The 2012 Annual Convention of the Japan Association of International Relations (JAIR) (as of October 1, 2012)

19th(Friday) – 21st(Sunday) October 2012 Nagoya Congress Center 1-1 Atsuta-nishimachi, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya, 456-0036, Japan Phone: 052-683-7711 URL: http://www.nagoya-congress-center.jp/

October 19 (Friday)

Afternoon Sessions

Session 1: The Political Changes in the Middle East/North Africa and International Society [131+132]

Chair: IKEDA Akifumi(Toyo-Eiwa University) Speakers: IKEUCHI Satoshi(The ) “Causes and Modalities of the Collapse/Persistence of Arab Regimes” KATAOKA Sadaharu() “The Libyan Civil War and International Society” IZUMI Atsushi(Tokyo International University) “The U. S. and Political Transformation in the Middle East” Discussants: SAKAI Keiko() KITAGAWA OTSURU Chieko(Kansai University)

Session 2: How Inter-Disciplinary Is IR in Japan? [133+134]

Chair: KOJO Yoshiko(The University of Tokyo) Speakers: ISHIDA Atsushi(The University of Tokyo) “Paradoxes in International Relations Theory: Sociology of Knowledge on International Relations” LEE Jong Won(Waseda University) “Theory and History in the International Relations Studies in Japan” HAYASHI Tadayuki(Kyoto Women’s University) “The JAIR Viewed from an Area Studies Perspective” Discussants: OSHIBA Ryo() SUZUKI Motoshi(Kyoto University)

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Session 3: The United States and Collective Security: Cold War, Nuclear Weapons, and Intelligence [231]

Chair: ITO Takayuki(Waseda University) Speakers: NISHIDA Tatsuya(Hiroshima City University) “Western Union as a Collective Defense Alliance: From a Perspective of U.S. and British Strategies” ARIE Koichi(National Defense Academy) “A Relevance between Nuclear Sharing and Extended Deterrence in NATO during the Cold War” TAKAHASHI Keikichi(Osaka University) “American Policy toward ‘Two Chinas’ ” KOBAYASHI Yoshiki () “Policy and Intelligence” Discussants: SASAKI Takuya() KANEKO Yuzuru(The National Institute for Defense Studies)

Session 4: The International Community and State-Building: Intervention, Assistance, and Immigration [232]

Chair: INADA Juichi() Speakers: KOMATSU Shiro(Waseda University)and TSUNODA Kazuhiro() “The Effectiveness of Humanitarian Intervention and National interests :The Cases in the Post-Cold War Era and the Theory of the English School” NABESHIMA Takako(Hokkaido University) “Introduction of Compost Toilettes to the African Rural Community in the JST-JICA Project: Interdisciplinary Approach to Recognize the Peasants as an Actor of Post-Modern Development" KOJI Junichiro(Embassy of Japan in Canada) “From Cultural Convergence to Moral Contract: Explaining Quebec's Integration Policy in the 1980s" Discussants: INADA Juichi(Senshu University) SHINODA Hideaki(Hiroshima University) KATO Hiroaki(

Session 5: National Security against Transnational Threats: Illicit Drug Trafficking across Borders [233]

Chair: ITO Go(Meiji University) Speakers: FUTAMURA Hisanori(Nagoya University) “Mexico’s ‘War on Drugs’ and Its Political Influence” FUKUMI Sayaka() “Drug Trafficking and Its Threats in Thailand” ODAGIRI Tashika(Keio University) “NATO and Counternarcotics in Afghanistan” Discussants: TAKEDA Yasuhiro(National Defense Academy) HONNA Jun(Ritsumeikan University)

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October 20(Saturday)

Morning Sessions

Session 6: Evaluating America's Rebalancing Towards the Asia-Pacific [131+132]

Chair: NAKAYAMA Toshihiro() Speakers: TAKAHARA Shusuke(Kyoto Sangyo University) “The Historical Development of American Policy toward East Asia: Genealogy of Ideological Diplomacy” YUZAWA Takeshi() “Southeast Asian Perspectives on the US rebalance towards the Asia-Pacific” MORI Satoru(Hosei University) “America's 'Rebalancing' and the Asia-Pacific” Discussants: TAKAHARA Akio(The University of Tokyo) TAKITA Kenji(Chuo University)

Session 7: Revisiting the "Responsibility to Protect" after the Libya and the Cote d'Ivoire [133+134]

Chair: TAKIZAWA Misako(J.F. Oberlin University) Speakers: SHIMIZU Nanako() “ ’Responsibility to Protect’ and the UN Security System: Asking Legal Questions” TATEYAMA Ryoji(National Defense Academy) “ ’Arab Spring’ and ‘R2P’: A Comparison of Libya and Syria” SATO Akira(Institute of Developing Economies-JETRO) “On the “consensus” among the African countries towards the UN military intervention in Côte d’Ivoire” Discussants: AOI Chiyuki(Aoyama Gakuin University) INO Takeji(Wayo Women’s University)

Session 8: Rethinking of Electoral Democracy in East Asia [222]

Chair: MASUYAMA Mikitaka(Keio University) Speakers: ASABA Yuki(Yamaguchi Prefectural University) “Liberal Democracy and the Constitutional Court in Korea: Legalization of Foreign Policy and Transformation of Japan-Korea Relations” MATSUMOTO Mitsutoyo(Tenri University) “Presidential-Legislative Relations and Party Governance in Taiwan” SUZUKI Takashi(Aichi Prefectural University) “The Current Situation of ‛Electoral Democracy' in PRC and the Future Possibilities of ‛Democracy with Chinese Characteristics'” Discussants: IWASAKI Masahiro() FUJIWARA Kiichi(The University of Tokyo)

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Session 9: International Politics over Resources:Focused on China and Africa [232]

Chair: IWASHITA Akihiro(Hokkaido University) Speakers: TSUCHIYA Takahiro(National Defense Academy) “An Approach to African Resources: China's National Strategy” HIRANO Katsumi(Institute of Developing Economies-JETRO) “Chinese ‘Marshall Plan’ and the Transformation of Africa” TAKAHASHI Motoki(Kobe University) “Politics over Resources in Africa” Discussants: HORIMOTO Takenori(Kyoto University) ENDO Seiji(

Session 10: Japan-Korea Security Cooperation: Reexamining the Quasi-Alliance [233]

Chair :AHN Yinhay (President, KAIS) Speakers :

KIM Jin Ki (Pukyong National University) “Changes in East Asian Security Environments and the ROK-Japan Security Cooperation” JIN Chang Soo (The Sejong Institute) “Security Cooperation between Korea and Japan on the Northeast Asian Region” SAKATA Yasuyo (Kanda University of International Studies) “Japan-ROK Security Cooperation as a ‘Virtual Alliance’―Where is it now and where is it going ?” Discussant: MICHISHITA Narushige (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS))

Session 11: WMD Non-Proliferation Policy from the Viewpoint of North Korea, China, US and EU [234]

Chair: NAYA Masatsugu(Aoyama Gakuin University) Speakers: KURATA Hideya(National Defense Academy) “North Korea’s Nuclear Development and Obligations of the Nuclear Weapon States” UMEMOTO Tetsuya(Shizuoka Kenritsu University) “Nonproliferation and US-China Relations” UETA Takako(International Christian University) “EU Policy against Proliferation of WMD” Discussants: YOSHIZAKI Tomonori(The National Institute for Defense Studies) AKIYAMA Nobumasa(Hitotsubashi University)

General Meeting [Century Hall]

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Plenary Session: Global Recession and Political Change [Century Hall]

Chair: TAKENAKA Chiharu(Rikkyo University) Speakers: IIDA Keisuke(The University of Tokyo) “The Open Macroeconomy and Political Change: Theory and Evidence” ENDO Ken(Hokkaido University) “What crisis is it? - Eurozone, the EU and the world” SUECHIKA Kota(Ritsumeikan University) “The Global Recession and Political Changes in the Middle East” LIU Jie(Waseda University) “Re-grope of the Chinese Development Model: Keep on Reforms or Go Back to the Tradition?” Discussant: YAMAMOTO Yoshinobu(The University of Tokyo)

Reception [Reception Hall]

October 21(Sunday)

Afternoon Sessions

Session 12: The Scope of EU Governance [221]

Chair: WATANABE Hirotaka(Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) Speakers: FUKUDA Koji(Waseda University) “Financial Crisis and Governance of a Social Protection System in the EU” YASODA Hirohito(Kyoritsu Women’s University) “Italian Technical Government’s Response to the Financial Crisis in the Transformation of EU Governance” KODAMA Masami(Kurume University) “The Crisis of the EU Governance and the Federal responses of the EU and the European Parliament-Euro and the European Elections” Discussants: WATANABE Hirotaka(Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) MORII Yuichi(The University of Tokyo)

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Session 13: Regional Deterrence: Realities and Challenges [222]

Chair: KAWAKAMI Takashi () Speakers: FUKUDA Takeshi (Secretariat of the House of Representatives) “Regional Deterrence and US National Security Policy: Transformation of Deterrence and Forward Deployment Strategies in the Post-Cold War Era” MATSUNAGA Yasuyuki(Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) “The U.S. ‘Regional Deterrence’ Posture in the Persian Gulf and Middle East Region and the Intra-Regional Dynamics” TAKAHASHI Sugio (The National Institute for Defense Studies) “Regional Deterrence in Northeast Asia: From Dynamic Deterrence to Strategic Nuclear Deterrence” Discussants: SHIBAYAMA Futoshi (Kwansei Gakuin University) YASUDA Jun (Keio University)

Session 14: Decolonization, the Cold War, and the Western Alliance [232]

Chair: KIBATA Yoichi() Speakers: NAGANO Takayuki() “Britain and Indonesian Confrontation: Decolonization, Cold War and Western Alliance” IKEDA Ryo(Kansai Gaidai University) “The Decolonization of Tunisia and Morocco and Franco-Anglo-American Relations” FUJII Atsushi(Kagawa University) “The Algerian War and the US Department of State: French-American Relations over Decolonization” Discussants: OGAWA Hiroyuki(The University of Tokyo) TOMARU Junko(Waseda University)

Session 15: Japan's Diplomacy toward China over the Last 40 Years [133+134]

Chair: IOKIBE Makoto(Prefectural University of Kumamoto) Speakers: SOEYA Yoshihide(Keio University) “Looking Back on Japan-China Diplomatic Normalization: Divergent Assumptions and Calculations” KANDA Yutaka(Waseda University) “The Cold War in the 1980s and the Nakasone Administration’s Diplomacy toward China” MASUO Chisako T.(Kyushu University) “China in Japanese Security Policy after 1972: Changes and Perspectives” Discussants: IOKIBE Makoto(Prefectural University of Kumamoto) HATANO Sumio(Harvard University)

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Session 16: Ethics of Humanitarian Assistance and International Politics [234]

Chair: HOSHINO Toshiya(Osaka University) Speakers: KAMINO Tomoya(Gifu University) “Natural Disaster and International Humanitarian Assistance” YAMASHITA Hikaru(The National Institute for Defense Studies) “Crisis in Humanitarian Assistance, New Humanitarianism and the Meaning of the Political in Post-Cold War International Relations” OKUDA Taro(Nanzan University) “Ethical Problem of Humanitarian Aid: To Be Philanthropic or To Be Partial” Discussants: KIKKAWA Gen(

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Program of Sectional Meetings, JAIR Annual Convention 2012 (as of October 1, 2012)

◆ October 19 (Friday) Sectional Meetings A (15:45~17:15)

A-1. International Political History in Europe/ European Studies I (HOSOYA Yuichi) [222] Chair: HOSOYA Yuichi (Keio University) Speakers: YAMAKOSHI Yuta (Sophia University) “The Establishment of the International Health Regimes in Interwar Period: With a Focus on the League of Nations Health Organization” SHIMIZU Ken (The University of Tokyo) “Reviewing the Swedish ‘Neutrality’ in the Early Cold War: Military Cooperation with Britain” Discussants: SHINOHARA Hatsue (Waseda University) SAITO Yoshiomi (Kanazawa University)

A-2. Latin American Studies (SUGIYAMA Tomoko) [231] 《Foreign Assistance and International Cooperation toward Latin America》 Chair: SUGIYAMA Tomoko (Aichi Gakuin University) Speakers: EHARA Hiromi () “American Educational and Cultural Exchanges with Latin America: A Forerunner of Modern Technical Assistance” KOBAYASHI Kaori (Osaka University) “Process of Transformation of the Concept and Politics of ‘Human Security’: Through the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security in Nicaragua” Discussants: SUGIYAMA Shigeru (Shizuoka University) TANAKA Takashi (Chubu University)

A-3. Africa (ENDO Mitsugi) [131+132] 《Re-evaluation of Rwandan Genocide from Historical Perspectives》 Chair: ENDO Mitsugi (The University of Tokyo) Speakers: TSURUTA Aya (University of Edinburgh) “Revisiting the Contested History of Ethnic Conflict in Rwanda during Revolution and Independence” FUNADA-CLASSEN Sayaka (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) “Decolonization and Nationalism in Africa: The Case of Rwanda” Discussant: TAKEUCHI Shin'ichi (Institute of Developing Economies-Japan External Trade Organization)

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A-4. Theory and Method I (HAMANAKA Shingo) [223] 《A Universal Perspective on International Conflict Studies》 Chair: HAMANAKA Shingo (Yamagata University) Speakers: OHARA Shunichiro (Kyoto University) “Historical Context and Thought in the German Historical Discipline on International Politics” OHMURA Hirotaka (Shiga University) “Natural Resources and the Dynamics of Civil War Duration and Outcomes” KOHAMA Shoko (Hokkaido University) “Post-Conflict Peace and Uncertain Resource Exploitability” Discussants: TAGO Atsushi (Kobe University) KUZUYA Aya ()

A-5. International Security I (ISHIKAWA Taku) [133+134] 《American and British Intelligence in the Early Cold War》 Chair: AKAGI Kanji (Keio University) Speakers: KOTANI Ken (National Institute for Defense Studies) “The Origin of the Echelon: The BRUSA and UKUSA Agreement” ONO Naoki (Soai University) “US Intelligence and the Eisenhower Administration’s National Security Policy” Discussants: AKAGI Kanji (Keio University) HARUNA Mikio (Nagoya University)

A-6. International Cultural Relations (TOMARU Junko) [232] Chair: TOMARU Junko (Waseda University) Speakers: KOBATA Rika (Kobe University) “France’s Involvement in European Cooperation in the Field of Higher Education: Focusing on the Beginning of the Bologna Process” NAGAI Yoshihito (Hiroshima City University) “The Local Interaction of Shimane Prefecture with North Gyeongsang Province of South Korea, and Its Ordinance Establishment of ‘Takeshima Day’” Discussants: SUGIMURA Miki (Sophia University) KWON Yongseok (Hitotsubashi University)

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A-7. Peace Study I (MAEDA Yukio) [233] 《Support the State or Go beyond the State?》 Chair: MAEDA Yukio (Osaka University of Economics and Law) Speakers: YOSHIDA Suzuka (Takushoku University) “Incentives for Non-State Actors to be Transformed into a Pillar of Peace” KAWAKUBO Fuminori (Chuo Gakuin Univeristy) “Borders, Bodies, and Security: A North American Context” Discussants: MAEDA Yukio (Osaka University of Economics and Law) KURODA Toshirou (University of Niigata Prefecture) TOSA Hiroyuki (Kobe University)

Sectional Meetings B (17:30~19:30)

B-1. Japanese Diplomatic History I (SHOJI Junichiro) [231] Chair: SHOJI Junichiro Speakers: FUJIMURA Ichiro (Kurume University) “Yoshino Sakuzo’s Views on Japan’s Policy towards the Asian Continent: Centered on Criticism of the Military” NAKADA Takashi (Nihon University) “George Bronson Rea and Japanese ‘Propaganda Diplomacy’ in Manchurian Incident” KATO Hiroaki (National Defense Academy) “The Road to the Dispatch of the Japanese Self Defense Force: The Dispatch of the Mine Sweepers Flotilla to the Persian Gulf, 1987-91” Discussant: KITAOKA Shinichi (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies)

B-2. International Political History in Europe/ European Studies II (HOSOYA Yuichi) [133+134] 《Atlantic Alliance in a Time of Transition》 Chair: SHIBAZAKI Yusuke (Seijo University) Speakers: GOROKU Tsuyoshi (Keio University) “Road to NATO’s Dual-Track Decision: Western Europe’s Anxiety and the United States’ Effort for Credibility” KOBAYASHI Hiroyuki (Keio University) “The Wilson Government and the Atlantic Nuclear Force” Discussants: KAWASHIMA Shuichi (Meiji University) SHIBAZAKI Yusuke (Seijo University)

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B-3. East Asian Studies I (MATSUDA Yasuhiro) [222] 《Civil-Military/Party-Military Relations in Contemporary China》 Chair: TAKIGUCHI Taro (Tokyo Woman’s Christian University) Speakers: LIM Jaehwan (Aoyama Gakuin University) “Revisiting Chinese Civil-Military Relations: Party, Military, and Society” MORI Aki (Doshisha University) “Policy Making by the People’s Liberation Army: An Attempt at Interpretation of Chinese Civil-Military Relations” Discussant: ZHU Jianrong (Toyo Gakuen University)

B-4. International Integration I (YOSHITAKE Nobuhiko) [223] 《The Present State of the EU through the Eyes of Outsiders》 Chair: YOSHITAKE Nobuhiko (Takasaki City University of Economics) Speakers: KOKUBO Yasuyuki () “Iceland and the European Integration: Road to the Membership Application” FUKUI Eijiro (Keio Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence) “The EU Images in Japanese Newspapers: A Comparison before and after the European Financial Crisis” Discussants: YOSHITAKE Nobuhiko (Takasaki City University of Economics) MIN Shu (Waseda University)

B-5. International Political Economy I (YAMADA Atsushi) [131+132] 《Ideas and Historical Origins of Foreign Aid: Comparative Analysis between Japan and the United States》 Chair: HIRANO Kenichiro (Japan Center for Asian Historical Records, National Archives of Japan) Speakers: ASANO Toyomi (Chukyo University) “Historical Origins and Development of the Policy of Economic Cooperation by Post-War Japan: From a Perspective of the Special Relation with the United States over Reparation Issue” UDAGAWA Mitsuhiro () “Self-Help and Ownership: Critical Evaluation of Japan’s ‘Self-Help’ Approach to Foreign Aid” ICHIHARA Maiko (Kansai Gaidai University) “Understanding of Public Governance and Its Impact on Democracy Assistance: Donor Case Studies on Japan and the United States” SATO Machiko (University of Shizuoka) “Foreign Aid and Human Rights Policy of the United States” Discussants: MIYAGI Taizo (Sophia University) OGAWA Hiroko ()

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B-6. Transnational I (IIZASA Sayoko) [232] 《Ideas of International Orders during the Interwar Period: Relativizing Transnational Images》 Chair: KAMADA Mayumi (Nagoya University of Commerce & Business) Speakers: MIMAKI Seiko (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) “The Idealist Tradition in American Diplomacy: The Consideration of its Varieties” YAMANAKA Hitomi (Nagoya University of Commerce and Business) “Issues of Nationalism during the Inter-war Period: Revisiting British Studies of International Relations” HAMA Yukiko (Tsuda College) “Ideological Interchange of Pan-isms: Russia and Asia during the Interwar Period” KATAYAMA Yoshitaka (Kansai Gaidai University) “Pacifism and Nationalism in Japan during the Interwar Period: The Case of Mizuno Hironori” Discussant: HATTORI Ryuji (Chuo University)

B-7. Peace Studies II (MAEDA Yukio) [233] 《Learning and Teaching International Politics: The Beginning of the Pedagogy of International Relations》 Chair: MAEDA Yukio (Osaka University of Economics and Law) Speakers: SHIBASAKI Atsushi () “How to Teach It: Introducing New Pedagogy on Global Relations” GONOI Ikuo (Takachiho University) “What is Non-Hegemonic International Relations? On ‘Initial Conditions’ of Pedagogy on International Relations” Discussants: MAEDA Yukio (Osaka University of Economics and Law) MORI Katsuhiko (International Christian University)

◆ October 20 (Saturday) Sectional Meetings C (13:30~15:10)

C-1. Japanese Diplomatic History II and International Security II (SHOJI Juninchiro and ISHIKAWA Taku) [234] 《Okinawa and the Japan-US Alliance》 Chair: GABE Masa’aki (University of the Ryukyus) Speakers: KONO Yasuko (Hosei University) “Okinawa and Japan-U.S. Security Treaty” TAKAHASHI Kazuhiro (National Defense Academy) “Japan-U.S. Relations over Okinawa Reversion and Dollar Defense, 1967-1969” HWANG Sehee (Ocean Policy Research Foundation) “Okinawa Reversion and U.S.-Japan Security Talks: Establishment of Alliance Asymmetry” Discussants: GABE Masa’aki (University of the Ryukyus) NAKASHIMA Takuma (Ryukoku University)

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C-2. International History in East Asia I (KAWASHIMA Shin) [222] 《International Politics concerning Late Qing》 Chair: KAWASHIMA Shin (The University of Tokyo) Speakers: KOIKE Motomu (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) “The Entente in East-Asia and the Plan of Sino-German-American Cooperation (1907-1909)” MOCHIZUKI Naoto (Kyoto University) “The Background of the Conclusion of the Convention between Great Britain and China Relating to Sikkim and Tibet in 1890: Historical Contradiction of Claims to Sikkim between Qing Dynasty and Tibet and Zongli-Yamen’s Positive Diplomacy” Discussants: SAKURAI Ryoju (Reitaku University) MOTEGI Toshio (Tokyo Woman’s Christian University)

C-3. International Political History in Europe/European Studies III and International Integration II (HOSOYA Yuichi and YOSHITAKE Nobuhiko) [221] 《New Developments in European Security》 Chair: HOSOYA Yuichi (Keio University) Speakers: NAKAMURA Toshiya (Nagoya University) “Bundeswehr in International Operations and German Public Diplomacy: Beyond the Concept of the Comprehensive Security” YAMAMOTO Takeshi (Nagoya University of Commerce and Business) “The Dual Crises of Poland and the EC, 1980-82” Discussant: SHIMIZU Soh (Meiji University)

C-4. American Politics and Diplomacy (AONO Toshihiko) [232] 《US Foreign Policy in the Era of Détente》 Chair: AONO Toshihiko (Hitotsubashi University) Speakers: ARAKAKI Hiromu (National Institute for Defense Studies) “Development of the U.S. Nuclear Non-proliferation Policy under the Johnson Administration” TEGA Yusuke (Keio University) “Nixon Administration’s Plan for Ending the Vietnam War: The Failure of U.S. Coercive Diplomacy in 1969” Discussants: KUROSAKI Akira (Fukushima University) MIZUMOTO Yoshihiko (Nisyogakusha University)

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C-5. Russian and East European Studies (NAKANO Junzo) [223] Chair: NAKANO Junzo (Suzuka International University) Speakers: SATO Keiji (Hokkaido University) “The Middle Range Theory of Ethnic Political Mobilization: Case Studies of Political Movements by Non-titular Nations in Moldova, Estonia, Lithuania and Georgia at the end of the Soviet Period” KATO Mihoko (Hokkaido University) “Russia’s Foreign Policy towards the Asia-Pacific Region in the Changing International System: From Putin to Putin” Discussants: MUTSUSHIKA Shigeo (University of Shizuoka) OZAWA Haruko ( of International and Information Studies)

C-6. Middle East (YOKOTA Takayuki) [131+132] 《Turkey as a Middle Power in the World Politics》 Chair: TATEYAMA Ryoji (National Defense Academy) Speakers: IMAI Kohei (Chuo University) “Turkey’s Role as a Mediator in the Middle East: The Cases of the Israeli-Syrian Indirect Talks and the Iranian Nuclear Problem” HIRAI Yukiko (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) “Turkish Foreign Policy as a Middle Power in Caucasus: The Restoration of Diplomatic Relations between Turkey and Armenia and Nagorno-Karabagh Problems” PEHLIVANTURK Bahadir (TOBB University) “Traditional and Emerging Middle Powers: A Comparative Study of Japan and Turkey in International Politics” Discussant: IKEDA Akifumi (Toyo Eiwa University)

C-7. International Political Economy II (YAMADA Atsushi) [133+134] 《TPP, Japan and the Asia Pacific》 Chair: YAMADA Atsushi (Hitotsubashi University) Speakers: ISHIGURO Kaoru (Kobe University) “TPP Negotiation and Agricultural Policy Reforms in Japan” KABASHIMA Hiromi (Yokohama National University) “TPP: Embedded Competition” KIM Jemma (Kansai Gaidai University) “Japan, the TPP and the ‘Third Way’: A Domestic Politics Approach” Discussant: MORI Katsuhiko (International Christian University)

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C-8. Decision-Making (KAMIMURA Naoki) [233] 《Government Change and “Political Leadership” in Foreign Policy Making: Case Studies from Japan and the United States》 Chair: KAMIMURA Naoki (Nanzan University) Speakers: SHINODA Tomohito (International University of Japan) “Japan’s Political Leadership in Foreign Policy Making” MATSUMOTO Asuka (The Japan Institute of International Affairs) “Transition and Continuity in Foreign Policy with Changes in US Administration: Comparisons before, during and after Détente” Discussants: INA Hisayoshi (Nikkei Inc.) SHIMAMURA Naoyuki (Kyorin University)

C-9. Gender Studies (ISOZAKI Noriyo) [231] Chair: ISOZAKI Noriyo () Speakers: KIMURA Makiko (Meiji Gakuin University) “Multiple Discrimination against Minority Women in Conflict areas in South Asia” TODA Makiko (Kyoto Women’s University) “Gender Bias against Women: Politics and International Relations in the Horn of Africa” Discussants: NAKAMIZO Kazuya (Kyoto University/NIHU) TAMURA Keiko T. (The University of Kitakyushu)

◆ October 21 (Sunday) Sectional Meetings D (9:30~11:00)

D-1. Japanese Diplomatic History Ш (SHOJI Junichiro) [131+132] 《The Final Memorandum on December 7, 1941 to the United State: Untold History of an Additional 15 Hours for Transmitting the 14th Part from Tokyo to Washington, D.C.》 Chair: WATANABE Akio (Research Institute of Peace and Security) Speakers: MIWA Munehiro (Kyushu University) “Mystery of Delay on Transmission of the 14th Part of Ultimate for 15 Hours: Who Played a Critical Role, Army General Staff, Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs, or Others?” IGUCHI Haruo (Nagoya University) “The Outbreak of the Pacific War and Herbert Hoover’s Freedom Betrayed: Re-examining U.S.-Japan Relations around the Time of President Roosevelt’s Telegram to Emperor Hirohito” Discussants: SHIOZAKI Hiroaki (Nagasaki Junshin Catholic University) KOTANI Ken (National Institute for Defense Studies)

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D-2. East Asian Studies II (MATSUDA Yasuhiro) [232] 《Aspects of Korean Contemporary History》 Chair: SAKATA Yasuyo (Kanda University of International Studies) Speakers: INOUE Makoto (Hitotsubashi University) “Building a Neoliberal Welfare State?: The Case of South Korea” JEON Hyeyon (Keio University) “The United States’ East Asia Strategy in the Early Stages of the Cold War and Japan-Korea Relations” Discussant: KIMIYA Tadashi (The University of Tokyo)

D-3. Theory and Method II (HAMANAKA Shingo) [221] 《Policy Analysis of International Comparative Survey Data (AsiaBarometer and Gallup International Data)》 Chair: INOGUCHI Takashi (University of Niigata Prefecture) Speakers: FUJII Seiji (University of Niigata Prefecture) “Geriatric Peace in Asia: Analyses based on the AsiaBarometer Surveys 2003-2008” KUBOTA Yuichi (University of Niigata Prefecture) “Risk Analysis for Nuclear Power Plants” Discussant: YAMAMOTO Yoshinobu (The University of Tokyo)

D-4.Transnational II (IIZASA Sayoko) [222] Chair: IIZASA Sayoko (Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University) Speakers: OWA Masumi (University of Warwick) “Collective Action in International Cooperation: A Case of the OECD Development Assistance Committee” YUZAWA (SHIMOYACHI) Nao (The University of Tokyo) “International Dimensions of Transitional Justice: Judicial Intervention and Democratic Transition” Discussants: MOCHIZUKI Katsuya (Toyo Eiwa University) MOCHIZUKI Yasue (Kwansei Gakuin University)

D-5. United Nations Studies I (HOSHINO Toshiya) [133+134] 《Arms Control and Disarmament Negotiation at the United Nations: Case Study of Arms Trade Treaty》 Chair: FUKUDA Takeshi (House of Representatives) Speakers: SATO Heigo (Takushoku University) “The State Obligation on Arms Trade under Current International Legal System and ATT” ENOMOTO Tamara (The University of Tokyo) “The Role of the UN and NGOs in the Post-Cold War Control of Conventional Arms: With Focus on the UN ATT Process” Discussant: AOKI Setsuko (Keio University)

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D-6. The Research Caucus for Junior Researchers and Graduates Students (ATAKA Hiroaki) [223] 《Religion and Nationalism in International Relations》 Chair: ITABASHI Takumi (Seikei Univeristy) Speakers: SUMIKA Masayoshi (Ritsumeikan University) “UCHIMURA Kanzo as an Evolutionist: His Way of Resolving the Dilemma between Nationalism and Belief” MIYAZAKI Haruka (Hokkaido University) “The Historical Context of the Jewish-Christian Dialogue: John Paul II and the Jewish Question” SUZUKI Hiroyuki (The University of Tokyo) “The Resistance Movement and Religion in Palestine: The Case of the Martyrdom Operations” Discussants: NISHITANI Osamu (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) ITABASHI Takumi (Seikei Univeristy)

Sectional Meetings D /E (9:30 ~12:45)

D/E-1. Peace Studies III (MAEDA Yukio) [233] 《Non-State Actors in the Process of Norm Creation, Diffusion, and Implementation》 Chair: MIYAWAKI Noboru (Ritsumeikan University) Speakers: SHOJI Mariko (Keiai University) “Transition of the Norms of the UN in the Field of Peace and Security: Background History of the UN Global Compact ‘Business and Peace’ Guidance Document” AKIBAYASHI Kozue (Ritsumeikan University) “Transnational Network on Gender and Peace in Asia-Pacific” NISHITANI Makiko (Kobe University) “Global Anti-Corruption Movement in Norm Implementation” Discussants: MIYAWAKI Noboru (Ritsumeikan University) HASUO Ikuyo (Osaka University)

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

E-1. Japanese Diplomatic History IV (SHOJI Junichiro) [131+132] 《The Images of Meiji Japan Seen from the Viewpoint of European Diplomats》 Chair: INABA Chiharu (Meijo University) Speakers: RUXTON Ian (Kyushu Institute of Technology) “Meiji Japan through the Eyes of Ernest Satow” FÄLT Olavi K. (Oulu University) “The Image of Japan in Finland and Sweden, 1853-1904” Discussants: SAALER Sven (Sophia University) MATSUMOTO Saho (Nagoya City University)

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E-2. International History in East Asia II (KAWASHIMA Shin) [232] 《International Politics in East Asia: Early Period of Cold War》 Chair: ANAMI Yusuke (Tohoku University) Speakers: MATSUMURA Fuminori (Utsunomiya University) “A Comparative Analysis of the Two: Sino-Soviet Alliances (1945-1950)” KIM Eunjung (Kobe University) “Decision Making Process of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan in the 1950s Meeting against South Korea: Focusing on the Problem of Right to Claim” Discussants: ISHII Akira (The University of Tokyo) KIMIYA Tadashi (The University of Tokyo)

E-3. Southeast Asia (NAGAI Fumio) [221] Chair: NAGAI Fumio (Osaka City University) Speakers: SHIGEMASA Kimikazu (Kwansei Gakuin University) “Securitization and Desecuritization of the Preah Vihear Temple: A Case for Preserving the World Cultural Heritage under the Territorial Conflict Zone between Cambodia and Thailand” KIMURA Tomohiko (The University of New South Wales) “Australian Foreign Policymaking towards the East Timor Question in the 1970s: With a Focus on the Department of Foreign Affairs’ Policy in Support of Self-determination” Discussants: TAKAHASHI Masaki (Niigata University of International and Information Studies) SHUTO Motoko ()

E-4. International Security III (ISHIKAWA Taku) [222] 《The Relationship between Nuclear and Conventional Forces: The Case of South Asia》 Chair: ISHIKAWA Taku (National Defense Academy) Speakers: NAGAO Satoru (Ocean Policy Research Foundation) “Assessing the Role of Conventional Forces in the Age of Nuclear Proliferation: The Development of India’s Military Strategy” KURITA Masahiro (Hitotsubashi University) “The Effect of Nuclear Possession on National Conflict Management Strategy: The Case of Pakistan’s Conventional Forces” Discussants: HIROSE Takako (Senshu University) ISHIKAWA Taku (National Defense Academy)

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E-5. United Nations Studies II (HOSHINO Toshiya) [133+134] 《Frontiers of United Nations Studies》 Chair: HOSHINO Toshiya (Osaka University) Speakers: OHIRA Tsuyoshi (The University of Kitakyushu) “Restoration of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and the Possibility of Achieving Global Governance through the United Nations Development Cooperation Forum (UNDCF)” TAMAMURA Takeshi (Hitotsubashi University) “The United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC) and the ‘Informalization’ of Belgian Rule: Decolonization, the Cold War, and UN Peacekeeping” MADOKORO Daisuke (Kobe University) “The Role of the United Nations Secretary-General in Promoting the Diffusion of the ‘Responsibility to Protect’ Norm” Discussant: HOSHINO Toshiya (Osaka University)

E-6. Environmental Studies (SAKAGUCHI Isao) [234] 《Global Environmental Governance and Multilateral Negotiation, Conflict of Norms, Policy Change》 Chair: SAKAGUCHI Isao (Gakushuin University) Speakers: SANADA Yasuhiro (Hosei University) “International Governance of Aquatic Resources: An Analysis of Multilateral Diplomacy on Aquatic Resource Management Organizations” SUMIKURA Ichiro (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) “Political Dynamics of a Battle for Survival among Normative Ideas in the Formation and Development of International Regimes: Case Studies on Multilateral Negotiations for a Post-2012 Climate Change Regime” WATANABE Rie (University of Niigata Prefecture) “A Comparative Analysis of Climate Policy Changes in Germany and Japan: Effectiveness and Limitations of Theories Explaining Non-incremental Policy Change” Discussants: TSURU Yasuko (Chuo University) OYANE Satoshi (Doshisha University) OBI Michiyo (Nanzan University)

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