1996
Slavic Research Center
International Symposium
on
The Emerging New Regional Order
in Central and Eastern Europe
Copyright (c) 1997 by the Slavic Research Center.( English / Japanese ) All rights reserved.
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July 24 (Wed.) |
15:30-16:30 |
Opening
lecture Chair: Tadayuki HAYASHI |
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Iván T.
BEREND (Hungary; Center for European and Russian Studies, UCLA) Transformation and Stractural Changes: Central and Eastern Europe's Post-Communist Adjustment in a Historical Perspective |
16:40-17:40 |
1st
Session Chair: Tadayuki HAYASHI |
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Taku SHINOHARA
(Japan; Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) Central European Ideas from Historical Perspective |
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Discussant:
Hiroaki OZAWA |
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July 25 (Thu.) |
9:45-11:45 |
2nd
Session Chair: Rihito YAMAMURA |
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László
CSABA (Hungary; Kopint-Datorg, Institute for Economic, Market Research
and Intormatics Ltd.) Enlargement of the EU; Dynamics and Problems |
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Akira UEGAKI
(Japan; Seinan Gakuin University) Is Russia Getting into the International Financial Market ? : An Analysis of the Balance of Payments Statistics |
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Discussants:
Yasuyuki KOKUBO, Yoshiaki NISHIMURA |
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13:15-15:15 |
3rd
Session Chair: Shigeru KIDO |
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Andzej
RUDKA (Poland; Institute for East West Studies, Warsaw Center) Central Europe: Regional Cooperation and Beyond |
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Yoshikazu
HIROSE (Japan, Yamanashi Gakuin University) Austria and the Central European Initiative |
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Discussants:
Takayuki ITO, Miho OSHIMA |
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15:45-17:45 |
4th
Session Chairi Koichi INOUE |
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Pertti
JOENNIEMI (Finland; Center for Peace and Conilict Research) The Karelian Question: Ways ofSettling Border Disputes in Present-Day Europe |
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Susumu
NAGAYO (Japan; Waseda University) Slovakia and Hungary: The Most Complicated Bilateral Relations in Central Europe: Focusing on the Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Problem |
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Discussants:
Hiroshi MOMOSE, Stephen KOTKIN |
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18:00-20:30 |
Reception
party at Aspen Hotel |
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July 26 (Fri.) |
9:45-11:45 |
5th
Sesslon Chair: Kazuo NAKAI |
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Ivo SAMSON
(Slovakia; Slovak Institute for International Studies) Enlargement of NATO Eastwards and the Slovak Security Position |
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Jiří Šedivý
(Czech Rep.; Institute of Politology, Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University)
Czech-NATO Relations: A Dynamic Process |
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Discussants:
Takako UETA, Yutaka AKINO |
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6th
Session Chair: Shinichiro TABATA |
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Witold
MORAWSKI (Poland; Warsaw University) Society as an Economic Actor in Three Paradigms of Systemic Change in Poland |
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Tsuneaki
SATO (Japan; Professor Emeritus of Economics. Yokohama City University)
Possibilities for and Limitations to a "Mixed Economv " in Post- Socialist Transformation: Reflections After Thirteen Years |
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Drscussants:
Hiroyuki OKADA, Kioshi KASAHARA |
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13:15-15:15 |
7th
Session Chair: Fumio UDA |
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Vitalii
ZHURKIN (Russia; Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Science) Russia and the Enlargement of NATO |
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Yoko IWAMA
(Japan; Kyoto University) Western Europe and the Future of NATO |
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Discussants:
Takako UETA, Kenichi NAKAMURA |
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15:30-17:00 |
8th
Session Chair: Shugo MINAGAWA |
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Round-Table
Discussion |
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July 27 (Sat.) |
9:45-11:45 |
Panel
DiscussionPolitical Directions of El'tsin Government after the Presidential
Elections |
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Char: Shugo
MINAGAWA (Japan; SRC) |
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Panelists:
Toshihiko UENO (Japan; Japan Institute of Intemational Affairs) Fumio UDA (Japn; Sophia University) Nobuaki SHIOKAWA (Japan; University of Tokyo) Nobuo SHIMOTOMAI (Japan; Hosei University) Shigeki HAKAMADA (Japan; Aoyama Gakuin University) |
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Discussant:
Hiroshi KIMURA (Japan; International Institute of Japanese studies) |
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Copyright (c) 1997 by the Slavic Research Center.( English / Japanese ) All rights reserved.