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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 University of Tokyo) “Causes and Modalities of the Collapse/Persistence of Arab Regimes” KATAOKA Sadaharu(Waseda University) “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(Chiba University) 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(Hitotsubashi University) SUZUKI Motoshi(Kyoto University) 1 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 (Keio University) “Policy and Intelligence” Discussants: SASAKI Takuya(Rikkyo University) KANEKO Yuzuru(The National Institute for Defense Studies) Session 4: The International Community and State-Building: Intervention, Assistance, and Immigration [232] Chair: INADA Juichi(Senshu University) Speakers: KOMATSU Shiro(Waseda University)and TSUNODA Kazuhiro(Meiji University) “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(Daito Bunka University) 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(Asia University) “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) 2 October 20(Saturday) Morning Sessions Session 6: Evaluating America's Rebalancing Towards the Asia-Pacific [131+132] Chair: NAKAYAMA Toshihiro(Aoyama Gakuin University) Speakers: TAKAHARA Shusuke(Kyoto Sangyo University) “The Historical Development of American Policy toward East Asia: Genealogy of Ideological Diplomacy” YUZAWA Takeshi(Hosei University) “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(Utsunomiya University) “ ’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(Nihon University) FUJIWARA Kiichi(The University of Tokyo) 3 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(Seikei University) 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] 4 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) 5 Session 13: Regional Deterrence: Realities and Challenges [222] Chair: KAWAKAMI Takashi (Takushoku University) 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(Seijo University) Speakers: NAGANO Takayuki(Dokkyo University) “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