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国際シンポジウム 国際政治における国連と日本 −歴史との対話−

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Saturday 9 December

18:30-20:00
Reception (By Invitation Only)
 

 
Sunday 10 December

8:40 Registration
9:00 Opening remarks by Prof. Asahiko Hanzawa, Meiji Gakuin University
9:15-11:00 Session 1: Japan and the League of Nations
Chair: Prof. Haruo Tohmatsu, Tamagawa University
Speakers: Dr. Antony Best, London School of Economics
“The League of Nations and the Death of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance”

Prof. Tomoko Akami, Australian National University
“Empires and Nation-state: the League's International Order and Japan re-considered”
Commentator: Ms. Haruna Asonuma, Kyoto University
11:10-12:55 Session 2: Japan and China at the LN/UN
Chair: Prof. Shin Kawashima, University of Tokyo
Speakers:

Prof. Shin Kawashima, University of Tokyo
“Sino-Japanese Relations at the League of Nations“

Dr. Linbo Jin, China Institute of International Studies
“Sino-Japanese Relations at the United Nations“

Commentator: Mr. Wang Wenlung, National Cheng-chi University
13:00-14:10 Lunch Break
14:15-16:00 Session 3: Japan and UN Activities
Chair and:
Commentator:
Prof. Liang Pan, Tsukuba University
Speakers:

Prof. Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu, Michigan State University
“The United States, Japan, and the UN during the Cold War”

Mr. Tomoaki Murakami, Osaka University
“Japan’s Participation in UN Peace-Keeping: 1950s-1990s”

16:15-18:30 Concluding Session: Japan and the UN: past, present and future
Chair: Prof. Asahiko Hanzawa, Meiji Gakuin University
Speakers:

Sir Marrack Goulding, former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
“The Evolution of United Nations Peacekeeping and Japan”

Prof. Chiyuki Aoi, Aoyama Gakuin University
“Japan and Peace Support Operations: A Doctrinal Perspective”

Commentator: Prof. Shinichi Kitaoka, University of Tokyo
Former Deputy Permanent Representative of Japan at the UN
* All sessions will be held in the Main Conference Hall, Meiji Gakuin University, Tokyo.
* Presentations: 30 minutes each
* Comments: 10 minutes each
(These must be strictly observed so as to achieve maximum interaction with the floor.)
* Presenters are asked to submit a paper or detailed resume by 1 December 2006.
* The official language is English, but panellists may speak in Japanese. Their comments will be simultaneously translated into English.