| 2004 COE Summer International Symposium | in Japanese |
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Siberia and the
Russian Far East in the 21st Century : Partners in the "Community of Asia" |
| On July 14-16, 2004 |
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At Renaissance Sapporo Hotel (Toyohira 4-jo, 1-1-1, Toyohira-ku, Sapporo) |
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July 14 (Wed.)
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| 15:30-17:30: | Special Session : |
“The Redefining of
Siberia and the Russian Far East” |
| Opening Speech: | ||
| MURAKAMI, Takashi (Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Japan) | ||
| Opening Lectures: | ||
| Valery V. KULESHOV (Director, Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of SB RAS, Russia): | ||
| Economic transformations of Siberia and the Russian Far East in the Coming decades of the 21st Century (in Russian) | ||
| Gilbert ROZMAN (Princeton University, USA) : | ||
| Sino-Japanese
Competition over the Russian Far East: Is the Oil Pipeline Only a
Starting Point? (in
English) |
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| Chair: |
ARAI Nobuo (SRC, Japan) | |
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July 15 (Thu.)
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| 9:30-11:45: | Session 1 : | “The Regional Economy of Siberia and the Russian Far East – Being integrated internally or transnationally?” |
| Vyacheslav E. SELIVERSTOV (Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of SB RAS, Russia): | ||
| The Regional Economy of Siberia and the Russian Far East - Being integrated internally or transnationally? (in Russian) | ||
| YIN Jianping (Institute of Siberia, Heilongjiang Academy of Social Sciences, China): | ||
| Regional Cooperation between the Russian Far East and North-Eastern China: Reality and Perspectives (in Russian) | ||
| TAKAHASHI Hiroshi (ROTOBO, Japan): | ||
| Japanese
companies'
presence in the Russian Far
East: a history of expectations and disappointments (in English) |
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| Discussants: | Andrei BELOV
(Fukui Kenritsu University, Japan) |
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| Chair: | TABATA
Shinichro (SRC, Japan) |
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| 11:45-13:15: | Lunch Break | |
| 13:15-15:30: | Session 2 : | “International Crossroads for the Security of Asia”(Roundtable) |
| Sergey SEVASTYANOV (Vladivostok State University of Economics, Russia): | ||
| The Russian Far East’s Security Perspective: Interplay of Internal and External Challenges and Opportunities (in English) | ||
| NAKANO Junzo (Suzuka Kokusai University, Japan): | ||
| Japan's Security and the Russian Far East(in English) | ||
| Co-speakers: |
NI Xiaoquan(Institute of Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, CASS, China): | |
| China's
Security Interests in the Russian Far East(in English) |
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| Jae Ho CHUNG (Seoul National University, Korea): | ||
| Korea’s Approaches to the Russian Far East: Some Talking Points (in English) | ||
| Chair: | IWASHITA Akihiro (SRC, Japan) | |
| 15:30-15:45: | Coffee Break | |
| 15:45-18:00: | Session 3 : | “Energy Cooperation or Confrontation in Northeast Asia?” |
| Viktor D. KALASHNIKOV
(Economic Research Institute, FEB RAS, Russia) : |
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| Russian
Far East Energy Sector
Development and Cooperation Strategies towards Northeast Asia
(in
English) |
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| Keun Wook PAIK
(Royal Institute of International Affairs, UK): |
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| Geopolitics of Pipeline Development in Northeast Asia: Confrontation or Cooperation? (in English) | ||
| TOICHI Tsutomu (The
Institute of Energy Economics, Japan): |
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| Japanese Energy Policy and Regional Cooperation in Northeast Asia (in English) | ||
| Discussants: | SUGIMOTO Tadashi (Keidanren, Japan) | |
| Chair: | FUJIMOTO Wakio (Osake KeizaihoukaUniversity, Japan) | |
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18:30-20:30:
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Reception at Renaissance Sapporo Hotel | |
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July 16 (Fri.)
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| 9:30-11:30: | Session 4 : | “The writing of Histories on Sakhalin and the Kuriles” |
| Mikhail S. VYSOKOV (Sakhalin State University, Russia): | ||
| Sakhalin
History textbooks revised (in Russian) |
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| Tsuyoshi HASEGAWA
(University of California at Santa Barbara, USA): |
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| Stalin, Truman, and the Soviet Operation in the Kurils during the Pacific War (in English) | ||
| Discussants: | MATSUI Noriaki (Kushiro Koritsu
University) YOKOTE Shinji (Keio University, Japan) |
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| Chair: | HARA Teruyuki (SRC, Japan) | |
| 11:30-13:00: | Lunch Break | |
| 13:00-15:15 : | Session 5 : | “Chekhov, Sakhalin, Japan” |
| Inga TSUPENKOVA (Anton Chekhov’s “Sakhalin Island” Museum, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia): | ||
| Anton Chechov in the Russian Far East cultural space at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries (in Russian) | ||
| Andrew R. DURKIN (Indiana University, USA): | ||
| Transgression and Sakhalin: Dostoevskian Subtext in Chekhov's 'Murder'(in English) | ||
| MOCHIZUKI Tsuneko (Faculty of Letters, Hokkaido University, Japan): | ||
| Historical
Context of Chekhov's
journey (in Russian) |
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| Discussants: | KIMURA Takashi (Kyoto University, Japan) | |
| Chair: | MOCHIZUKI Tetsuo (SRC, Japan) | |
| 15:15-15:30: | Coffee Break | |
| 15:30-17:45: | Session 6 : | “Russo-Japanese Relations in Fisheries – Past, Present and Future” |
| Anatolii T. MANDRIK (Institute of Institute of History, Archaeology, and Ethnography, FEB RAS, Russia): | ||
| Russo-Japanese Fishery Relations from the 1860s to the 21st Centuries (in Russian) | ||
| KAMINAGA Eisuke (University of Tokyo, Japan): | ||
| Constructing the Northern Sea: Rhetoric of Fishery Problems in Prewar Japan(in English) | ||
| ARAI Nobuo (SRC, Japan): | ||
| Discrepancies
in Statistics of
Russo-Japanese Trade of Marine Resources(in Russian) |
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| Discussants: | HASEGAWA Kenji (Mie University, Japan) | |
| Chair: | SUZUKI Akira (Hokkaido University, Japan) | |
| 17:45-18:00: | Closing Address | |
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July 17 (Sat.)
– 19 (Mon.) |
“Workshop for the Next
Generation in the Northeast Asian Region”
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Organizing Committee
of the 2004 COE Summer International Symposium:
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| Head |
MURAKAMI Takashi |
| Deputy Head |
ARAI
Nobuo |
| Deputy Head |
IWASHITA
Akihiro |
| E-mail of organizing committee: | src@slav.hokudai.ac.jp
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| ses-coe@slav.hokudai.ac.jp
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