Waseda University Global COE Program: Global Institute for Asian Regional Integration (GIARI) August 2 (Monday) – August 6 (Friday) The Waseda University Global COE Lecturers: Program, the Global Institute for Peter Drysdale (Australian National University) Asian Regional Integration (GIARI), Dennis McNamara (Georgetown University) Giovanni Capannelli (Asian Development Bank) is accepting applications from Christopher Hughes (The University of Warwick) PhD students to attend the Jun‑Hyeok Kwak (Korea University) Summer Institute on Asian Tsuneo Akaha (Monterey Institute of International Regional Integration. The Institute Studies; GIARI, Waseda University) will provide students the Takashi Terada (GIARI, Waseda University) opportunity to deepen their Shujiro Urata (GIARI, Waseda University) knowledge about regional integration in Asia and expand their research networks. Waseda University Global COE Program Global Institute for Asian Regional Integration (GIARI) Summer Institute on Regional Integration at Waseda, 2010 Program All lectures and presentations will be held in Room 710, seventh floor, Bldg. 19. August 2 (Monday) MC: Kazuo Kuroda (Professor, Waseda University) Miki Honda (Assistant Professor, GIARI, Waseda University) 9:15-9:30 Opening Remarks Satoshi Amako (GIARI Project Leader; Professor, Waseda University) 9:30-10:45 Lecture 1: Regional Integration: Theoretical and Normative Implications for East Asia Tsuneo Akaha (Monterey Institute of International Studies) 10:45-12:00 Lecture 2: Patterning Asian Regional Architecture: Power, Interest and Institution-Building Takashi Terada (Professor, Waseda University) 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-13:40 Presentation 1: Regional Environmental Cooperation in East Asia Takeshi Odaira (GIARI, Waseda University) 13:40-14:20 Presentation 2 Ocean Governance, Maritime Security, and the Consequences for Regional Cooperation in Northeast Asia Christian Wirth (GIARI, Waseda University) 14:20-14:35 Break 14:35-15:15 Presentation 3 Human Rights Exchanges in Asia: Discourses and Legal Practice Elisa Nesossi (University of London) 15:15-15:55 Presentation 4 South Korea’s internationalization of higher education in the context of regional integration Yeeyoung Hong (GIARI, Waseda University) 16:00-16:40 Orientation for students MC: Kazuo Kuroda (Professor, Waseda University) 17:00-19:00 Welcome Party (Seihoku no Kaze (西北の風)) MC: Jemma Kim (Assistant Professor, GIARI, Waseda University) August 3 (Tuesday) MC: Kazuhiko Yokota (Professor, Waseda University) Jemma Kim (Assistant Professor, GIARI, Waseda University) 9:30-10:45 Lecture 1 Asia’s Economic Integration: Trends and Prospects for Cooperation Giovanni Capannelli (Asian Development Bank) 10:45-12:00 Lecture 2 Regional Economic Integration in East Asia and Japan’s FTA Policy Shujiro Urata (Professor, Waseda University) 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-13:40 Presentation 1 The Integration in East Asian Economies: Towards Specialization or Diversification? Ferdous Farazi Binti (GIARI, Waseda University) 13:40-14:20 Presentation 2 The Role of Global Companies in Asian Regional Cooperation through CSR and its Prospect Insun Kim (GIARI, Waseda University) 14:20-14:35 Break 14:35-15:15 Presentation 3 AFTA,BFTA & ITRO Effect on Trade & Investment Relations: Southeast Asia Kiki Verico (Waseda University) 15:15-15:55 Presentation 4 Spaghetti effects in Asia – A QCA analysis of Free Trade Agreements Po-Kuan Wu (European University Institute) 15:55-16:10 Break 16:10-16:50 Presentation 5 Japan's FTAs as Tools for Achieving a Firm's Commercial Interests: Do Japanese Corporations Need a Region-Wide Trade Liberalization Treaty? Anna Jerzewska (University of Leeds) August 4 (Wednesday) Field Trip August 5 (Thursday) MC: Naoyuki Umemori (Professor, Waseda University) Sachiko Hirakawa (Assistant Professor, GIARI, Waseda University) 9:30-10:45 Lecture 1: Inherited Responsibility and Reciprocal Non-domination: Making Citizens Responsible for Historical Injustices Jun-Hyeok Kwak (Associate Professor, Korea University) 10:45-12:00 Lecture 2: East Asia – The Knowledge Region Dennis McNamara (Park Professor, Georgetown University) 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-13:40 Presentation 1: Linguistic Imperialism in Higher Education in East Asia: Imprication for Collaborative Framework of Languages Sae Shimauchi (GIARI, Waseda University) 13:40-14:20 Presentation 2 The Present Conditions and Problems on Historical Recognitions between Japan and Asian Neighboring Countries Kinuyo Kawaji (GIARI, Waseda University) 14:20-14:35 Break 14:35-15:15 Presentation 3 The historical legacy of Pan-Asianism and its impact on Asian regional integration Yuan Cai (University of Adelaide/ ANU) 15:15-15:55 Presentation 4 'History politics', Asian identity, and visions of an East Asian Community Torsten Weber (Jacobs University Bremen) August 6 (Friday) MC: Chikako (Kawakatsu) Ueki (Professor, Waseda University) Hiro Katsumata (Assistant Professor, GIARI, Waseda University) 9:30-10:45 Lecture 1 The DPJ's new (but failing), foreign policy grand strategy : implications for the US-Japan alliance, Sino-Japanese ties, and East Asian regionalism Christopher Hughes (Professor, The University of Warwick) 10:45-12:00 Lecture 2 Building an East Asian or Asia Pacific Community Peter Drysdale (Emeritus Professor, The Australian National University) 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-13:40 Presentation 1: Regional integration in East Asia/ Southeast Asia and Central Asia: politics and policies compared Chinara Esengul (Kyrgyz National University) 13:40-14:20 Presentation 2 The Rise of China and the East Asian Regionalism in Post-Cold War East Asia Zornitza Grekova (Sofia Unviversity) 14:20-14:35 Break 14:35-15:15 Presentation 3 China’s Changing Perception of U.S.-Japan Military Alliance Zhihai Xie (Peking University) 15:15-15:25 Closing Remarks Shujiro Urata (Professor, Waseda University) 17:30-19:30 Farewell Party (Garden terrace @ RIHGA Royal Hotel) MC: RA LLeeccttuurreerrss August 2 (Mon) Lecuture 1 Prof. Tsuneo Akaha Dr. Tsuneo Akaha is Professor of International Policy Studies and Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at Monterey Institute of International Studies, where he teaches courses on Japan, Northeast Asia, and international migration. From 2008 to 2009 he was a Visiting Professor in Waseda University’s Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies and since 2009 has been a Senior Fellow at Waseda University’s Global Institute for Asian Regional Integration. He was Managing Editor of Asian Regional Integration Review (Waseda University Global Institute for Asian Regional Integration), Vol. 1 (2009) and Vol. 2 (2010). Dr. Akaha received his Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of Southern California. He has authored/edited twelve books, over 70 journal articles and book chapters on topics ranging from nontraditional security in Northeast Asia to Japanese security policy. His most recent publications include: The Evolving US-Japan Alliance in East Asia: Balancing Soft and Hard Power, London: Routledge, 2010 (co-edited with David Arase); “’China’ in the Contemporary Nationalists’ Reconstruction of ‘Japan’,” in Victor Teo and Gerrit Gon, eds., Reconceptualizing the Divide: Identity, Memory, and Nationalism in Sino-Japanese Relations, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholarship Publishing, 2010, pp. 72-94; “Japan’s Soft Power-Hard Power Balancing Act,” in Vladimir Mazyrin and Oksana Novakova, eds., The Asia Pacific Outlook: 2008-2009, Moscow: Moscow State Lomonossov University Institute of Asian and African Studies, Center for Modern Southeast Asia and Pacific Studies, 2010, pp. 41-58 (in Russian); “Sofutopawa kara Hadopawa e: Tenkansuru Nihon no Anzenhosho Seisaku” (A shift from soft power to hard power in Japan’s security policy), in Hara Kimie, ed., ‘Zaigai’ Nihonjin Kenkyusha ga Mita Nihon Gaiko (Japanese foreign policy as seen by Japanese researchers resident abroad), Tokyo: Fujiwara Shoten, 2009, pp. 15-45, 303-308 (in Japanese); “Human Security in East Asia: Embracing Global Norms through Regional Cooperation in Human Trafficking, Labor Migration, and HIV/AIDS,” Journal of Human Security, Vol. 5, No. 2 (2009), pp. 11-34; "The Nationalist Discourse in Contemporary Japan: The Role of China and Korea in the Last Decade," Pacific Focus, Vol. 33, No. 2 (August 2008), pp. 156-188; “International Migration and Human Rights: A Case for Regional Approach in Northeast Asia,” in Martina Timmermann and Jitsuo Tsuchiyama, eds., Institutionalizing Northeast Asia: Making the Impossible Possible, Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2008, pp. 336-358 (co-authored with Brian Ettkin); and“Images in Tinted Mirrors: Japanese-Russian Mutual Perceptions in Provincial Japan,” in Yulia Mikhailova and M. William Steele, eds., Japan and Russia: Three Centuries of Mutual Images, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2008, pp. 153-174 (co-authored with Anna Vassilieva). His forthcoming works include "Japanese Migration Policy,” in International Migration of Population: Russia and Contemporary World, Moscow: Moscow State University's Department of Population (co-authored with Linsey Bosnich). Dr. Akaha has served as President of Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast (ASPAC), President of the Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section of the International Studies Association (U.S.A.). He currently serves on the Board of ASPAC and on the Editorial Board of International Relations of the Asia Pacific. Regional Integration: Theoretical and Normative Implications for East Asia Tsuneo Akaha Monterey Institute of International Studies
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