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No.15
, December 2007
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Essays by Foreign Fellows
International Workshop on 22-23 February
On 22-23 February 2007, an international workshop "Russia as a
Regional Power: Its
International Status and Elections in 2007-2008" was held at the SRC.
Both established and
young scholars from Russia, US, UK, Germany, and, of course, Japan
participated in the
workshop's lively discussions.
Facing the resurgence of Russia as a new pole of the world, the
workshop aimed to
reconsider Russian political and economic regimes, and its
international relations, including
neighbor "unrecognized" states. Many papers featured the clientelistic
structure of Russian
politics and economy, and the papers' quality and the discussions
evoked responses from
foreign scholars such as "excellent," "extraordinarily engaging," and
"a tremendous learning
experience." As Russia was on the eve of the parliamentary and
presidential elections, the
workshop was an ideal opportunity to look into the prospects for Russia
after the elections.
OGUSHI Atsushi
Speakers at the Workshop
- Vladimir Gel'man (European Univ., St. Petersburg) "The
Transformation of Russia's Party System and Prospects
for Dominant Party Building in Russia"
- Ogushi Atsushi (SRC) "From an Ad Hoc Party of Power to a
Government-Party Regime: 'United Russia' in
Perspective"
- Adachi Yuko (Sophia Univ., Tokyo) "Observations on Russia's
Long-Standing Efforts to Reform its Subsoil Regime"
- Paul Goode (Univ. of Oklahoma) "The Regional Dimension of
Russia's
2007-2008 Elections"
- Arai Yukiyasu (SRC) "Reversing the 'Affirmative Action Empire'? A
Study
on 'Special Status' in Newly
Formed Federal Subjects"
- Tomila Lankina (De Montfort Univ., Leicester) "A Geographic
Incremental
Theory of Democratization:
Territory, Aid, and Democracy in Post-Communist Regions"
- Hase Naoya (Keio Univ., Tokyo) "Federalism and the Politics of
Pipeline
Construction in Russia: The Case
of the East Siberia-Pacific Oil Pipeline"
- Vitaly Yermakov (Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Moscow)
"Russian
Energy Outlook"
- Motomura Masumi (Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation,
Tokyo)
"Russian Energy Outlook from
the Viewpoint of East Asia"
- Konno Yugo (Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo/ Mizuho Research Institute,
Tokyo)
"Russian Oil and Gas as Part of
Trade Relations with CIS Countries"
- Sergey Radchenko (Pittsburg State Univ.) "Perestroika and Japan"
- Konstantin Sarkisov (Yamanashi Gakuin Univ., Kofu) "Retrospective
Review of the Two-island Compromise
Formula and Some Questions of Dispute Resolution Methodology"
- Oleh Protsyk (European Center for Minority Issues, Flensburg)
"Addressing the Transnistrian Conflict: Stance
of Moldova’s Political Parties and Expert Community"
- Sato Keiji (Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka) "A Comparative Analysis of the
Regional Potentiality of the 'Unrecognized'
Autonomous Regions: the cases of Gagauzia, Pridnester, and the
Polish-Lithuanian region"
- Hirose Yoko (Tokyo Univ. of Foreign Studies, Tokyo) "Azerbaijan
and
Nagorno-Karabakh: Focusing on the
Political Perspective"
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