The 2019 Annual Convention of the Japan Association of International Relations (JAIR)

The 2019 Annual Convention of the Japan Association of International Relations (JAIR)

The 2019 Annual Convention of the Japan Association of International Relations (JAIR) 18th(Friday) - 20th(Sunday) October 2019 “TOKI MESSE” Niigata Convention Center 6-1 Bandaijima, Chuo-ku, Niigata City, Niigata 950-0078 Japan https://www.tokimesse.com/english/index.html October 18 (Friday) Afternoon Sessions Session 1: Competition and Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific [Session in English] Chair: IIDA Keisuke (The University of Tokyo) Speakers: DAVIS Christina (Harvard University) “Competitive Liberalization Meets the East Asian Growth Model: The Evolving Trade Order in the Asia-Pacific” KRING William (Boston University) “How Has ASEAN+3 Financial Cooperation Affected Global Financial Governance?” (co-authored with William Grimes) PEKKANEN Saadia M. (University of Washington) “China, Japan, and Governing Space: Prospects for Competition and Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific” OKABE Midori (Sophia University) “Migration Governance in the Asia-Pacific: On Institutionalization, Emergent Norms, and Redefined Borders” Discussant: TERADA Takashi (Doshisha University) Session 2: Frontiers of Conflict Research Chair: OBAYASHI Kazuhiro (Hitotsubashi University) Speakers: ITO Gaku (Hiroshima University) “Unpacking the Deep Historical Roots of Contemporary Civil Conflicts” HAMANAKA Shingo (Ryukoku University) “Ground Operation Caused a Craze: Rally Round the Flag Effect during Operation Protective Edge” KUBOTA Yuichi (University of Niigata Prefecture)/ OHMURA Hirotaka (Shiga University) “Wartime Service Provision and State Legitimacy: Evidence from Survey Experiment in FATA, Pakistan” Discussants: KOHAMA Shoko (Hokkaido University) SATO Akira (Institute of Developing Economies) Session 3: Significance and Possibility of Global Public Policy Network Chair: KOJO Yoshiko (The University of Tokyo) Speakers: INOKUCHI Ayako (Osaka University) “Business and Human Rights: Norm Diffusion through Supply Chain” SHOJI Mariko (Keiai University) “Beyond the Practice Theory: A Case of Business and Peace” OKUSAKO Hajime (Waseda University) “A Study of International Theories in the Globalization Era” Discussants: HONDA Miki (Hosei University) KUSANO Hiroki (Saitama University) Session 4: Democratic Backsliding and the Influence of the External Actors Chair: YAMAZAKI Nozomu (Komazawa University) Speakers: NAKAI Ryo (The University of Kitakyushu) / YAMAMOTO Tadashi (Nihon University) “A Comparative Study on Democratic ‘Backsliding’ in Central and Eastern Europe” MASUKATA Shuichiro (Kanda University of International Studies) “Democratic Recession in Brazil? The Gradual Political Reform and Illiberal Backlash” SUGIURA Koichi (Wayo Women's University) “Examining the Effects of External Support for Democratization on Democratic Recession” Discussants: MIICHI Ken (Waseda University) UETANI Naokatsu (The Institute of Developing Economies) Session 5: The Novel Development for the Foreign Policy Studies Chair: TADOKORO Masayuki (Keio University) Speakers: NISHIKAWA Masaru (Tsuda University) “The “Nixon Shock”: Japan, the United States, and the International Politics of the 1972 Whaling Moratorium” MORI Satoko (Meisei University) “Private Governance for ESG Issues: Examining Fossil Fuel Divestment” SUDA Yuko (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) “Japan-EU Agreement on the Transfer of Personal Data” Discussants: TADOKORO Masayuki (Keio University) TAKEDA Ken (Tokai University) October 19(Saturday) Morning Sessions Session 6: JAIR/KAIS Co-Hosted Panel Japan, Korea and the Post-Cold War Era [Session in English] Chair: SASAKI Takuya (President, JAIR / Rikkyo University) Speakers: SAKATA Yasuyo (Kanda University of International Studies) “US-Japan-ROK Security Cooperation in the Post-Cold War Era” PARK Ihn-hwi (Ewha Womans University) “The Post-War Northeast Asian Regional Security: Characteristic Features and the Korean Peninsula” LEE Seungjoo (Chung-Ang University) “Forum Linkage and the Changing Dynamics of Regional Economic Order in East Asia” Discussants: MIYAOKA Isao (Keio University) KIMIYA Tadashi (The University of Tokyo) Session 7: The Copenhagen School and “Securitization”: Challenges and Prospects Chair: ODAGIRI Tashika (Kansai Gaidai University) Speakers: YOKOTA Masatoshi (Tokyo University of Science) “Japan’s Global Environmental Policy and Securitization: A Constructivist Perspective” KONDA Naomi (Aoyama Gakuin University) “Critical Reappraisal of ‘Securitization’ in the EU Enlargement Process: A Realist Perspective” KISHINO Kouichi (Kansai Gaidai University) “Securitizing International Society and the US-China Trade War: An English School Perspective” Discussants: YAMAMOTO Yoshinobu (University of Niigata Prefecture) TSUKADA Tetsuya (Momoyama Gakuin University) Session 8: The Methodologies of Jean-François Bayart and their Effects on the Re-examination of Regional Studies Chair: KAMO Shozo (Meijo University) Speakers: IMABAYASHI Naoki (Miyagi Gakuin Women’s University) “Jean-François Bayart and Historical Sociology” KATAOKA Sadaharu (Waseda University) “Politics of Cameroon and the Analysis of Jean-Francois Bayart” MORITA Toyoko (Kagoshima University) “Reconsideration of Iranian Revolution by Bayart: ‘The situation of Thermidor’ and French Second Republic” Discussants: KAMO Shozo (Meijo University) TSUKIMURA Taro (Doshisha University) Session 9: Multilateralism vs. Unilateralism Chair: HANZAWA Asahiko (Meiji Gakuin University) Speakers: MADOKORO Daisuke (Waseda University) “Multilateralism Still Matters? A Constructivist Perspective” SHIMIZU Nanako (Utsunomiya University) “The Limits of Multilateralism in International Organizations: The Future of The Global Rule of Law” KUMAGAI Naoko (International University of Japan) “The Impact of American Unilateralism on the International Criminal Court” Discussants: IGARASHI Motomichi (Kansai University) HOSHINO Masahiro (Nanzan University) Session 10: Alliances and Japan's Foreign Policy: The Past and the Present Chair: IOKIBE Makoto (University of Hyogo) Speakers: SASAKI Yuichi (Meiji Gakuin University) “The Essence of Japanese Diplomacy? The Anglo-Japanese Alliance and Anglo-Japanese Relations” TAJIMA Nobuo (Seijo University) “Anti-Comintern Pact, Tripartite Pact and War Alliance between Japan, Germany and Italy” SATAKE Tomohiko (National Institute for Defense Studies) “The Japan-US Alliance after the Cold War: Toward a more “symmetric” alliance?” Discussants: SHIBAYAMA Futoshi (Kwansei Gakuin University) AONO Toshihiko (Hitotsubashi University) Session 11: Norm and International Politics Chair: ADACHI Kenki (Ritsumeikan University) Speakers: TAKAHASHI Tomoko (The University of Tokyo) “Reputation in Agreeing to International Norms: The Case of China” CHEY Hyoung-kyu (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)) “For or Against the ‘People's Money’: The International Politics of Renminbi Internationalization” HATAKEYAMA Kyoko (Kansai Gaidai University) “Norms, Ideas and Japan's Security Policy: Dispute Aversion to Persuasion” Discussants: ADACHI Kenki (Ritsumeikan University) YU Minhao (Nagoya University of Commerce) Plenary Session: Leadership and International Order Chair: ENDO Mitsugi (The University of Tokyo) Speakers: FUJIWARA Kiichi (The University of Tokyo) “Populism and International Politics: A Skeptical Review” OGUSHI Atsushi (Keio University) “Putin’s Grand Strategy? The Case of Russia’s Conflict Interventions” USUI Yoichiro (Niigata University of International and Information Studies) “The EU-led Liberal International Order? Its Concept and Methods” Discussants: MATSUMOTO Saho (Nagoya City University) AOYAMA Rumi (Waseda University) October 20(Sunday) Afternoon Sessions Session 12: “Warping” in the Global Diffusion of IR Theories: Comparison of the Japanese and German IR Communities Chair: OKAGAKI Tomoko (Dokkyo University) Speakers: YAMADA Takahiro (Nagoya University) “How Has Japan Responded to the Globalization of IR Research?” LOHAUS Mathis (Free University Berlin) “Diversity in International Relations Journals Around the World, 2011- 2015” ATAKA Hiroaki (Ritsumeikan University) “Global Knowledge Production and Critical Theory: The Case of Japan” Discussants: YAMADA Atsushi (Hitotsubashi University) OKAGAKI Tomoko (Dokkyo University) Session 13: New Dimensions of East Asian International Relations: The Rise of China and American, Japanese and Philippine Responses Chair: HOSOYA Yuichi (Keio University) Speakers: MORI Satoru (Hosei University) “Washington’s Shift to Competition with China: Drivers and Developments” TAKAGI Yusuke (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) “Changing Philippine Foreign Policy toward China: A Preliminary Study on the Grand Strategy of Small State” TAKENAKA Harukata (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) “Free and Open Indo Pacific” and Prime Minister’s Leadership: A Response to Changing International Environment” Discussants: ANAMI Yusuke (Tohoku University) HOSOYA Yuichi (Keio University) Session 14: The Friction between “Self‐Images” and “Others' Images” over the PRC Chair: TAMURA-Tsuji Keiko (The University of Kitakyushu) Speakers: SAHASHI Ryo (The University of Tokyo) “American Images and Policies on China: From the Cold War to the Present” YOKOTE Shinji (Keio University) “Russian Images of China: Tracing on the Sociological and Historical Materials” KOJIMA Kazuko (Keio University) “Conflicts over National Self-Images: Diversified Self-Images and Chinese Diplomacy” Discussants: MORI Kazuko (Waseda University) SHOJI Tomotaka (National Institute for Defense Studies) Session 15: Reexamination of the Cold War in Northeast Asia Chair: KAWASHIMA

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