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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Program of Sectional Meetings The 2018 Annual Convention of the Japan Association of International Relations (JAIR)

◆November 2 (Friday)

Sectional Meetings A (15:45-17:15)

A-1. Japanese Diplomatic History Ⅰ (KATAYAMA Yoshitaka) 《Evolving Disclosure of the Diplomatic Records and the Diplomatic History of Postwar Japan (Roundtable)》 Chair: TAKAHASHI Kazuhiro (National Defense Academy) Panelists: KAWASHIMA Shin (The University of Tokyo) SHIRATORI Junichiro (The Open University of Japan) YOSHIDA Masahiro (Access to Information and Diplomatic Records Division, MOFA) FUKUSHIMA Kayoko (Diplomatic Archives, MOFA)

A-2. Middle East Ⅰ (KIKKAWA Takuro) 《Alliance of Monarchies in the Middle East: Reaction to Expanded GCC Initiative》 Chair: MATSUO Masaki (Utsunomiya University) Speakers: MURAKAMI Takuya (Middle East Institute of Japan) “Threat of Regime Change and Alliance: the GCC States’ Handling of Arab Spring and Qatar Diplomatic Crisis” SHIRATANI Nozomi (Aichi Prefectural University) “Moroccan Royal Vision: Alliance with the GCC as the South-South Cooperation” WATANABE Shun () “Jordan in the Expanded GCC Initiative: Alliance of Sunni Monarchies in the Post-Arab Spring Regional Order” Discussant: KIMIZUKA Naotaka (Kanto Gakuin University)

A-3. Africa (SUGIKI Akiko) 《New Challenges for Justice and Peacebuilding in Africa》 Chair: SUGIKI Akiko (Keio University) Speakers: FUJII Hiroshige (Utsunomiya University) “The African Union and International Criminal Court: Towards the Establishment of the Regional Criminal Court” KATAYAMA Natsuki (The University of Tokyo / Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) “Transitional Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda” Discussant: MOCHIZUKI Yasue (Kwansei Gakuin University)

1 Sectional Meetings B (17:30-19:30)

B-1. International Political History in East Asia/ East Asian Studies I (ANAMI Yusuke / IIDA Masafumi) 《Issues of Diplomacy and Security in East Asia》 Chair: IIDA Masafumi (National Institute for Defense Studies) Speakers: HASEGAWA Masanori (Shonan Institute of Technology) “The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) as a Security Instrument to Cope with the Rise of China” RHEE Wonkyung (Sophia University) “The Impact of Digital Diplomacy on Korea-Japan relations” IGARASHI Takayuki (National Defense Academy) “GRC's Attempts in the 1960s to ‘Retake the Mainland’: Changing strategy from ‘Offensive Posture’ to ‘Unity of Offensive and Defensive’” Discussant: ANAMI Yusuke (Tohoku University)

B-2. American Politics and Diplomacy I (ONOZAWA Toru) 《Reconsidering the United States as a “Super Power”》 Chair: KURASHINA Itsuki (Hiroshima City University) Speakers: KUSANO Hiroki (Saitama University) “Wilsonian Liberal Interventionism Revisited: The ‘Structural Problems’ of Wilson’s Interventions” TANAKA Soichiro (Hitotsubashi University) “The Tail Wags the Dog?: Iran-American Relations over the ‘White Revolution,’ 1961-1964” Discussants: MIMAKI Seiko (Takasaki City University of Economics) ONOZAWA Toru (Kyoto University)

B-3. International Political Economy (OKAMOTO Jiro) 《Individual Paper Session》 Chair: OKAMOTO Jiro (Shimonoseki City University) Speakers: TAMAKI Hironobu (Maebashi Seiryou High School) “Japan’s Regional Financial Cooperation in East Asia: from the Viewpoint of Institutional Networks” YOUN Haewon (The University of Tokyo) “The Political Economy of Industrial Competitiveness of Japan and Korea: National Policy on Supply Chain Adjustment in the Era of Global Value Chain” XU Bochen (The University of Tokyo) “Norm Formation of International Economy: US and the ‘Grantification’ of ODA” Discussants: WADA Hironori (Aoyama Gakuin University) TAKEUCHI Shinichi (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies / Institute of Developing Economies)

2 B-4. Transnational I (OKABE Midori) 《Book Review Discussion: “The End of International Relations?---Response from Japanese IR”》 Chair: YAMAMOTO Yoshinobu (University of Niigata Prefecture) Speakers: KUZUYA Aya (Meiji Gakuin University) “Return from ‘IR’ to ‘History’----an Attempt from Japanese IR” SHIBASAKI Atsushi (Komazawa University) “The End is Where We Start from---The Possibility of Alter-IR and Japanese Study of International Relations” Discussants: SAKAI Tetsuya (The University of Tokyo) NAKANISHI Hiroshi (Kyoto University)

B-5. Peace StudiesⅠ (KAMINO Tomoya) 《Aporia over Peace》 Chair: MATSUDA Satoru (Kyoto Women’s University) Speakers: SUGIURA Koichi (Wayo Women’s University) “Examining the Dilemma between Peace and Democracy: Has the ‘Myth’ Collapsed? ” ICHIKAWA Hiromi (Kyoto Women’s University) “Aporia over Conscientious Objection: Aporia is Authorized, Neglected, Concealed and to be Evaded, Alleviated or Resolved” Discussants: SADAKATA Mamoru (Nagoya University) TAKAHASHI Ryosuke (Aoyama Gakuin University)

B-6. Environmental Studies (OKIMURA Tadashi) 《Tasks for Environmental Policies》 Chair: OKIMURA Tadashi (University of Shimane) Speakers: NAKAGAWA Yôichi (Ritsumeikan University) “Changes in and Current Situation of German Energy and Climate Prevention Policy under Merkel Government” OKUBO Ayako (Tokai University) “Do Norms really explain the Polarization of the International Whaling Commission?: Alternative Hypotheses” Discussants: WATANABE Rie (Aoyama Gakuin University) OKIMURA Tadashi (University of Shimane)

3 B-7. Young Researchers/Graduate Students (ISHII Masahiro) 《Rethinking International Institutions》 Chair: ISHII Masahiro (Hitotsubashi University) Speakers: DAIDOUJI Ryuya (Waseda University) “Inter-organizational Relations and European Institutions: Human Rights Protection in Criminal Cooperation” PEETERS Nicholas (Waseda University) “A Club and Its Gatekeepers: Towards the Reorganisation of the OEEC and Japanese Membership of the Development Agency Group” Discussants: OGAWA Hiroyuki (The University of Tokyo) KAWASHIMA Shuichi (Meiji University)

◆November 3(Saturday)

Sectional Meetings C (13:30-15:10)

C-1. American Politics and Diplomacy Ⅱ / Southeast Asia (ONOZAWA Toru / IGARASHI Seiichi) 《Southeast Asia as the Stage of Cold War》 Chair: IGARASHI Seiichi (Chiba University) Speakers: TORIKATA Yuko(Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts) “The Origin of American Intervention in Southeast Asia: Decolonization, Nationalism and the Cold War” SHINOZAKI Masao(Air Staff College) “Realignment of the Security Regime in the Southeast Asia: From AMDA to FPDA, 1968-71” Discussants: TERACHI Koji(Kyoritsu Women’s University) TOMARU Junko(Waseda University)

C-2. Russia and Eastern European Studies (MIZOGUCHI Shuhei) 《Interaction between International and Domestic Politics in the Post-Soviet Space》 Chair: MIZOGUCHI Shuhei (Chukyo University) Speakers: ABURAMOTO Mari (Hokkaido University) “International Anti-Corruption Norms and Domestic Politics in Russia: The Case of Asset Declaration System” YOSHIMURA Takayuki (Waseda University) “The Involvement of Diasporan Armenians in the Politics of the Republic of Armenia Today” Discussants: TOGASHI Kosuke (Tokai University) NAKAI Ryo (University of Kitakyushu)

4 C-3. Middle East Ⅱ (KIKKAWA Takuro) 《Republics in the Middle East: Seeking Out Political Stability》 Chair: HAMANAKA Shingo () Speakers: TSUJITA Toshiya (Osaka University) “Searching for Resilience in Security: The Case of Israel’s Cybersecurity Policy” KAWAMURA Yusuke (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) “Pension Reform under Authoritarianism: The Case of Egypt” Discussant: IWASAKA Masamichi (Doshisha University)

C-4. International Integration I (USUI Yoichiro) 《Regionalism and Security》 Chair: USUI Yoichiro (Niigata University of International and Information Studies) Speakers: HIGASHINO Atsuko (University of Tsukuba) “Ten Years of Eastern Partnership” OKAMOTO Itaru (Bunkyo Gakuin University) “The ‘Patrick Henry Moment’ of the Asia Pacific Region: The Regional Security Complex (RSC) Analysis of the Pacific Regionalism” Discussant: NAKAMURA Hidetoshi (Waseda University)

C-5. Decision Making (HONDA Tomoaki) 《Japan Self-Defense Force’s Roles in Post-Cold War Japan’s Foreign Policy》 Chair: HONDA Tomoaki (Canon Institute for Global Studies) Speakers: SAMBYAKUGARI Hiroshi (Research Institute for Peace and Security) “The Process of the U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee (SCC): Focusing on Qualitative Change of the Two-plus-Two” YUN Jaeun (Hitotsubashi University) “The Broken Taboo of Postwar Japan and the North Korean Abduction Issue – Focusing on Factors of the Koizumi Administration’s Political Style, media, and the Weakened Effect of Backlash” KATO Hiroaki (Tokyo University of Social Welfare) “The Seeking the International Contribution after the Gulf Crisis” Discussants: SHINODA Tomohito (International University of Japan) MURAKAMI Tomoaki (University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences)

5 C-6. Transnational II (OKABE Midori) 《Mediterranean International Cooperation on Refugee Protection- with a special focus on EU external relations》 Chair: HOSODA Haruko (Nihon University) Speakers: SAKAI Kazunari (Kobe University) “France’s Strategy on Migration Issues in the Mediterranean” YASODA Hirohito(Kyoritsu Women’s University) “Mediterranean Migrant Rescues and Italy: Interaction between States and Citizens” IMAI Kohei (Institute of Developing Economies) “EU-Turkey cooperation on Syrian refugees” Discussants: NISHIKIDA Aiko (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)

C-7. Peace Research II 《 Hybrid Statebuilding and Security Sector Reform (SSR): Bridging Liberal Intervention and Local Ownership》 Chair: FURUZAWA Yoshiaki (Hiroshima City University) Speakers: FUJISHIGE Hiromi (Hosei University) “The ‘Second Generation’ Security Sector Reform: Could ‘Hybridity’ be the Key to Bridging Liberal Intervention and Local Ownership?” CROSS Kyoko (Ritsumeikan University) “Security Sector Reform in Timor Leste: The Effect of the Conflicting Statebuilding Directions of the UN and the Government” KOYAMA Shukuko (Waseda University) “Dynamics and Challenges of Disproportionally Implemented SSR Efforts in Georgia: 1992 - 2008” Discussants: NAKAUCHI Masataka (Osaka University) KIHARA-HUNT Ai (The University of Tokyo)

C-8.Gender Ⅰ (WADA Kenji) 《Conflict and Gender-based Violence》 Chair: KAWAGUCHI Chigumi (JICA Research Institute) Speakers: TOBINAI Yuko (Morioka University) “The Recognition of the Terms ‘Gender’ and ‘Gender-based violence’ in the Context of Aid: The Case of South Sudanese Refugees” FUKUI Miho (Association for Aid and Relief Japan [AAR Japan]/ The University of Tokyo) “The Role of Aid in Gender-based violence Survivor Support: An Assessment of South Sudanese Refugees in Uganda” Discussants: NAKANISHI Hisae (Doshisha University)

6 Sectional Meetings D (9:30-11:00)

D-1. Japanese Diplomatic History Ⅱ (KATAYAMA Yoshitaka) 《Japan’s Postwar Diplomacy and East Asia International Politics》 Chair: KATAYAMA Yoshitaka () Speakers: NISHIMURA Masahiko(Kyoto University) “The Taiwan Strait Crises and the Japan-U.S. Security Relations in the 1950s” OHTAKE Tokunori “Re-examining the Negotiation Process of Japan-China Diplomatic Normalization during Tanaka Administration” Discussants: INOUE Masaya (Seikei University) KANDA Yutaka (Niigata University)

D-2. International Political History in Europe / European Studies I (SAITO Yoshiomi) 《Northern Europe in the Cold War》 Chair: SAITO Yoshiomi (Kyoto University) Speakers: TAKEZAWA Yukiko (Osaka Jogakuin University) “An Analysis of Strategic and Political Significance of the Norwegian Base Policy: From 1950s to 1960s” SUZUKI Yuji (Keio University) “From Swedish nuclear acquisition to international nuclear disarmament. Historical impact of Undénplanen” Discussants: SAOTOME Ritsuko (Kobe City University of Foreign Studies) SHIMIZU Ken (Rikkyo University)

D-3. East Asian Studies II (IIDA Masafumi) 《East Asian Countries’ Strategy for a New World Order》 Chair: IIDA Masafumi (National Institute for Defense Studies) Speakers: OGAWA Hiroko (Tokai University) “G77+China’s Strategy for a New World Order: Realizing ‘Fairness’ Through Issue Linkage” KATSUMATA Hiro (Tohoku University) / NAGATA Shingo (Kanazawa University) “ASEAN's Control of the Great Powers: Strategies of Minor Powers to Lead the Establishment of Regional Order in East Asia” HORIUCHI Kenji (University of Shizuoka) “Russia’s ‘Pivot to the East’ and ‘Multipolarity Policy’” Discussants: YUASA Takeshi (Hiroshima City University) NOGUCHI Kazuhiko (Gunma Prefectural Women's University)

7 D-4. Theory and Methods I (TAGO Atsushi) 《IR Studies by Using Quantitative Text Analysis》 Chair: TAGO Atsushi (Waseda University) Speakers: WATANABE Kohei (Waseda University) “Quantitative Analysis of Textual Data in International Political Research (using Quanteda)” KAWAI Masashi (National Institute of Informatics) “Reconsidering Wilsonianism: A Quantitative Text Analysis of Presidential Speeches” MAEKAWA Wakako (The Center for Peace and Security Studies) “Estimating Preferences of Conflict Parties in Civil Wars” Discussant: TAGO Atsushi (Waseda University)

D-5. United Nations Studies (HONDA Miki) 《Changing International Order and the UN Members’ Perspective on the UN 》 Chair: HONDA Miki (Hosei University) Speakers: HANZAWA Asahiko (Meiji Gakuin University) “The British View of the UN and the International Order in Historical Perspectives” UESUGI Yuji (Waseda University) “The Japanese View of the UN Peace Operations” Discussant: AOI Chiyuki (The University of Tokyo)

D-6.Peace Studies III (KAMINO Tomoya) 《Individual Paper Session》 Chair: KAMINO Tomoya (Gifu University) Speakers: KOSAKA Shinya (Ritsumeikan University) “Practice of ‘Positive Complementarity’ of the International Criminal Tribunals and Building the Domestic Rule of Law: Significance of the Functions of Capacity-building and Outreach of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in Post-conflict Serbia and Bosnia” MATSUZAKI Hideya (JSPS Research Fellow) “Ethnic Minority and Territorial Institutions in Black Sea: Comparative Analysis of Ukraine and Moldova” Discussants: KATAYANAGI Mari (Hiroshima University) NAKAMIZO Kazuya (Kyoto University)

8 Sectional Meetings D・E (9:30-12:45)

D-E. American Politics and Diplomacy III / Latin American Studies (ONOZAWA Toru / ROMERO Isami) 《70th Anniversary of the Organization of American States System》 Chair: ROMERO Isami (Obihiro University of Agriculture and Vererinary Medicine) Speakers: TAKAHASHI Ryota (Keio University) “Rethinking Brazil’s Role in the Inter-American Security System: Celebrating 70th Anniversary of the OAS” NAKAJIMA Hiroo (Osaka University) “‘Western Hemisphere’ Idea and the OAS: With Reference to the Monroe Doctrine” EHARA Hiromi (Teikyo University) “The Structure and Activities of ‘Alliance for Progress’: Views from Education and Development” Discussants: KAMIMURA Naoki (Nanzan University) KAMI Hideaki (Kanagawa University)

Sectional Meetings E (11:15-12:45)

E-1. Japanese Diplomatic History Ⅲ (KATAYAMA Yoshitaka) 《Rethinking Japanese Diplomacy in the Interwar Period》 Chair: KATAYAMA Yoshitaka (Kansai Gaidai University) Speakers: TANEINE Shuji(Kokugakuin University) “Diplomat Shidehara Kijurou’s ideology and Leadership in Foreign Policy” KANEKO Takasumi(Daito Bunka University) “The Development Process of Crisis Management Diplomacy of the Japanese Foreign Ministry toward the Chinese Nationalist Government in 1936” Discussants: IKO Toshiya (Tsuru University) NISHIDA Toshihiro (Sugiyama Jogakuen University)

E-2. International Political History in Europe/European Studies Ⅱ (SAITO Yoshiomi) 《Rethinking the International Order in the Interwar Period》 Chair: OGAWA Hiroyuki (The University of Tokyo) Speakers: OHARA Shunichiro (Asia University) “From European States System to Global International System: Role of German and Japanese Diplomacy in World Order of the first half of Interwar Period” HOSOKAWA Mayu (Kyoto University) “The First Herriot Administration and the League of Nations: French Foreign Policy concerning the Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes” Discussants: WATANABE Hirotaka (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)

9 E-3. Theory and Methods I (TAGO Atsushi) 《Theory and Method of Security Studies》 Chair: TAGO Atsushi (Waseda University) Speakers: SHIBAI Kiyohisa (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics) “Deterrence Effects and the Limitations of IAEA Inspection in Nuclear Nonproliferation: Improvement of Inspection Strategy Using Bayesian Game Model” KOYAMA Tatsuya (The University of Tokyo) “Disaggregating Peace Failure: The Two Distinct Paths Toward Armed Conflict Recurrence” MASUNAGA Shin (Shuei University/ Meiji Gakuin University) “How Small Nations React to the Policy Changes in External Balancing of their Super Power Alliances? A Theoretical Study on the External Policies of North Korea and Taiwan” ITO Ryuta (Keio University) “Why Nationalism Causes War? Toward Construction of a New Theoretical Framework” Discussant: ITOH Gaku (Hiroshima University)

E-4. International Integration II (USUI Yoichiro) 《Roles of Non-State Actors in EU Decision-Making Process》 Chair: USUI Yoichiro (Niigata University of International and Information Studies) Speakers: YOSHIZAWA Hikaru (Doshisha University) “The Legitimacy Problem in EU Competition Policy: A Consumer Perspective” KAWAGOE Maho (Kanda University of International Studies) “Environmental Regulation in Air Transport and Non-Governmental Organizations: Analyzing its Roles in the EU and ICAO” Discussant: NAKANO Satoshi (Toyohashi Sozo University)

E-5. International Security (CHIJIWA Yasuaki) 《 Problems of Contemporary Security: Peacekeeping, Non-proliferation, and International Organizations》 Chair: CHIJIWA Yasuaki (National Institute for Defense Studies) Speakers: SHOJI Takayuki (Nihon University) “Japan’s Peacekeeping Policy under the Hosokawa Administration: Controversy over the Planned Deployment to the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador (ONUSAL)” HIDAKA Kaoru (Osaka University) “Re-examining the ‘Poor Man's Atomic Bomb’ Theory of Chemical and Biological Weapons Proliferation” HADANO Takamitsu (University of Tsukuba) “International Norms and Law in an Age of ‘Contested Multilateralism’: The Case of Russian Regional and International Security Policy” Discussants: CHIJIWA Yasuaki (National Institute for Defense Studies) TOSAKI Hirohumi (Japan Institute of International Affairs)

10 E-6. International Exchange (BABA Takashi) 《Turning Ideas of International Cooperation into Norms and Policies: Change and Continuity in Pre and Post War Japan》 Chair: BABA Takashi (Shizuoka University of Art and Culture) Speakers: YUASA Takuya (Aoyama Gakuin University) “Maeda Tamon and International Cooperation in Modern Japan: Focusing on the Concept of ‘Sociality’ in Nitobe Inazo” AKIZUKI Misako (Waseda University) “The Process of Change in Japan’s Aid System after the 1970’s” Discussant: MAKITA Toichi (Oberlin University)

E-7. Gender Ⅱ (WADA Kenji) 《People Living in the Postwar and Gender》 Chair: WADA Kenji (Musashino Gakuin University) Speakers: KITAMURA Yoko (Nagoya University) “War against widows. Care works for war victims during and after the First World War in Germany” MOKO Aika (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) “Engendering ‘War Experience’: American Veterans of World War I” Discussant: TAKENAKA Chiharu (Rikkyo University)

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