The 2018 Annual Convention of the Association of International Relations (JAIR)

November 2 (Friday) - 4(Sunday), 2018 The Sonic City (Saitama-shi) 1-7-5 Sakuragi-cho, Omiya-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama 330-8669 Tel: +81-48-647-4558 Fax:+81-48-647-4159 URL: https://www.sonic-city.or.jp/?page_id=230

November 2 (Friday)

Registration: 12:00〜 Afternoon Sessions 13:00~15:30

Session 1: Interaction of Economy and Security Chair: OYANE Satoshi () Speakers: KIM Jemma (Meiji University) “The Economy-Security Nexus around FTA/TPP” FUJITA Taisuke (Nagasaki University) “Is Security Factor a Determinant of People’s Attitude toward FTA?” TOMITA Terumasa (Saitama University) “Tension of Diplomatic Interests and Economic Interests in US Foreign Economic Policy” Discussants: SHIMIZU Kazushi (Kyushu University) TAKEDA Yasuhiro (National Defense Academy)

Session 2: Christian Democracy and European Politics: Reexamining from a Historical Perspective Chair: OGAWA Ariyoshi (Rikkyo University) Speakers: MIYASHITA Yuichiro (Hosei University) “Robert Schuman, Statesman and Diplomatic Thinker: Christianity, Anti-Communism and Europe” ITABASHI Takumi (Seikei University) “National Socialism, World War II, and the United States of America: Three Experiences of Walter Hallstein before Assuming Political Office” MATSUMOTO Saho (Nagoya City University) “Reexamining Christian Democracy from Vatican II to the Treaty of Lisbon” Discussant: UEHARA Yoshiko (Ferris University)

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Session 3: The League of Nations in Asia: Revisiting the History of the League of Nations toward the Centennial of its Establishment

Chair: SHINOHARA Hatsue (Waseda University) Speakers: TAKUMA Kayo (Tokyo Metropolitan University) “The Role of the Eastern Bureau of the League of Nations in the Regional Order” TAKAHASHI Rikiya (Nihon University) “Codification of International Law in the League of Nations and Japan” SAIKAWA Takashi (Takasaki City University of Economics) “The International Committee on Intellectual Co-operation and East Asia: Ideological Formation and Transformation of Intellectual Co-operation in Japan and China” Discussants: GOTO-SHIBATA Harumi (The University of Tokyo) TOMATSU Haruo (National Defense Academy)

Session 4: The Theoretical Frontiers of Global Governance

Chair/Discussant: FUKUDA Koji (Waseda University) Speakers: TSUCHIYA Motohiro (Keio University) “Global Governance of Cyberspace” NISHITANI Makiko () “Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Polycentric Global Governance for Fight against Corruption” WATANABE Tomoaki (Fukuoka Institute of Technology) “Governance by Certification?: Private Authority in Global Climate Governance” Discussant: OHTA Hiroshi (Waseda University)

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November 3(Saturday)

Morning Sessions 9:30~12:00

Session 5: JAIR/KAIS Co-Hosted Panel Democracy and Diplomacy in North-East Asia: From National and Global Perspective 【Session in English】

Chair: SASAKI Takuya (President, JAIR/ Rikkyo University) Speakers: LEE Dongmin (Dankook University) “Changes and Continuity of Leadership: China’s North Korea Policy in the Era of Uncertainty” KIM Ji Young (Hanyang University) “The History Problem and the Japan-South Korea Security Relationship in the Post-Cold War Period.” WAKATSUKI Hidekazui (Hokkai-Gakuen University) “Japan-China Relations in the 1980s: Focusing on Politics in Japan” Discussants: OTSURU-KITAGAWA Chieko () OSHIBA Ryo (Aoyama Gakuin University)

Session 6: The First World War and Its Legacies: 100th Anniversary of the End of World War I

Chair/Discussant: KIBATA Yoichi (The University of Tokyo) Speakers: OKUBO Akira (Nihon University) “Britain and European Security after the First World War” ASADA Masafumi (Iwate University) “The International Politics over Diplomatic Recognition to the USSR: 1920's” MORI Yasuo (Doshisha University) “British and American Perceptions of Japanese Preparation for Total War” Discussant: NAKATANI Tadashi (Mie University)

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Session 7: The Rise of Geopolitics and the Creation of the Study of International Relations

Chair: TAKAHASHI Ryosuke (Aoyama Gakuin University) Speakers: WATANABE Kota (Teikyo University) “Interpretations of Classical Geopolitics: Nicholas Spykman’s Geographical Analysis of Expansionism and National Defense” SHIBATA Yoichi () “The Acceptance and Development of Geopolitik in Japanese Empire” HARUNA Nobuo (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) “Starting the Study of International Politics and Propagating Geopolitics: The Dual Consequences of Incorporating Ratzelian Geography into Japanese Political Science” Discussants: TOSA Hiroyuki (Kobe University) FUKUDA Hiroshi (Seijo University)

Session 8: Rethinking the Relevance of “isms” in International Relations (Roundtable)

Chair: YUKAWA Taku () Panelists: TSUCHIYAMA Jitsuo (Aoyama Gakuin University) MIYAOKA Isao (Keio University) MITSUTSUJI Katsuma (The University of Tokyo) KAGOTANI Koji (Osaka University of Economics)

Session 9: Acts of Protection and Practices of Governance: Local Communities, Cities and NGOs

Chair: SAKAI Keiko (Chiba University) Speakers: NISHIYAMA Takayuki (Seikei University) “Sanctuary Cities and Immigration Policy in the United States” AKASHI Junichi (The University of Tsukuba) “Refugee Protection and Its Substantiation Processes: The Case of Japan's Refugee Resettlement Program” HORII Satoko (Akita International University) “The Role of NGOs in the EU Border Control Governance: The Case of Search and Rescue Operations in the Mediterranean” Discussants: KAMINO Tomoya (Gifu University) NAKAYAMA Yumi (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)

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November 4, Sunday, 14:00~16:30 Plenary Session: Looking back the 30 Years of Japanese Diplomacy at the Dawn of Transformations in the Global and Regional Order

Chair: MIYAGI Taizo (Sophia University) Speakers: GABE Masa'aki (Ryukyu University) “From the National Security Policy Viewpoint” OBA Mie (Tokyo University of Science) “From the Viewpoint of Development of Regionalism in Asia” SUZUKI Kazuto (Hokkaido University) “From Global Governance Perspective” Discussants: KOJO Yoshiko (The University of Tokyo) SAKAMOTO Kazuya (Osaka University)

November 4(Sunday)

Afternoon Sessions 14:00~16:30

Session 10: Advanced Research Methods and their Application in International Relations

Chair: ISHIGURO Kaoru (Kobe University) Speakers: TAGO Atsushi (Waseda University) “Negative Surprise in the UN Security Council Authorization” SAKAMOTO Takuto (The University of Tokyo) “Dynamics of Threat Perception in International Society: Analysis with Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning” OISHI Koji (National Institute of Informatics) “The Split and Merger of Actors in Conflict: Network Analysis” Discussants: YAMAMOTO Yoshinobu (The University of Niigata Prefecture) MATSUMURA Naoko (Kobe University)

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Session 11: Origin and Development of the Security Structure on the Korean Peninsula

Chair/Discussant: HIRAIWA Shunji (Nanzan University) Speakers: PARK Jung-jin (Tsuda University) “North Korea's Perception of Security in the 1970s: Focusing on 'Two Korea' Policy” ITO Kohtaro (The Canon Institute for Global Studies) “Origin and Development of ROK Self-reliant Defense” YU Sunhee (Tezukayama University) “The Development of Vietnam War and the ROK in the 1970s” Discussant: SAKATA Yasuyo (Kanda University of International Studies)

Session 12: The Impact of China's Sharp Power on the Civil Society of East Asia

Chair: MIYAKE Yasuyuki (Kwansei Gakuin University) Speakers: SUZUKI Takashi (Aichi Prefectural University) “The United Front Work in Mainland China of Xi Jinping Era” KURATA Toru (Rikkyo University) “From Sharp Power to Hard Power?: Hong Kong’s Case” WATANABE Takeshi (Kyorin University) “Formation and Instability of Taiwanese National Identity under the Threat of Chinese Sharp Power” Discussants: SAHASHI Ryo (Kanagawa University) AKO Tomoko (The University of Tokyo)

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Session 13: Rethinking 'Divisions': Critical Reflections upon Inclusion and Exclusion in Today's World(Open for the Public)

Chair: TAKENAKA Chiharu (Rikkyo University) Speakers: SHIOBARA Yoshikazu (Keio University) “The Various Aspects of Divided Societies: Case Studies of Australia and Japan” NISHIKIDA Aiko (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) “Diaspora as a Method of Overcoming Divisions: Palestinians' Repeated Refuge among Nation States” TSUCHIYA Takeshi (Takasaki City University of Economics) “Roma Inclusion in the European Union” Discussants: SHOTAI Asaka () SUGIKI Akiko (Keio University)

Session 14: The Antinomies between the State Sovereignty and Human Rights

Chair/Discussant: SHINODA Hideaki (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) Speakers: AKIYAMA Hajime (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) “Prevention of Statelessness and State Order: English School’s Perspective” SAWADA Shinji (National Defense Academy) “Brazilian Diplomacy and ‘Responsibility While Protecting’” MIYASHITA Hiromu (Waseda University) “Comparative Analysis of Responses to the Rohingya Issue: Political Pressure and Constructive Engagement of External Actors” Discussant: SATO Makoto ()

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