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[NOTICE] ARI Colloquium - LSE Professor Emeritus Barry Buzan

2014.03.25 Views 1848

    [ARI Colloquium] LSE Professor Emeritus Barry Buzan   Professor Barry Buzan of the London School of Economics (LSE) will visit Seoul at the invitation of the Asiatic Research Institute (ARI) and the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University, on April 6-11. The world-renowned international security expert is the architect of the Regional Security Complex (RSC) Theory.       ARI ColloquiumTime: April 8 (Tuesday), 2014, 4 p.m.Venue: Grand Conference Room (3rd floor), Asiatic Research Institute, Korea UniversityPresentation Title: Northeast Asia in Regional Security Complex Theory Perspective                            Lecture at the Department of Political Science and International RelationsTime: April 7 (Monday), 2014, 5 p.m.Venue: College of Political Science and Economics, Room 618Lecture Title: The Global Transformation: Rethinking IR in the Perspective of the 19th Century                    Revolutions of Modernity     Major Publications:• People, States &Fear: The National Security Problem in International Relations (1983; revised second edition 1991)• The Logic of Anarchy: Neorealism to Structural Realism (1993) with Charles Jones and Richard Little• Security: A New Framework for Analysis (1997) with Ole Waever, Jaap De Wilde• The Arms Dynamic in World Politics (1998) with Eric Herring• The Mind Map Book (2000) with Tony Buzan• Regions and Powers: The Structure of International Security (2003) with Ole Waever• The Evolution of International Security Studies (2009) with Lene Hansen        

[Notice] New Book: China’s Rise and Regional Integration in East Asia: Hegemony? or Community?

2014.03.06 Views 3335

New Book: China’s Rise and Regional Integration in East Asia: Hegemony? or Community? (New York: Routledge, 2014)   Routledge, one of the world’s leading academic publishers, issued a new book, China’s Rise and Regional Integration in East Asia: Hegemony? or Community?, compiling a set of papers submitted to the East Asian Community Forum, organized annually by the Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University. The volume was co-edited by Yong Wook Lee, associate professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University, and Key-young Son, Humanities Korea (HK) professor at the Asiatic Research Institute. The book’s contributors from South Korea, the United States and China analyze hegemony and community as the two outstanding features of East Asia’s regional order in transformation.       Publication Information: Routledge Series: Politics in Asia Hardcover: 198 pages Publisher: Routledge (March 14, 2014) Language: English ISBN-10: 0415735130 ISBN-13: 978-0415735131             Contents Figures and Tables Foreword Contributors   CHAPTER ONE Introduction Key-young Son and Yong Wook Lee, Korea University   PART I. HEGEMONY CHAPTER TWO U.S.-China Relations and a New Dual Leadership Structure in the Asia-Pacific Quansheng Zhao, American University   CHAPTER THREE The United States, East Asia, and Chinese “Triumphalism” Yinhong Shi, Renmin University   CHAPTER FOUR A Reason for Concern but Not Alarm: A Chinese Perspective on China’s Military Rise Qingguo Jia, Peking University   CHAPTER FIVE The Emergence of the G2 Era and Faltering South Korea-China Relations Jung-Nam Lee, Korea University   PART II. COMMUNITY CHAPTER SIX Transnational Identity and Order in Northeast Asia Gilbert Rozman, Princeton University   CHAPTER SEVEN Commercial Space Versus Security Space: The Complex Institutions of Northeast Asia T.J. Pempel, University of California, Berkeley   CHAPTER EIGHT China’s Relations with Its Neighboring Countries: Historical Patterns and the Formation of a Regional Community Xiaoming Zhang, Peking University   CHAPTER NINE Synthesis and Reformulation of Foreign Policy Change: Japan and East Asian Financial Regionalism Yong Wook Lee, Korea University

[Notice] The 3rd East Asian Community Forum (EACF)

2013.09.10 Views 22216

    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              

[Notice] 2013 International Conference: Northeast Asia from Inside: Rethinking the Korea-Taiwan-Jap

2013.06.12 Views 25775

Northeast Asia from Inside Rethinking the Korea-Taiwan-Japan Relations Based on a Multi-Archival Research   Date : 21st June, 2013 (Fri.) Venue: Grand Conference Room (3F), Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University Organizer: Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University Sponsor: National Research Foundation of Korea Language: Korean (Japanese and Chinese consecutive interpretation)   Program   09:00 Opening Opening speech Jung, Tae-Hern (Professor of Department of Korean History, Korea University) Congratulatory speech Lee, Nae-Young (Director of Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University) 09:40 Keynote Lecture “International Relations of Northeast Asia During the Cold War” Leng, Tse-Kang (Professor of National Chengchi University, Vice president of Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan) 10:10 Coffee Break 10:20 Session 1 Decolonization Problem and Korea-Taiwan-Japan Relations Chairperson: Song, Kue-Jin (Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University) Presenters      "America's Postwar Readjustment and the Issue of Korean Independence: 'Independence      without Legal Basis' and the Origin of Korea-Japan Relations" Chang, Bak-Jin (Institute of Japanese Studies, Kookmin University) “Postwar Readjustment of Assets in Japan of Chosun Bank and Taiwan Bank: Focusing on the Development of Law Theory Lee, Dong-Jun (Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University) Discussants Ahn, So-Young (Institute of Japanese Studies, Kookmin University) Cho, Myung-Keun (Department of Korean History, Korea University) 12:00 Lunch time 13:20 Session2 Cold War and Korea-Taiwan-Japan Relations Chairperson: Jung, Tae-Hern (Department of Korean History, Korea University) Presenters “The Formation of Special Relationship between Japan and Taiwan: Cold War and After Tsai, Tung-Chieh (Graduate Institute of International Politics, National Chung Hsing University) “Conflicts and Confrontations Surrounding the Initiative of the Asian Anti-Communist League Between Korea and Taiwan, 1953~1956” Wang, En-Mei (Department of East Asian Studies, National Taiwan Normal University) “The Korean War and Taiwan’s International Position” Park, Jung-Hyun (Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University) Discussants Song, Byung-Kwon (Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University) Noh, Ki-Young (National Archives of Korea) Son, Joon-Sik (Department of History, ChungAng University) 15:40 Coffee Break 16:00 Session3 Domestic politics and Korea-Taiwan-Japan Relations Chairperson: Park, Sang-Soo (Department of Korean History, Korea University) Presenters “Postwar Japan-Taiwan relations and Conservative Governments: The Origin of the Pro-Taiwan Group in the 1950s” Inoue Masaya (Faculty of Law, Kagawa University) “The Relations of Korea and Taiwan in Northeast Asia International Order, 1945~1961” Nam, Kwang-Kyu (Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University) “From Hot War to Cold War: The Rise of Modernization Project in South Korea and Taiwan” Chung, Il-Joon (Department of Sociology, Korea University) Discussants Hyun, Dae-Song (Institute of Japanese Studies, Kookmin University) Im, Soo-Hwan (Institute for National Security Strategy) Son, Key-young (Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University) 18:10 Finishing Discussion Chairperson : Jung, Tae-Hern(Professor of Department of Korean History, Korea University) 18:30 Diner

[Notice] ARI Fellowship Program for Northeast Asian Studies

2013.06.05 Views 25653

ARI Fellowship Program for Northeast Asian Studies The ARI Fellowship Program for Northeast Asian Studies is designed to provide scholars and doctoral candidates of foreign countries with an opportunity to carry out research on topics related to Northeast Asia at the Asiatic Research Institute of Korea University. EligibilityIndividuals in the humanities and social sciences who are currently engaged in Northeast Asia-related research and teaching activities are eligible to apply. The fellowship is not open to Korean nationals, except those with resident status in foreign countries. Priority will be given to scholars who have received their Ph.D. degree within five years of their application and doctoral candidates who have completed all academic requirements except the dissertation (ABDs). Grant Period The fellowship period is for up to six months and may begin any time between January 1st and December 31st. However, counting in the time required for review process, applicants must plan to begin their fellowship period at least one month behind the application deadline. Fellowship Grant1. Economy-class round-trip airfare (only provided to those who are based overseas prior to the fellowship period)※ Reimbursement of airfare will be provided after arrival 2. Free accommodation either on or off campus.3. Access to ARI facilities, including Korea University libraries, and a communal office to be shared with other visiting fellows.   Required Materials Application Form  Curriculum VitaeResearch Proposal Evidence of current employment or affiliation (if possible) * The Application Form can be downloaded from the links below.* Applicants should submit all required materials via email attachment or send original documents by post. Documents must be postmarked no later than the deadline. ObligationsWhile at the ARI, fellows will be encouraged to present work-in-progress and to conduct joint research with ARI members. Application DeadlineAugust 08, 2013 (08.08.2013) NotificationAfter application, a conformation email will be sent to all applicants within five days. Unless you receive an email, please contact ARI at arc2005@korea.ac.kr.Fellowship awardees will be notified individually after each application deadline. Contact Email: arc2005@korea.ac.kr Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University, Anam-Dong 5 Ga-1, Sungbuk-Gu, Seoul 136-701, KoreaTel. +82-(0)2-3290-1604+82-(0)2-3290-1600Fax: +82-(0)2-923-4661
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