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○17 Kiyoshi Togasaki Memorial Dialogue House

[JR Chuo Line] Musashisakai or Mitaka Station http://www.icu.ac.jp/en/access.html

Host University’s Secretaries: Yoshito Ishio, Sawa Omori

General Manager: Sawa Omori (International Christian University)

12:20-12:30 Speaker: Yoshinobu Araki (President of the ASPOS, Professor of Musashino University)

12:30-13:30 “The Idea on Capitalism of Public Interests: Breaking with Market Omnipotent Thinking” Speaker: Hiroshi Iyetomi (Professor, Graduate School of Economics, University of ) Chair: Yoshinobu Araki (Musashino University)

13:40-16:10 Chair, Yoshito Ishio (International Christian University) Paper 1: “From the Perspective of Social Capital” Hiroo Harada () Paper 2: “Toward Construction of General Knowledge” Takuo Dome () Paper 3: “New Understanding of Adam Smith’s Market Theory” Naohiro Yashiro (International Christian University) Discussant: Katsumi Okui (), Hiroshi Taniguchi (), Yujiro Oiwa (Tokyo International University)

16:20-18:40 Chair: Hiroyuki Arayama (Nagoya University, President of Economic Policy Association) Paper 1: “New Currency Theory: We Can Pay Up National Debt!—Simulation of the Chicago Plan (Currency Reform)” Kaoru Yamaguchi () Paper 2: “Constructing New Theory with Economic Physics” Hideki Takayasu (Sony Computer Science Institute) Discussants: Yasuto Ugai (), Asahi Noguchi (Senshu University), Hiroshi Iyetomi ()

18:40~

General Manager: Yoshito Ishio (International Christian University)

9:00-11:30 Chair: Tatsuro Niikawa (Doshisha University) Paper 1: “Spacial Reorganization in Sweden: The Case of Regionalization” Junya Okuno (University of Tokyo Graduate School of Law and Politics) Paper 2: “Psychological Effects on the Inhabitants near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site, Kazakhstan“ Kyoko Hirabayashi (Hiroshima University) Paper 3: “The South Korean Government’s Policy on Nurturing Broadcasting Industries: The Roles of the Broadcasting Committee and Its Broadcasting Evaluation System” Youngran CHUNG (Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, ) Discussants: Kenji Suzuki (), Tokuyuki Kawano (Hiroshima University), Toraaki Nakamura (Woosong University)

11:30-12:30 12:30-13:00

13:00-15:30

Chair: Masayoshi Nakawo (National Institutes for the Humanities) Paper 1: “A Visible Time Axis in Economics” Reiitsu Kojima () Paper 2: “Global Environment Problems as the Mixure of Natural Sciences and International Politics” Shohei Yonemoto (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies) Paper 3: What is Development? : Changes in Mongolian Dietary Habits” Noriyuki Shiraishi ( University) Discussants: Kiichiro Yagi (Setsunan University), Takeshi Nakatsuka (Nagoya University)

15:30-16:30 “Design Science in Engineering” Speaker: Hiroyuki Yoshikawa (Director-General, Center for Research and Development Strategy, Japan Science and Technology Agency/Chairman, Japan Prize Foundation/Chairman of Academic Advisory Board, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science/Professor Emeritus of University of Tokyo/Former President of University of Tokyo, Former President of Science Council of Japan) Chair: Tatsuro Niikawa (Doshisha University)

16:30-19:00 Chair: Yoshinobu Araki (Musashino University) Paper 1: “Scientific-Philosophical Problems on Design Science of Self-Organizing” Hiroyuki Mitsuishi (Senri Kinran University) Paper 2: “The 2011Tōhoku Earthquake and Program Science: New Problems of Modern Science” Toshiyuki Masamura () Paper 3: “Integration of Design Sciences toward the Solution of the Global Environment Issues” Junpei Kubota (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature) Discussants: Hiryoyuki Yoshikawa (University of Tokyo), Tatsuro Niikawa (Doshisha University), Yoichiro Sato (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)

19:00-

General Manager: Yoshito Ishio (International Christian University)

9:30-10:30 “Lessons from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster: Japan’s Future Energies and Scientific Technologies” Speaker: Koichi Kitazawa (Chair, Independent Investigation Commission on the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident/Former President, Japan Science and Technology Agency/Professor Emeritus of University of Tokyo) Chair: Tatsuro Niikawa (Doshisha University)

10:30-13:00

Chair: Norio Kazama (Doshisha University) Paper 1: “Between the Media Coverage and the Facts” Kazuko Murata (World Watch Institute) Paper 2: “The Importance of National Diet of Japan Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission” Sakon Uda (Former Head of Investigation, National Diet of Japan Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission) Paper 3: Needs for Diet Debates from Natural Science Perspectives Katsunori Sugimoto (Legislation Bureau of House of Councilors) Discussants: Koichi Kitazawa (University of Tokyo), Tokuyuki Kawano (Hiroshima University), Toru Oga (Kyushu University)

13:00-13:45

13:45-14:00 Hyun-Chin Lim (Seoul National University)

14:00-16:00 Chair: Yoneyuki Sugita (Osaka University) Paper 1: “East Asian Regionalism in Question: Historicity, Globality and Reflexivity” I. J. Chung (Korea University) Paper 2: “Asian Regionalism and Challenge of Asian Civil Societies” Woontaek Lim (Keimyung University) Paper3: “Demographic Decline? The Challenges and Opportunities of an Aging Asia” Ivan Willis Rasmussen (Tufts University) Discussant: Hiro Katsumata (Waseda University)

16:10-18:40 Chair: Hidekazu Sakai () Paper 1: “Financial Globalization and Democracy in South Korea” Jin-Ho Jang (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) Paper2: “The Neoliberal State in Korea: Formal Analysis” Joo-Hyoung Ji (Kyungnam University) Paper 3: “Russian Civil Society Under the Authoritarian Regime in the Era of Neoliberal Globalization” Chung Jaewon (Seoul National University) Paper 4: “A Relatively Independent Voice from Civil Society: Public Interest Litigation in Contemporary China” Junxin Jiang (University of Turku) Discussant: Toru Oga (Kyushu University)

18:40-19:05 Hongik Chung (Seoul National University)