JAIR Annual Convention 2015 Program
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The 2015Annual Convention of the Japanese Association of International Relations (JAIR) 30th October - 1st November Sendai International Center Aobayama Consortium 〒980-0856 Aobayama, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-0856 Tel. +81-22-265-2211Fax. +81-22-265-2485E-mail. [email protected] October 30 (Friday) Registration: 12:00 Afternoon Sessions: 13:00-15:30 Session 1. International Organizations and International Order: the 1940s Reconsidered Chair OSHIBA Ryo (Aoyama Gakuin University) Speakers HOSOYA Yuichi (Keio University) “Between Universalism and Regionalism: Britain and the Creation of the United Nations” MIMAKI Seiko (Kansai Gaidai University) “American Ideals for an International Organization” ISHIGURO Ai (Osaka University of Commerce) “Republic of China and the United Nations" Discussants YAMADA Tetsuya (Nanzan University) HANZAWA Asahiko (Meiji Gakuin University) Session 2. Rescuing Classical Theories of International Relations from the ‘English School’ Chair OGAWA Hiroyuki (The University of Tokyo) Speakers NISHIMURA Kuniyuki (Hokkaido University of Education) "Never Face ‘an American Social Science’: A Failure of the English School IR” KUZUYA Aya (Meiji Gakuin University) " H.Butterfield and Masataka Kôsaka: Reconsidering Classical Theories of International Relations from the Perspective of German Intellectual Tradition" MIYASHITA Yutaka (No Affiliation) “Self-Righteousness of Defending the Status Quo: On Herbert Butterfield’s Political Judgement" Discussants ONAKA Makoto (J. F. Oberlin University) MIYASHITA Yuichiro (Matsuyama University) Session 3. The Establishment of ASEAN Community and the Regional Order in East Asia Chair OBA Mie (Tokyo University of Science) Speakers KAWASHIMA Shin (The University of Tokyo) “China's diplomacy toward Southeast Asia and ASEAN” SHIMIZU Kazushi (Kyusshu University) “ASEAN Economic Integration and East Asia” SUZUKI Sanae (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO)) “ASEAN Cooperation and East Asia” Discussants YAMAKAGE Susumu (Aoyama Gakuin University) NAKAYAMA Toshihiro (Keio University) SAHASHI Ryo (Kanagawa University) Session 4. ‘Hybrid’ coordination in support of fragile states: Challenges of stabilization in the security-development nexus Chair YOSHIZAKI Tomonori(National Institute for Defense Studies) Speakers FUJISHIGE Hiromi(Hosei University) “International Trends in ‘Hybrid’ Coordination: Cases of the UK and the US” UESUGI Yuji(Waseda University) “Japan’s ‘Hybrid’ Coordination: Features and Future Challenges of the‘All Japan’Approach” YASUTOMI Atsushi(Research Institute for Peace and Security) “Security-Development nexus: Theoretical approaches to ‘hybrid’ coordination” Discussants OCHIAI Naoyuki(Japan International Cooperation Agency) KAWAGUCHI Chigumi (Japan International Cooperation Agency) Session 5. Governance in Contemporary Europe Chair MORII Yuichi (The University of Tokyo) Speakers SATO Ryosuke (Kobe University) “The Change of Immigrant Policies in Europe: The Convergence to ‘CivicIntegration’ Policies and its Varieties” KONOE Sara (Kansai University) “European Integration and Financial Governance: Unbalanced Development” HIGASHIMURA Noriko (Osaka University) “French Immigration Policy which oscillates between ‘national interest’ and‘humanitarianism’ under President Holland since 2012: The paradox and future prospects of Common European Immigration Policy” Discussant MORII Yuichi (The University of Tokyo) USUI Yoichiro (Niigata University of International and Information Studies) October 31 (Saturday) Registration: 09:00 Morning Sessions: 09:30-12:00 Session 6. Re-examining Korean and Japanese Grand Strategies (KAIS-JAIR Session) Chair Hiroshi Nakanishi (President, JAIR/Kyoto University) Speakers Matake Kamiya (National Defense University) “Japan’s Grand Strategy and the U.S.-Japan Alliance (TBC)” Kim Taehyun (Chung-Ang University) “Systemic Change, the Search for Grand Strategies and Theories of International Relations” Chun Chaesung (Seoul National University) “Complex Evolution of East Asian Regional Architecture and South Korean Foreign Policy” Discussants: Yasuhiro Izumikawa (Chuo University) Park Young-June (Korea National Defense University) Session 7. Seventy Years of Post-World War II U.S.-Japan Relations (Coordinated by IRAP Editorial Committee) Chair IGUCHI Haruo (Kwansei Gakuin University) Speakers KAWASAKI Tsuyoshi (Simon Fraser University) “Postwar Japan-US Relations: A Perspective from Gilpinian Realism” GALLICCHIO Marc (Villanova University) “The Search for a Usable Past: The U.S. and the Lessons of the Occupation of Japan” GUTHRIE SHIMIZU Sayuri (Rice University) “The Hidden Cost of a Usable Past: A Gendered Reflection on Postwar US-Japanese Relations” Discussants: PAN Liang(University of Tsukuba) MIYAOKA Isao (Keio University) Session 8. Civic movement in East Asia and "China factor" Chair NAKAI Yoshifumi(Gakushuin University) Speakers WAKABAYASHI Masahiro(Waseda University) "Taiwanese Nationalism Reconsidered" KURATA Toru(Rikkyo University) ”’ Sinicization’ and Social Movements in Hong Kong: Sino-Hong Kong Conflicts, ‘Umbrella movement’ and after" WU Maosong(Keio University) "The Weiquan movement and the state in contemporary China" Discussants KASHIMA Masahiro(Open University of Japan) MATSUDA Yasuhiro(The University of Tokyo) Session 9. German Unification and International Politics Chair SENOO Tetsuji (Senshu University) Speakers SHIBAZAKI Yusuke (Seijo University) "German Reunification in Europe" YOSHIDA Toru (Hokkaido University) ""Les murs de la séparation ne montent pas jusqu'au Ciel": Mitterrand Diplomacy and the German Unification" YOSHITOME Kota (Kanagawa University) “US Policy towards Europe at the End of the Cold War and the German Reunification" Discussants SENOO Tetsuji (Senshu University) SHIMIZU Soh (Aoyama Gakuin University) Session 10. International order and transformation of territoriality: sphere, boundaries and governance Chair IWASHITA Akihiro (Hokkaido University) Speakers TAKAHASHI Ryosuke (Aoyama Gakuin University) “Meltdown of the post-Cold War order and return to classical geopolitics: the past as future?” KAWAKUBO Fuminori (Chuo Gakuin University) “The changing nature of territoriality and borders in the post 9/11 context: suggestions from IR and border studies” UCHIDA Satoshi (Waseda University) “Representation and Legitimacy in Transnational DeliberativeDemocracy: Investigating Deliberative Experiments in the EU" Discussants MIYAWAKI Noboru (Ritsumeikan University) MAEDA Yukio (Soka University) Session11. International History, Theories, and Regional Studies Chair SHIBASAKI Atsushi (Komazawa University) Speakers INOUE Ichiro (Kwansei Gakuin University) “Escalation and De-escalation Process on China’s Conflict Behavior” OHARA Shunichiro (University of Asia) “From Balance of Power to Concert of Europe: Socializing Process of Theory of Balance of Power” SHIGEMATSU Hisashi (The University of Tokyo) “The Negotiation Process of USSR-Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty” Discussants SHIBASAKI Atsushi (Komazawa University) SHIMA Sonoko (Showa Women’s University) AOYAMA Rumi (Waseda University) Plenary Session. Whither Japan's Security? - At the crossroads of the 70th-year anniversary of the end of World War II- Chair ENDO Seiji (Seikei University) Panelists KITAOKA Shinichi (International University) ISHIDA Atsushi (The University of Tokyo) SATO Manabu (Okinawa International University) TAKAHARA Akio (The University of Tokyo) IKUUCHI Satoshi (The University of Tokyo) YAMAGUCHI Noboru (International University) General Meeting: 18:10-18:40 Reception: 19:00-20:30 November 1 (Sunday) Registration: 09:00 Afternoon Sessions: 14:00-16:30 Session 12. Realist Thought in Postwar Japan: History, Theories and Policymaking Chair SUZUKI Hironao (Shizuoka University) Speakers HARUNA Nobuo (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) “The Emergence of a Realist: A Postwar Development in the Study of International Politics” NAKAMOTO Yoshihiko(Shizuoka University) “Japanese Realism and American Realism” SADO Akihiro (Chukyo University) “Realist Thought in Japan and National Security Policy.” Discussants FUKUDA Takeshi(National Diet Library) MORITA Yoshihiko (Osaka University of Tourism) Session 13. The Role of International Organizations in the Polycentric Governance Chair TSURU Yasuko (Sophia University) Speakers YAMADA Takahiro (Nagoya University) “The UN’s Plunge into the Uncharted Waters of Water Stewardship: A Lesson For Goal-based Hybrid Governance” KAMEYAMA Yasuko (National Institute for Environmental Studies) “Global Governance in the realm of Climate Change Regime in the Post-2020 Period” NAIKI Yoshiko (Osaka University) “Orchestration in Sustainable Food and Agriculture: How IOs act via Private Certification Schemes" Discussants TSURU Yasuko (Sophia University) MIURA Satoshi (Nagoya University) Session 14 . Studies on the end of the Sino-Japanese/Pacific Wars Chair TOBE Ryoichi (Teikyo University) Speakers SUZUKI Tamon (Kyoto University) “The Annals of Emperor Showa and war’s end: the policies of the Suzuki Cabinet” LEE Seokmin (Keio University) “The Perception Gap between Roosevelt and Truman: Focused on the Political Condition which enabled Soviet Union to Declare War on Japan” MATSUMURA Fuminori (Utsunomiya University) “The Sino-Soviet Policy toward Japan after the End of the World War II” Discussants SHOJI Junichiro (National Institute for Defense Studies) MORIYAMA Atsushi (University of Shizuoka) Session 15. Evolution and Current Issues of Collective Security Chair YAMAMOTO Shinichi (Kagawa University)