1872年東京 日本橋
1933年東京 日本橋
1946年東京 日本橋
2017年東京 日本橋
1872年8月〜10月北京 前門
現在北京 前門
1949年前後北京 前門
1930年代北京 前門
1895年台北 衡陽路
1930年代台北 衡陽路
1960年代台北 衡陽路
現在台北 衡陽路
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2006年ソウル 南大門
1950年ソウル 南大門
1940年代初ソウル 南大門
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Global History and Multilateralism, 25 -26 November 2019 at Waseda University
Day 1: Roundtables on Global History and Multilateralism
At Room 206, Building 7, Waseda University
13:00 – 15:00 Roundtable 1 : The Perspectives of Global History
Moderator: KOYAMA Shukuko (Waseda University)
Glenda Sluga (Sydney University)
Does the history of multilateralism matter?
Ralph Weber (University of Basel)
Multilateralism with Chinese Characteristics: Towards “A New Type of Great Power Relations”
TOMARU Junko (Waseda University)
The foundation of UNESCO and Multilateralisms: the UK, the US, and the governments in exile, 1942-1946
SHIBASAKI Atsushi (Komazawa University)
Japanese Global History or Global Japanese History?: Perspective from the theory of International Cultural Relations
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 – 17:30 Roundtable 2 : The Challenge of Multilateralism, or Multilateralism under Challenge?
Moderator: TANAKA Takahiko (Waseda University)
Madeleine Herren-Oesch (University of Basel)
Globalization and 19th century multilateralism: mismatch or convergence for the 21st century international system?
UMEMORI Naoyuki (Waseda University)
Multilateralism and Greater East Asian Co-prosperity Sphere: An Epistemological
Analysis
Cornelia Knab (University of Basel)
Global disease history and multilateralism: changing paradigms
MOGAMI Toshiki (Waseda University)
A multilateralistic turn?: Not a ‘neutral’ notion named multilateralism
18.00 Greetings: Yoshikazu Kawagisi (Dean, School of Political Science and Economics)
Day 2: Open Lectures
at Conference room 1, International Conference Center, Waseda Universiyy
Ralph Weber “The Chinese New Silk Road and the Soft Power of Connectivity”
Glenda Sluga “What do historians study when they study international politics? — Gender and race in IR”
Cornelia Knab “Global circulations and international interventions: infectious disease control in historical perspective”
Madeleine Herren “Public International Unions: the first generation of IGOs?”