On July 16-19, 2003, the SRC Summer International
Symposium was held under the title "Slavic Eurasia's
Integration into the World Economy and Community." Eleven foreign
scholars were invited from Russia, the United States, the United
Kingdom, Germany, Kazakhstan and China to give presentations with five
Japanese scholars. This symposium was prepared as the first
conference of the 21st century COE program "Making a Discipline of
Slavic Eurasian Studies: Meso-areas and Globalization," although the
adoption of this program was officially announced just after the
opening of the symposium.
One of the
main topics discussed at the symposium was the important role of the
oil and gas sectors in understanding the peculiarities of Russia's
integration into the world economy. Statistical and econometrical
analyses on this account were presented by top specialists. As
"meso-area" is one of the key concepts of the new COE program, there
are three panels devoted to the integration processes in three
meso-areas, including Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Russian Far
East. In these panels relations between these meso-areas and
neighboring areas outside Slavic Eurasia were extensively discussed.
The
proceedings of the symposium will be soon published as one of the COE's
new series, Slavic Eurasian Studies.
TABATA
Shinichiro
July 16, 2003
Opening Lectures David LANE
(Cambridge U, UK)
"Global Capitalism and
Transformation of State Socialism" ; Wolfram SCHRETTL
(German Institute of Economic
Research, Germany) "Russia's
Integration into the World Economy"
July 17
Session 1: Sustainable Growth of
Russia and the Factor of Oil and Gas Vladimir TIKHOMIROV
(Nikoil, Russia) "The
Future of Russia's
Economic Growth: De-Coupling from Oil" ; KUBONIWA Masaaki
(Hitotsubashi U, Japan) "Russia's Oil and Gas
Flow Reconsidered" ; Vladimir POPOV
(New Economic School, Russia) "Accumulation of
Foreign Exchange Reserves and Long Term Growth"
Session 2: Enlargement of European
Union toward the East Nigel SWAIN
(U of Liverpool, UK/SRC) "Saddling a Cow: The
Acceding Countries and the Common Agricultural Policy" ; SENGOKU Manabu
(Seinan Gakuin U, Japan) "Emerging Eastern
European Welfare States: Race-to-the-bottom?"
Session 3: Globalization of the
Russian Far East: Chinese Immigrants in the Region Mikhail
ALEXSEEV (San Diego U,
USA) "Chinese
Migration into Primorskii Krai: Economic Effects and Interethnic
Hostility" ; OHTSU
Sadayoshi (Osaka Sangyo U,
Japan) "Changing
Characteristics of International Labour Migration in the North East
Asia: With a Focus on Russo-Chinese Border"
July 18
Session 4: Security in Russia and
Central Asia: Looking from Asia (Roundtable) Erlan KARIN
(Central Asian Agency of Political
Research, Kazakhstan) "Shanghai Cooperation
Organization and Its Implications for Central Asia" (in Russian); ZHAO Huasheng
(Institute of International Affairs,
Shanghai, China) "The
Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Its New Development" ; IWASHITA Akihiro
(SRC) "The
Shanghai
Cooperation Organization and Its Implications for Eurasian Security: A
New Dimension of 'Partnership' after the Post-Cold War Period"
Session 5: Globalization and Regional Politics in Russia Kelly McMANN
(Case Western Reserve U, USA) "International
Influences on Russian Regional Democratization" ; Victor KUZNETSOV
(Samara Regional Administration,
Russia) "Informational
and Cultural Changes in Present-Day Russia and their Influence on the
Political System"
Session 6: Interaction of the Russian Economy and the World Economy Evgeny GAVRILENKOV
(Troika Dialog, Russia) "Diversification of the
Russian Economy and Growth" ; UEGAKI Akira
(Seinan Gakuin U, Japan) "Russia and the IMF"