[Notice] The 3rd East Asian Community Forum (EACF)
2013.09.10
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Theme: THE FORMATION, EVOLUTION AND FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL ORDER
IN EAST ASIA
Date: September 27-28, 2013
Venue: Grand Conference Room, Building 18, The University of Tokyo (Komaba Campus)Language: Japanese, Chinese, Korean (simultaneous interpretation)
Organizers: Asiatic Research Institute, Korea UniversityThe Center for Contemporary Korean Studies, The University of Tokyo
JSPS East Asian History Project Team
Institute of Modern International Relations, Tsinghua University
Northeast Asian History Foundation
Forum Schedule
Friday, September 27
16:00 Organizing Committee Meeting
18:00 Welcoming Dinner
Saturday, September 28
09:30 –
09:50
09:50 –
10:00
Registration
Opening Ceremony
w Opening Remarks
KIMIYA Tadashi, Director, The Center for Contemporary Korean Studies, The University of Tokyo
w Congratulatory Remarks
LIU Jiangyong, Vice Dean, Institute of Modern International Relations, Tsinghua University
w Congratulatory Remarks
KIM Hak Joon, President, Northeast Asian History Foundation
10:00 – 12:00
Session I
The Formation of International Order in East Asia in 1970s
Chairperson: LEE Nae-young, Professor, Korea University
Presenters:
w “The Normalization of Sino-Japanese Relations and the Taiwan Issue, 1971-1972”
INOUE Masaya, Professor, Kagawa University
w “The Transformation of a Sino-American Condominium over the Korean Peninsula in the Early 1970s”
LEE Dong-jun, Professor, Korea University
w “Have China and Japan ever reached a consensus on shelving disputes over the sovereignty of Diaoyu Islands?”
HUANG Dahui, Professor, Renmin University of China
12:00–
13:00
Discussants:
w NISHINO Junya, Professor, Kansai University
w LEE Won-deog, Professor, Kookmin University
w ZHU Jianrong, Professor, Toyo Gakuen University
Lunch
13:00 – 15:00
Session II
Reconciliation and Transformation in the Post-Cold War International Order: Democratization and Nationalism in the 1990s
Chairperson: KIMIYA Tadashi, Professor, The University of Tokyo
Presenters:
w “Lost Possibilities of Reconciliation over Historical Issues in the 1990s”
ASANO Toyomi, Professor, Chukyo University
w “2nd Image Reconsidered: Quest for Unit Complexity in Northeast Asia”
SHIN Wookhee, Professor, Seoul National University
w “Island Dispute between Northeast Asia Countries and Research on Changing International and Regional Order”
ZHANG Lili, Professor, China Foreign Affairs University
Discussants:
w ISOZAKI Noriyo, Professor, Gakushuin University
w SON Key-young, Professor, Korea University
w LIU Jiangyong, Vice Dean, Institute of Modern International Relations, Tsinghua University
15:00 –
15:10 – 17:10
Coffee Break
Session III
Dynamics of International Disputes over Territoriality and History: Toward the Future of Regional Reconciliation
Chairperson: LEE Jong Won, Professor, Waseda University
Presenters:
w “Territorial Disputes and Historical Perceptions in East Asia”
MORI Kazuko, Professor, Waseda University
w “The Intensification of Historical-Territorial Disputes between China and Japan: the Conservative Swing in Japanese Politics and the Amendment of ‘Article 9’”
CHA Jae-bok, Research Fellow, Northeast Asian History Foundation
w “Regional Reconciliation in East Asia: How to Coexist with the History”
YANG Bojiang, Vice Director, Institute of Japanese Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Discussants:
w TAKAHARA Akio, Professor, The University of Tokyo
w LEE Myongchan, Research Fellow, Northeast Asian History Foundation
w LIU Jie, Professor, Waseda University
17:10 – 18:30
Special Round Table: the Wrap-Up and the Future of the East Asian Community
Chairperson: LEE Jong Won, Professor, Waseda University
Panelists:
w KIMIYA Tadashi, The University of Tokyo
w ASANO Toyomi, Representative of JSPS East Asian History Project Team
w KIM Hak Joon, President, Northeast Asian History Foundation
w LEE Jung-nam, Professor, Korea University
w LIU Jiangyong, Vice Dean, Institute of Modern International Relations, Tsinghua University
w LIU Jie, Waseda University
19:00 –
21:00
Dinner Hosted by the Northeast Asian History Foundation