the Center’s international relations program, Charles E. Morrison was chosen to be president of the Center beginning on August 1, 1998. Morrison has a Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), specializing in Asian international relations.
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