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Program of Sectional Meetings, JAIR Annual Convention 2021 Program of Sectional Meetings, JAIR Annual Convention 2021 ◆ October 29 (Friday) Sectional Meetings A (15:45-17:45) A-1. Japan’s Diplomatic History (TAKAHASHI Kazuhiro) 《The End of the Cold War and Diplomatic History of Postwar Japan》 Chair: TAKAHASHI Kazuhiro (Hosei University) Speakers: WADA Kiyoshi (Diplomatic Archives of Ministry of Foreign Affairs) “Postwar Diplomatic Records about End of the Cold War in the Diplomatic Archives” TAKEDA You (Hiroshima City University) “State of the Field: Studies of Japanese Diplomatic History during the Final Years of the Cold War” Discussants: NUMATA Sadaaki (English-Speaking Union of Japan) AONO Toshihiko (Hitotsubashi University) INOUE Masaya (Seikei University) A-2. East Asian Studies (ARAKAWA Yuki) 《Current Status of Research on PRC Diplomatic History and the Possibility of International Joint Research, Given Difficulties in Accessing the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s Archives》 Chair: ARAKAWA Yuki (Toyo University) Speakers: JIANG Huajie (Shanghai University) “Overcoming the Obstacles: Current Status and Future of Diplomatic Historical Research in the PRC” HSIAO Taochung (Fu Jen Catholic University) “Overview of Taiwanese Diplomatic History Research Materials and the Possibility of Using Taiwanese Historical Materials in Researching Chinese Diplomatic History” SUGIURA Yasuyuki (National Institute for Defense Studies) “Possibility of Using Japanese Materials in Contemporary Chinese Diplomatic History Research: Focusing on Pre-Normalization of Diplomatic Relations between Japan and China” 1 Discussants: KAMO Tomoki (Keio University) ZHANG Yun (Niigata University) A-3. Southeast Asian Studies I (MASUHARA Ayako) 《Relationships between Southeast Asia and Western Countries》 Chair: MASUHARA Ayako (Asia University) Speakers: KATO Hiroaki (Kwansei Gakuin University) “The Indochina Refugee Problem from the Aspects of International History: Between the Cold War and Humanitarianism” NAGATA Shingo (Kanazawa University) “Rethinking FPDA: Southeast Asia in the UK’s Indo-Pacific Tilt” Discussants: AOKI Maki (Institute of Developing Economies) SUZUKI Yoichi (Waseda University) A-4. International Security (SATAKE Tomohiko) 《Technological Innovation and International Nuclear Order》 Chair: MORI Satoru (Hosei University) Speakers: TOMOTSUGU Shinsuke (Hiroshima University) “Revisiting ‘Nuclear Revolution Revisited’” AKIYAMA Nobumasa (Hitotsubashi University) “Transformation of the Power of Nuclear Weapons with the Rise of Emerging Technology” REICHBERG Gregory (Peace Research Institute Oslo) “Nuclear Ethics in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” Discussants: SATOH Heigo (Takusyoku University) ROBERTS Brad (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) A-5. Transnational Relations (NISHIWAKI Yasuhiro) 《Normative Historical Memories and Competing Truths》 Chair: NISHIWAKI Yasuhiro (Shizuoka University of Art and Culture) 2 Speakers: FUKUHARA Yusaku (The University of Tokyo) “Politics of European Historical Remembrance: A Case Analysis of the European Parliament Resolution on European Remembrance” MATSUZAKI Hideya (Tsuda University) “The Logic of the Incorporation of Crimea into Russia: The Legitimacy and the Speech by the Head of the Republic of Crimea” KOMORI Hiromi (Waseda University) “How Does Europe’s Memory Order Matter in Estonia?” Discussants: KOBAYASHI Masahide (Shobi University) YAMAZOE Hiroshi (National Institute for Defense Studies) A-6. United Nations Studies (SAKANE Toru) 《The Role of the United Nations System in Sustaining Peace and Security for a Transforming World》 Chair: FUKUDA Koji (Waseda University) Speakers: INOMATA Tadanori (Nagasaki University) “Towards Inclusive Global Governance for Post-COVID-19 Conflict and Disaster Prevention” FUJISHIGE Hiromi (Aoyama Gakuin University) “Two Decades Since the Brahimi Report: The Changes, Challenges and Future Prospects of United Nations Peace Operations” MOCHIZUKI Yasue (Kwansei Gakuin University) “New Developments of Peacebuilding? Case Studies on Criminal Justice Systems in the 1990s” Discussant: SHIMIZU Nanako (Utsunomiya University) 3 ◆ October 30 (Saturday) Sectional Meetings B (12:15-13:45) B-1. Japan’s Diplomatic History (TAKAHASHI Kazuhiro) 《Individual Paper Session》 Chair: KUMAMOTO Fumio (Komazawa University) Speakers: BANJO Kenji (Japan Center for Asian Historical Records) “Japanese Diplomacy and the Making of International Humanitarian Law: Involvement in the International Red Cross Movement in the Interwar Years and Failure of Ratification of the Geneva Convention (1929)” ISHIMOTO Ryoya (Doshisha University) “Japanese Diplomacy on the U.S.-Soviet Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, 1972-1979: Acceptance and Appeal by a Nuclear Bombed Country” Discussants: KUMAMOTO Fumio (Komazawa University) KUROSAKI Akira (Fukushima University) B-2. American Diplomatic History (MORI Satoru) 《Human Rights Issues and U.S. Sanctions》 Chair: KURASHINA Itsuki (Hiroshima City University) Speakers: TAKENO Takako (Nanzan University) “The Development of U.S. Domestic Politics over Economic Sanctions toward Apartheid during the Reagan Years: The Rise of ‘Paradiplomacy’ by State Legislatures and Governments and Local Councils and Governments, and the Shift from Foreign to Domestic Issues” MURAKAMI Masatoshi (Kogakkan University) “U.S. Sanctions on China over the Xinjiang Issue” Discussants: NISHIYAMA Takayuki (Seikei University) MATSUMOTO Saho (Nihon University) 4 B-3. African Studies (SATO Akira) 《Individual Paper Session》 Chair: SATO Akira (Institute of Developing Economies) Speakers: NAGATSUJI Takashi (Waseda University) “Electoral Blind Spot and International Observers in Africa” OHIRA Wakiko (The University of Tokyo) “Institutional Transformation of Traditional Authority: The Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom and Museveni’s Regime” Discussants: FUJII Hiroshige (Utsunomiya University) ENOMOTO Tamara (Meiji University) B-4. Theory and Methods I (IWANAMI Yukari) 《Theories》 Chair: AKAHOSHI Sho (Kwansei Gakuin University) Speakers: MADOKORO Daisuke (The University of Kitakyushu) “Reconciliation as a Mechanism of Norm Diffusion: Japan and Human Security” ZHOU Yuan (Kobe University) “A Formal Theory of Authoritarian Foreign Propaganda” SAWADA Hiroto (National Institute for Defense Studies) “The Mercurial Commitment: Revisiting the Unintended Consequence of Military Humanitarian Intervention and Anti-atrocity Norms” Discussants: SAKAGUCHI Isao (Gakushuin University) IWANAMI Yukari (The University of Tokyo) B-5. International Political Economy I (NISHITANI Makiko) 《Economy and Security》 Chair: KIKKAWA Gen (Hiroshima City University) Speakers: TAKAHASHI Toshiya (Shoin University) “National Security as a Constraint on Free Trade” 5 SUZUKI Hirotaka (Freelance, Graduate of University of Shizuoka) “Aid-Based EU’s Economic Statecraft and European Populism: Is It Backsliding of Integration or Integration by the Crisis of COVID-19” Discussants: SUZUKI Kazuto (The University of Tokyo) OKUSAKO Hajime (Waseda University) B-6. Young Researchers / Graduate Students Caucus I (YUASA Takuya) 《Theory and International Order in International Relations》 Chair: HOSOKAWA Mayu (Kyoto University) Speakers: IKEZAKI Koichi (Hokkaido University) “The Concept of War in Raymond Aron’s Political Thought: Cold War and Clausewitz” WATANABE Ryoichi (The University of Tsukuba) “Institutional Structure of International Society and Institutional Interplay: English School’s Societal Approach” Discussants: ONAKA Makoto (J. F. 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Theory and Methods II (IWANAMI Yukari) 《Experiments》 Chair: DOI Shohei (Hokkaido University) Speakers: TAGO Atsushi (Waseda University) “Micro-foundation of Quest for Status: Testing Status Perception and Multilateral Use of Force” HATA Masaki (Kyoto Prefectural University), HAMANAKA Shingo (Ryukoku University) “‘Hidden Power’ to Secure the Vaccine: Evidence from Comparative Survey Experiments in Israel and Japan” MURAKAMI Go (Ritsumeikan University) “Beyond Racial Prejudice: How Security Impacts Japanese Public Attitudes on Immigration” Discussants: MCELWAIN Kenneth Mori (The University of Tokyo) DOI Shohei (Hokkaido University) C-3. International Integration (KOBAYASHI Masahide) 《Regulatory Politics of the European Union》 Chair: TAKEDA Ken (Aoyama Gakuin University) Speakers: YOSHIZAWA Hikaru (Kansai University) “External Implications of the EU’s Monopoly Control: Three Google Cases” TSUDA Kumiko (Hokkaido University) “The EU in International Tax Governance: As a Normative Power, or Not?” Discussants: WATANABE Yorizumi (Kansai University of International Studies) KONOE Sara (Kansai University) C-4. International Political Economy II (NISHITANI Makiko) 《Globalization and the US Political Process》 Chair: SUZUKI Kazutoshi (Sophia University) Speakers: YOSHIMOTO Iku (The University of Tokyo) “Globalized Production Processes and Foreign Lobbies: Analyzing the US FARA Reports” TEZUKA Saori (Nanzan University) “Capitalized Citizenship: A Study of the U.S. Immigrant Investor Visa Program”
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