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yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá 2014 JEFFERSON FELLOWSHIPS CHALLENGES OF DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION February 22 – March 16, 2014 Honolulu, Hawaii Jakarta, Indonesia Banda Aceh, Indonesia Yangon, Burma Final Agenda Saturday, February 22, 2014 Honolulu, Hawaii - TRAVEL DAY (Transportation via EWC vans) Afternoon Transportation to the East-West Center’s Lincoln Hall via taxi Afternoon Check-in to East-West Center Lincoln Hall LOCATION: 1821 East-West Road, Honolulu 96848 (tel) 808-944-7816 *NOTE*Participants will check-in on their own. Complimentary WiFi in guest rooms. 16:00 – 18:00 Per Diem Distribution & Optional Shopping Shuttle Liz A. 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We also recommend purchasing wet wipes and travel tissues for the trip. 18:15 Depart Lincoln Hall lobby for X via shuttle 18:30 – 20:00 Informal Welcome Dinner @ The Fat Greek LOCATION: 3040 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu 96816 (tel) 808-734-0404 *NOTE*Reservation for 19ppl (inc Ann & Shabbir) confirmed under EWC. Fellows on their own. Late Evening Fellows on their own ]xyyxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá Sunday, February 23, 2014 Honolulu, Hawaii (Transportation via A+ Shuttle – dress in comfortable clothes/shoes and perhaps a raincoat) 08:00 – 08:30 Breakfast on own *NOTE*Please consider purchasing breakfast items during Saturday’s shopping shuttle 08:30 Depart the Lincoln Hall lobby for the Arizona Memorial via shuttle <<< The Jefferson Fellowships are supported by a grant from The Freeman Foundation >>> JEFFERSON FELLOWSHIPS, East-West Center, 1601 East-West Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96848-1601 Telephone: 808-944-7384; Fax: 808-944-7600; [email protected]; www.eastwestcenter.org/jefferson g{x fÑÜ|Ç YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz g{x fÑÜ|Ç YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz g{x fÑÜ|Ç YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz g{x fÑÜ|Ç YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz The East-West Center promotes better relations and understanding among the people and nations of the United States, Asia, and the Pacific through cooperative study, research, and dialogue. 09:00 – 11:45 U.S.S. Arizona Memorial Tour yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá Guide: Mr. Lee, Local Survivor The USS Arizona Memorial, located at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii, marks the resting place of 1102 of the 1177 sailors and Marines killed on the USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 by Japanese imperial forces and commemorates the events of that day. The attack on Pearl Harbor and the island of ʻahu was the action that led to the United States' direct involvement in World War II. The memorial, built in 1962, is visited by more than one million people annually. Accessible only by boat, it straddles the sunken hull of the battleship without touching it. Historical information about the attack, shuttle boats to and from the memorial, and general visitor services are available at the associated USS Arizona Memorial Visitor Center, which opened in 1980 and is operated by the National Park Service. Timed programs include a 23-minute documentary film about the attack on Pearl Harbor and the boat trip to the USS Arizona Memorial. CONTACT: Mr. Paul Heintz (cell) 808-753-4428 *NOTE*Tour begins @ 9am with a 30min intro with a local survivor. Ticket pickup @ 9:30am. Due to increased security levels, visitors are not allowed to bring bags of any size to the Memorial. This includes backpacks, fanny packs, camera bags, purses, luggage or other items that offer concealment. You may, however, bring small cameras and/or your cell phones. Plan on leaving any bags on the shuttle. 12:00 Depart the Arizona Memorial gates for lunch via shuttle 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch @ La Mariana Tiki Bar & Restaurant LOCATION: 50 Sand Island Access Road, 96816 (tel) 808-848-2800 Nestled on the shores of Keehi Lagoon in Honolulu, sits La Mariana Tiki Bar and Restaurant. Founded in 1957 by Annette and Johnny Campbell, La Mariana continues to serve as a historic reminder of the old days of Hawaii and has become a museum of Hawaiiana collected from many of the beautiful and most famous tiki-themed restaurants of the past. From the ground up La Mariana is the last original tiki bar in Honolulu, Hawaii. *NOTE*Reservations for 18ppl. LD to pay up to USD$340. 13:45 Depart lunch for the half-island tour via shuttle z ECDG ]xyyxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá g{x fÑÜ|Çz ECDG ]xyyxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá g{x fÑÜ|Çz ECDG ]xyyxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá g{x fÑÜ|Çz ECDG ]xy ECDG g{xfÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{xfÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ z ECDG ]xy ECDG g{xfÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{xfÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ z ECDG ]xy ECDG g{xfÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{xfÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ z ECDG ]xy ECDG g{xfÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{xfÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ z ECDG 13:45 – 17:45 Historical, Cultural and Environmental Half-Island Tour Derek FERRAR, Media Outreach Specialist, East-West Center Oahu, the third largest and most populous of the Hawaiian Islands, is the result of two separate shield volcanoes: Waianae and Koolau, with a broad valley between them. Well-known features found on Oahu include Waikiki, Pearl Harbor, Diamond Head, Hanauma Bay, Kaneohe Bay, Kailua Bay and North Shore. Hawaii is one of four states, besides the original thirteen, that were independent prior to becoming part of the United States, along with the Vermont Republic, the Republic of Texas, and the California Republic, and one of two, along with Texas, that had formal diplomatic recognition internationally. The Kingdom of Hawaii was sovereign from 1810 until 1893 when the monarchy was overthrown by resident businessmen. It was an independent republic from 1894 until 1898, when it was annexed by the United States as a territory, becoming a state in 1959. In 2013, the US Census Bureau estimated that the population of Hawaii was 1,404,054. Oahu, nicknamed "The Gathering Place", is the most populous island with a resident population of just under one million in 597 square miles (1,546 km2). Hawaii is demographically unique and consists of 198,000 (14.6%) Filipino Americans, 185,000 (13.6%) Japanese Americans, 55,000 (4.0%) Chinese Americans, and 24,000 (1.8%) Korean Americans. Indigenous Hawaiians number over 80,000 or 5.9% of the population. Multiracial Americans form almost one-quarter of Hawaii's population, ]xyyxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá exceeding 320,000 people while the Non-Hispanic Caucasian population numbers approximately 310,000 and forms just over one-fifth of the population. Guided tour will provide a comprehensive cultural, geographic, and historical overview of Hawaii, with stops at many of Oahu’s historical and tourist sites. *NOTE*Dress comfortably in casual dress, bring or wear your swimsuit (if you plan to swim), towel, hat, sunscreen and camera! 18:00 Optional drop off in Waikiki or return to Lincoln Hall *NOTE*If you choose to get dropped in Waikiki, you will be on your own to return to Lincoln Hall. There are public buses and taxis available from Waikiki. Evening Fellows on their own g{x fÑÜ|Ç YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz g{x fÑÜ|Ç YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz g{x fÑÜ|Ç YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz g{x fÑÜ|Ç YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá ]xyyxÜáÉÇ ECDG g{x fÑÜ|Çz 2 Monday, February 24, 2014 Honolulu, Hawaii yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá yxÜáÉÇ YxÄÄÉãá{|Ñá (Dress in business dress, coat optional or native dress) *All sessions held in John Burns Hall, Room 4118 unless otherwise indicated* *NOTE*There will be WiFi available in the meeting room and in the 4th floor of Burns Hall, but we ask that you limit your use of laptops and other devices to break times except for note taking.

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