Globalization

Background

Stories involving the global economy and issues that arise from it.

Familiar messages, hopes at legislative opening day
  • News Report

“People Over Profits” message unites broad progressive coalition; hundreds converge on Hawai‘i’s Capitol Read More »

TPP could draw U.S. into Asia territorial disputes
  • Analysis

The trade deal comes with strengthened military ties between the U.S. and East-Asian nations, some of which are already involved in regional territorial disputes with China. Read More »

Alex Kekauoha
The TPP and Brunei’s regressive human rights policies
  • Analysis

The massive trade deal could impact the United States' ability to legitimately condemn human rights abuses in the Asia-Pacific region. Read More »

Alex Kekauoha
TPP protesters stand for self-determination, democracy, the environment
  • News Report

Several hundred gathered at Kaanapali beach yesterday for a demonstration against the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade deal being negotiated in secret on Maui this week. Read More »

Will Caron
Stand against the TPP and the corporate takeover of the Pacific
  • Essay

The secret trade negotiations being conducted on Maui will threaten the self-determination of millions and the longevity of our environment—unless we make our opposition heard. Read More »

Marti Townsend
TPP talks come to Hawaii
  • Analysis

TPP negotiators will be on Maui at the end of the month, hoping to bring the deal to a conclusion: What history will be made? Read More »

Andrea Brower
What oppresses Native Hawaiians oppresses us all
  • Essay

In recognizing that neoliberalism oppresses us all, and connecting the ways in which it does, we can learn to break free of its destructive hold over our society, both here in Hawaii, and globally as well. Read More »

Tyler Greenhill
TPP fast-track legislation passes, but the fight is not over
  • Discussion
Will Caron
TPP opposition grows in Hawaii
  • News Report

Coalition of labor, environmental, Native Hawaiian, farmer, and social justice groups urges bold opposition to “fast tracking” the Trans-Pacific Partnership Read More »

Fast track advances slowly, returns to Senate
  • News Report

A bill that would authorize the White House to "fast track" the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership, but which does not include protections for displaced American workers, narrowly passed the House today and will cross-over to the Senate where it will face an uphill battle. Read More »

Will Caron
Senate dems push for foreign policy shifts
  • Verbatim

U.S. Senators Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) have released new, "forward-looking" foreign policy principles that they hope will do a better job guiding America in its role as a global leader in the 21st Century. Read More »

Schatz opposes TPP fast-track authority
  • Verbatim

The Hawaii Senator gave a speech in Washington D.C. today in opposition to legislation that would authorize fast-track authority over the trade agreement for the president. Read More »

From Sugar to Monsanto
  • Feature

Today’s occupation of Hawaii by the Agrochemical Oligopoly Read More »

Andrea Brower
Who owns the world’s wealth?
  • News Report

A new report by Oxfam shows that one percenters will soon own more than half the world's wealth and recommends solutions to close the gap between the world's ultra rich and desperately poor. Read More »

Will Caron
Bought and paid for?

Monsanto, GMOs and the importance of independent research at the University of Hawaiʻi. Read More »

Will Caron
The true cost of the World Cup

An on-the-ground look at the direct and indirect costs of the world's largest soccer tournament on Brazil's every day citizens. Read More »

Peter Chastagner
Pacific Civil Society groups speak out against seabed mining

Pacific CSO groups have released a statement of concern on accelerated seabed mining developments within the Pacific Islands territorial waters, and on the role of European Union developmental assistance. Read More »

Will Caron
Downtown, Waikiki business property vacancies increasing
  • News Report
Samson Kaala Reiny
Recession hits Macy’s; Hawai’i Island store closing
  • Explainer
Ikaika M Hussey
In Bethlehem, glimmers of an economic revival
  • Link
Ikaika M Hussey
Toyota posts first earnings loss in 70 years
  • Link
Ikaika M Hussey
Japan sliding into deeper recession
  • Discussion
Ikaika M Hussey
Lingle’s plan: 2 out of 5 points are mistakes
  • Analysis
Ikaika M Hussey