Preliminary Program
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March
5 Thursday
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9:30-9: 45 a.m.
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Opening
Speeches
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Opening Speech, Akihiro Iwashita,
Director, Slavic Research Center
Organizational Report, Kimitaka Matsuzato, Slavic Research Center
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9:45-11:45 a.m.
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Session
1 |
Learning
from History: Macro-regional Tradition of Analyses
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Chair:
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Yoshiro Ikeda, Niigata University of
International and Information Studies
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Papers:
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Tetsuya Sahara, Meiji U; Middle East
Technical U – Ankara
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In Search of
Broken
Bond: Armenians, Greeks and
Jews in the Black Sea Region - Resume
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Akitsu Mayuzumi, Tokyo U
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The second half
of the eighteenth century as the origin of modern international
relations in the Black Sea Region: A beginning of conflicts among the
three ‘worlds
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Mikhail Shkarovskii, SRC
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Советская
церковная политика в причерноморских странах в 1944-1953 гг.
(Japanese version) |
Discussant:
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Jun Akiba, Chiba U
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11:45a.m.-1:00 p.m.
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Lunch
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1:00-3:15
p.m.
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Session
2 |
EU
Expansion and the Black Sea Rim
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Chair:
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Shigeki Hakamada, Aoyama Gakuin U |
Papers:
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Shigeo Mutsushika, Shizuoka
Prefecture U
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A Moldovan
Conflict Resolution Model for Transnistria
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Henry Hale, George Washington U
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Institutions,
Identity, and Democratization:
Ukraine in Comparative Perspective
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Luke March, Edinburgh University
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The Consequences
of the 2009 Parliamentary Elections for Moldova's Domestic and
International Politics: Another Chance at Europeanisation?
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Anatoliy Kruglashov, Chernivtsi
National U
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Troublesome
Neighborhood: Romania and Ukraine
Disputes over Territories and Minorities Resolution in Regional and
European Perspectives
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Discussant:
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Taro Tsukimura, Doshisha U
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3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
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Session
3 |
Macro-regional
Religious Process
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Chair:
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Takashi Kimura, Kyoto U
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Papers:
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Şenol Korkut, The Turkish Directorate
for Religious Affairs (DIB)
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The New
Perspectives of the Turkish Directorate for Religious Affairs on the
Black Sea Region
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Oktay F. Tanriserver, Middle East
Technical U, Ankara
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Influence of
the Russian Orthodox Church in the Black Sea Rims: Sources and Prospects
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Discussant:
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Kimitaka Matsuzato, Hokkaido U
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6:00-7:30 p.m.
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Reception - Sapporo Aspen
Hotel
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March
6 Friday
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10:00-12:00a.m.
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Session
4
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Turkish
Factors in the Black Sea Rim
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Chair:
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Norihiro Naganawa, Hokkiado U |
Papers:
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Mustafa Aydin, Tobb U, Ankara
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Fumiko Sawae, Tohoku U
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A Stalemate in
Conflicts Relating to Laiklik and Islamic Movements in Turkey
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Ozan Arslan, Izmir U of Economics
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Synergistic
Nationalism: The Interactive History of Ottoman Turkish and Azeri
National Identities
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Discussant:
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Yasushi Hazama, Institute of
Developing Economics - JETRO
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12:15a.m.-1:00p.m.
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LUNCHEON |
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Restaurant "Harunire" (within university campus)
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Speaker:
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William Hill, Professor at the
National War College (Washington), the former OSCE Mission to Moldova
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1:15-3:15p.m.
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Session
5
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Un-frozen
Conflicts in Broader Perspectives
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Chair:
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Kumiko Haba, Aoyama Gakuin U
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Papers:
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Valentin Yakushik, Kyivo-Mohyla
Academy U
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The Impact of the
South Ossetian Conflict on
Ukrainian Politics
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Rebecca A. Chamberlain, London School
of Economics
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Cementing
Secession: Transnational Big Business, Politics, and State-formation on
Moldova’s Frozen War Front
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Keiji Sato, Hokkaido U
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The Phenomenon of
National Boundaries in Moldova - From the Viewpoint of Trans border
Area Studies -
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Discussant:
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William Hill, National War College
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3:30-5:30 p.m.
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Session
6
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The
South Ossetian Conflict and the Black Sea Rim
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Chair:
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Shinichiro Tabata, Hokkiado U
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Papers:
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Sergei Markedonov, The Institute of
Political and Military Analysis, Moscow
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Defrosting
Conflicts: Eurasian Security after the War in South Ossetia
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Gia Jorjoliani, Tbilisi U
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Война и
демократия
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Коста Дзугаев, South Ossetian U
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Республика Южная
Осетия в ряду признанных государств
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Igor' Dulaev, North Ossetian U
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"Южная Осетия: возможность и вызовы"
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Discussant:
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Tomohiko Uyama, Hokkaido U
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