Annual Newsletter of the Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido
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No.18, February 2011 |
Remarks from the Director of the SRC |
Global COE Program “Reshaping
Japan’s
Border Studies” |
Speakers of the Symposium (Dec. 3–4,
2010) |
Essays by Foreign Fellows |
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Feng Yujun |
Alexander Morrison |
Research Staff:
ARAI Nobuo: Professor, Russian Far East; Russo-Japanese Relations
HAYASHI Tadayuki: Professor, International Relations; East European Politics; Political History of Czechoslovakia
IEDA Osamu:Professor, Economic History of Eastern Europe; Modern Hungarian History
IWASHITA Akihiro: Professor, Russian Foreign Policy and Sino-Russian Relations
MATSUZATO Kimitaka: Professor, Politics and History of Russia and Ukraine
MOCHIZUKI Tetsuo: Professor, Russian Literature; director of the SRC
NAGANAWA Norihiro: Associate professor, Modern History of Central Eurasia; Muslim Policies of the Russian Empire
NOMACHI Motoki: Associate professor, Slavic Linguistics; General Linguistics
TABATA Shinichiro: Professor, Russian Economics and Statistics
UYAMA Tomohiko: Professor, History and Central Asian Politics
WOLFF David: Professor, Russian, Soviet, and Emigre History; Siberia and the Far East; The Cold War; Northeast Asian Region Construction
YAMAMURA Rihito: Professor, Comparative Economics; Russian Industry and Agriculture
Library and Information Services Staff:
TONAI Yuzuru: Associate Professor, SRC Head Librarian
OSUGA Mika: Research Associate, Publications
YAMASHITA Sachiko: Research Associate, Information
Assistant Professor:
KOSHINO Go: Nineteenth-century Russian Literature; Belorussian Literature
CHI Hyunjoo Naomi: Korean Politics
Research Fellows:
ADACHI Daisuke: Russian Romantic Literature
FUKUDA Hiroshi: Modern and Contemporary History of Central Europe
FUJIMORI Shinkichi: Ukrainian Politics; CIS Relations
GOTO Masanori: Cultural Anthropology
HIRAYAMA Akihiro: Modern and Contemporary History of Vietnam
HOSHINO Masashi: Chinese Economy, Development Economies
INOUE Satoko: German-Polish Trans-border Literature
ITANI Hiroshi: Architectural History of Sakhalin and Karafuto
KIKUTA Haruka: Cultural Anthropology; Muslim Society in Central Asia; Saint Worship in Uzbekistan
KOMATSU Hisae: Hindi Literature; Indian Cultural Studies
LIU Xu: Russian Energy Policy
MIYAMOTO Mari: Contemporary Bhutan Studies
MIYAZAKI Haruka: Polish Nationalism and the Catholic Church
REN Zhen: Chinese Politics
SATO Keiji: International Relations; Ethnic Issues in Moldova and the Baltic Countries
SUMIKA Masayoshi: Religious Sociology; Chinese Sociocultural Studies
TAKIGUCHI Junya: History of the Communist Party of the USSR