Ivan T. BEREND (Hungary) / Center for European and Russian
Studies, UCLA Direction of Long-term Transformation in the Economic Structure of
Eastern Europe.
1st Session: 16:40-17:40
Taku SHINOHARA (Japan) / Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Historical Interpretations of Central European Ideas : Visionary or
Realistic.
July 25, 1996 (Thursday)
2nd Session: 9:45-11:45
Laszlo CZABA (Hungary) / Kopint-Datorg Economic Research,
Marketing and Computing Company, Ltd. The Eastward Enlargement of the EU: Dynamics and Problems.
Akira UEGAKI (Japan) / Seinan Gakuin University Is Russia Getting into the International Financial Market ? : an
Analysis of the Balance of Payments Statistics.
3rd Session: 13:15-15:15
Andzej RUDKA (Poland) / Institute for East West Studies, Warsaw
Center Central Europe: Regional Cooperation and Beyond.
Yoshikazu HIROSE (Japan) / Yamanashi Gakuin University Austria and the Central European Initiative.
4th Session : 15:45-17:45
Pertti JOENNIEMI (Finland) / Center for Peace and Conflict
Research The Karelian Question: Ways of Settling Border Disputes in
Present-day Europe.
Susumu NAGAYO (Japan) / Waseda University Slovakia and Hungary : The Most Complicated Bilateral Relations in
Central Europe.Reception party : 18:00-20:30
July 26, 1996 (Friday)
5th Session: 9:45-11:45
Ivo SAMSON (Slovakia) / Slovak Institute for International
Studies The Enlargement of NATO Eastwards and the Slovak Position in Central
Europe.
Jiri SEDIVY (Czech Rep.) / Institute of Politology, Faculty
of Philosophy, Charles University Prague Czech-NATO Relations : A Dynamic Process.
6th Session: 9:45-11:45
Witold Morawski (Poland) / Warsaw University
Society as the Economic Actor in Three Paradigmes of Systemic Change in
Poland.
Tsuneaki Sato (Japan) /Professor Emeritus of Economics, Yokohama
City University Possibilities for and Limitation to a "Mixed Economy" in
Post-Socialist Transformation: Reflections After Thirteen Years.
7th Session: 13:15-15:15
Vitalii Zhurkin (Russia) / Institute of Europe: Russian Academy
of Science Russia and the Enlargement of NATO.
Yoko Iwama (Japan) / Kyoto University Western Europe and the Future of NATO.
8th Session: Round-Table Discussion: 15:30-17:00
July 27, 1996 (Saturday)
Panel Discussion (in Japanese) 9:45-11:45
Development in Russian Political Situation Post Presidential
Election .
Chair: Shugo Minagawa
Panelists: Nobuaki Shiokawa, Nobuo Shimotomai, Shigeki Hakamada, Fumio
Uda, Toshihiko Ueno
Discussant: Hiroshi Kimura