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2011 Summer International Symposium
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Alliances and Borders in the Making and Unmaking of Regional Powers
Date: July 7-8, 2011
Location: Room 403, Slavic Research Center, Sapporo
Official Language: English
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Thursday, July 7

9:30-10:00
Welcome: Tetsuo MOCHIZUKI(SRC Director)

Introduction: David Wolff (SRC)
10:00-12:00
Session 1: "The Opening Door: New Archival Evidence from Japan"
Chair:
Akira ISHII (Emeritus, Tokyo University)
1-1
 Masaya INOUE (Kagawa University)

"Japan’s Pursuit of a Modus Vivendi : Normalization of Sino-Japanese Relations and the Taiwan Issue, 1971-1972"
1-2
 Shingo YOSHIDA (JSPS Research Fellow)

"Credibility Imperatives vs. Domestic Antimilitarism: Japan’s Alliance Policies during the 1970s"
1-3
 Ayako KUSUNOKI (Kwansei Gakuin University)

"Evolution of the U.S.-Japan Alliance"
Discussant:
Masaaki GABE (Ryukyu University)
Vojtech MASTNY (Parallel History Project)

13:30-15:30 
Session 2 : ”Hub and Spokes” Revisited: Korea, Taiwan, ANZUS
Chair:
Takuya SASAKI (Rikkyo University)
2-1
 Yasuhiro IZUMIKAWA (Chuo University)

"The Emergence and Evolution of the Hub and Spokes Alliance System in East Asia"
2-2
 Haruka MATSUMOTO (Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO)

"Taiwan Strait Crises and Chiang Kai-shek’s Strategic Thinking : A Perspective from the Taiwan’s Archive"
2-3
 Vojtech MASTNY (Parallel History Project)

"The ANZUS Experience and Security in Asia Pacific: A Cold War Legacy."
Discussant:
Yoshifumi NAKAI (Gakushuin University),Ken ENDO (Hokkaido University)

15:45-18:00 
Session 3 : China’s Borders
Chair:
IWASHITA Akihiro (SRC)
3-1
Sergey RADCHENKO (Nottingham University)

"Carving up the Steppes: Borders, Territory and Nationalism in Mongolia, 1943-1949 "
3-2
Soren URBANSKY (Freiburg University)

"A Very Orderly Friendship: The Sino-Soviet Border under the Alliance Regime, 1950-1960"
3-3
 Pierre GROSSER (Institut des Etudes Politiques)

"Chinese Borders and Indigenous Parallels: France, Vietnam, and the Korean Model"
3-4
 David WOLFF (SRC)

"Stalin and Pan-Asianism: ‘The peoples of Asia are looking to you with hope.’"
Discussant:
 Lorenz LUTHI (McGill University)

18:30-20:30
Reception  at the Sapporo Aspen Hotel
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Friday, July 8

10:00‐12:00 
Session 4 :
Roundtable on Archives and Archival Projects
Chair:
MINAGAWA Shugo (Emeritus, Hokkaido University)
4-1
 Japanese POW Project (Tomita Takeshi – Seikei University)


4-2
 Japan (Masaaki GABE-Ryukyu University)


4-3
 Korea (Hideya KURATA – National Defense University)


4-4
 Russia (Sergey RADCHENKO-Nottingham University)


Discussant:
Nobuo SHIMOTOMAI (Hosei University)

13:30-15:30 
Session 5 :
New Recently-declassified Evidence on Sino-Indian Border Conflict
Chair:
HAYASHI Tadayuki (Kyoto Womens University)
5-1
 Lorenz LUTHI (McGill University)

"Sino-Indian Relations, 1954-1960"
5-2
 James HERSHBERG (George Washington University)

"Quietly Encouraging Quasi-Alignment: US-Indian Relations, the Sino-Indian Border War of 1962, and the Downfall of Krishna Menon"
5-3
 SHEN Zhihua (East China Normal University)

"A Historical Investigation of the Sino-Korean Border Issue, 1950-1964"
Discussant:
Osamu YOSHIDA (Hiroshima University)

15:45-17:30
Final Discussion Session : Preliminary Conclusions, Emerging Linkages, Unresolved Gaps and Future Agendas
Chair:
David WOLFF (SRC)
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Organizing Committee of the Symposium:

David WOLFF (SRC)
IWASHITA Akihiro (SRC)
KOSHINO Go (SRC)
GOTO Masanori (SRC)
ABE Ryoko (SRC)
rp@slav.hokudai.ac.jp

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