First East Asian Conference
for Slavic Eurasian Studies

on February 5-6, 2009
Location: Conference Hall, Hokkaido University, Japan
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Thursday, February 5


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Room 4

9:30 – 10:30
Opening






I
10:45 – 12:45
[I-1]
The Korean Peninsula in the Nineteenth Century: The “Traditional” International Order and the Russian Empire as a “Western Impact”
[I-2]
Untraditional Security Issues in Eurasian Region: Institution, Resources, and Social Policies
[I-3]
Language Contact and Intercultural Communication in the Slavic World
[I-4]
Dissemination of Russian Orthodoxy in Modern Society

12:45 – 14:00
Lunch
II
14:00 – 16:00
[II-1]
The Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and Russia
[II-2]
Reflections on the Russianness
[II-3]
The End of Autonomy? Regional Politics in Russia after Putin
[II-4]
The Revival of Islam and Its Socio-Religious Meaning in Post-Soviet Countries

III
16:15 – 18:15
[III-1]
Oligarchy or Personal Power? Russia and Ukraine in the Twenty-first Century
[III-2]
Integrating the Empire: Religions, the Army and Legal Systems
[III-3]
Migration Issues and Security in Central Asia and Russia
[III-4]
Comparative Perspective on Language Policies in Slavic Eurasian Countries


18:30 –
Reception   -  Sapporo Aspen Hotel

Friday, February 6


Room1
Room 2
Room 3
Room 4
IV
8:30 –
10:30
[IV-1]
Russian Development and Global Economy
[IV-2]
Global Dynamics of Regional Conflicts in the Post-communist Space: Caucasus and Balkans in Comparison
[IV-3]
Between Ukrainian History and History of Ukraine:Rethinking National Historiography
[IV-4]
Narrative and Language as Literary Devices

V
10:45 –
12:45
[V-1]
Russian Writers and the East
[V-2]
Was Russia Un-democratized? Regime, Elections and Political Culture
[V-3]
Rethinking the Bolshevik Visions of the Private-Intimate Sphere
[V-4]
Energy Security of Russia, China, and Central Eurasia


12:55 –
14:10
Luncheon  -   CENTENNIAL HALL
  Kindly hosted by Professor Park, Soo-Heon, President of Korean Association of Slavic Studies

VI
14:15 –
16:15
[VI-1]
Transformation of Russia’s Asian Policy
[VI-2]
Social Dynamics in Post-Soviet Russia
[VI-3]
Between Empires: Trans-border Nationalities and Frontier States
[VI-4]
Politics under Putin and Medvedev


16:30 –
18:00
Special Session
Dawn of Slavic Studies in East Asia (The 1950s-70s)



Organizing Committee :

MATSUZATO Kimitaka , TABATA Shinichiro,  NOMACHI Motoki, AOSHIMA Yoko
E-mail:
eac_org@slav.hokudai.ac.jp
Address:
Slavic Research Center
Hokkaido University
Kita-9, Nishi-7, Kita-ku
Sapporo, Japan 060-0809

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