Vol. 40, Social process in Hawaiʻi, Public policy and globalization in Hawaiʻi (2001)
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Item type: Item , Contributors(2001)Item type: Item , Appendix C: Resources on globalization available at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa(2001) Aoudé, Ibrahim G.Item type: Item , Appendix B: Formula for political change(2001) Rohter, IraItem type: Item , Appendix A: About employees today(2001) Ing, ReneeItem type: Item , Public policy of land and homesteading in Hawaiʻi(2001) Hasager, Ulla; Kelly, MarionThis article gives a brief history of land use and control in Hawaii in a global context, while focusing on various homesteading attempts as examples of public policies of land use. This approach naturally leads to a discussion of Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) land issues today.Item type: Item , In the face of globalization: two decades of insurgent localism in Hawaiʻi(2001) Minerbi, LucianoThis article reviews examples of neighborhood and community projecs in Hawaii involving graduate students at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, faculty, and community-based organizations (CBOs).Item type: Item , Globalization and social change on Lānaʻi: a qualitative case study(2001) Matsuoka, Jon K.; Higa, ElliotThis article is based on a study intended to offer a better understanding of the relationship between interdependent social and economic systems. It measures changes in quality of life, which may be determined through a composite examination of economic development, lifestyle change, and subsequent changes in community well-being.Item type: Item , Fruits of resistance: Hawaiʻi islanders stop Oji Paper Ltd(2001) Rohter, IraThis article examines the question, “Why did Hamakua’s residents win?” and argues that it portends the emergence of a more democratic politics on Hawaii Island, and hopefully, in all of Hawaii.Item type: Item , The University of Hawaiʻi, public policy, and the process of globalization(2001) Stauffer, Robert H.This article discusses the recent evisceration of the University of Hawaii, the local machine’s relationship to the UH system, and the way these factors relate to the process of globalization.Item type: Item , Hawaiʻi: from globalization to full democracy(2001) Brewer, JimThis article aims to look at “globalization” (corporate-driven global economy integration) and the roles that residual anarchism, strong-but-waning corporatism, and insurgent democracy play in the larger globalism. It looks at the role that neoconservatism and nerliberalism play in globalization and how these paradigms affect Hawaii’s contemporary politics.Item type: Item , Public policy in Hawaiʻi: globalism's neoliberal embrace(2001) Witeck, JohnThis article examines state public policies and their relationship to globalization and neoliberalism to demonstrate their negative effects on Hawaii’s people. A discussion of neoliberalism and a background to Hawaii’s economic model provides a context to analyze Cayetano’s neoliberal agenda and its impact on society.Item type: Item , Will the task masters of the new economy please stand up!(2001) Petranek, Liʻanā M.Who is in charge of this New Economy? This question is asked because it seems that political parties and high-level politicians are claiming responsibility as the task masters of the economy.Item type: Item , Policy of Globalization and Globalization of Policy(2011) Aoudé, Ibrahim G.Item type: Item , Preface(2001) Aoudé, Ibrahim G.Item type: Item , Foreword(2001) Ikeda, Kiyoshi
