和解学の創成

  • 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

  • 1904年ソウル 南大門

  • 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

Multifaceted Values in Multilevel Contexts と題した国際会議(2019年9月19−20日)に、領域代表が招待され和解学のプレゼンテーションを英語で行いました。

領域代表の報告は、20日に英語で以下の題目で行われました。

Toyomi Asano (Waseda University), “National memories and norms as another factor in international politics for reconciliation in East Asia. A challenge for reconciliation studies in East Asia”

会議を組織された日野愛郎先生、ベルギー大学のフランソワ・フォレット先生に深く感謝、申し上げます。

なお、全体のプログラムは以下です。

Introductions on 19th in September

9:30-9:45 François Foret (ULB), Airo Hino (Waseda University), “Values in Japan and Europe: a comparative historical, socio-cultural and political perspective”

VALUES AS BEDROCK AND RESOURCES FOR POLITICS

Social values and political change: a demand-driven authoritarianism?

09:45-10:15 Frédéric Gonthier (School of Political Studies, University of Grenoble), Willy Jou, Airo Hino (Waseda University),“A rise of authoritarian values in Japan and Europe?”

Political parties as triggers, channels or containers of values

10:15-10:45 Régis Dandoy (Ghent University), Hiroki Ogawa (Kochi University), “Values and party manifestos in Europe and Japan. The rise of authority, cultural conservatism and order?”

10:45-11:15 Masahisa Endo (Waseda University), François Foret (ULB), Airo Hino (Waseda University) “Decline of Pillarisation in Europe, resilience in Japan? The case of value-based parties: Komeito and Christian democracy”

11:15-11:30 Coffee break

Social networks and traditional news media as value mediators

11:30-12:00 Robert Fahey, Stefano Camatarri (Waseda University), “Measuring Japanese and European Societal Polarisation in Multiple Dimensions using Social Network Data”

12:00-12:30 Ryo Chiba, Robert Fahey (Waseda University), “Values in Japanese and European news media: representation of news diversity within a medium and across the media”

12:30-13:30 Lunch break. Buffet on the premise of the conference

VALUES AS INCENTIVES OR OBJECTS OF IDENTITY POLITICS AND PUBLIC ACTION

Values and religion: between security and identity politics

13:30-14:00 François Foret (ULB), “Values in the securitization and culturalization of religion in Europe and Japan”

Values, multiculturalism and integration

14:00-14:30 Corine Torrekens, Vanessa Frangville (ULB), “Values, cultural diversity and social integration in Europe and Japan”

Values at the crossroads of politics and market. Transparency as proxy for good governance
14:30-15:00 Ignacio J. Miñambres (Waseda University), Jana Vargovcikova (ULB), “Transparency as a touchstone of good governance in Europe and Japan. Case study of the Carlos Ghosn affair”

15:00-15:30 Coffee break

VALUES BETWEEN INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: FACTOR OF RECONCILIATION OR DISSENT? A COMPARISON EUROPE-JAPAN

Values in external policy

15:30-16:00 Syuzanna Vasilyan (ULB), “Japan and the EU as “Moral Powers” in the South Caucasus”

16:00-16:30 Keiichi Kubo (Waseda University) “Perception of Public Apologies on the War Crimes: Preliminary Analysis of the 2017 Bosnian Opinion Poll Data”

18:30- Conference dinner at the tempura restaurant “Takashichi”

20TH SEPTEMBER, 2019 (FRIDAY)

10:00-10:30 Welcome of the participants: Coffee and snacks

Values in post-conflict eras

10:30-11:00 Aude Merlin (ULB): “Mobilising Values to build post war Chechnya regime ”

11:00-11:30 Toyomi Asano (Waseda University), “National memories and norms as another factor in international politics for reconciliation in East Asia. A challenge for reconciliation studies in East Asia”

11:30-13:00 Lunch

13:00-13:30 Atsushi Tago (Waseda University) “Group Apology Spoiler and Public Reaction in US-Japan Context: The Effect of Social Dominance Orientation”

MULTILEVEL ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND PARTY POLITICS

Theories of Multi-level Inconsistent Electoral Systems

13:30-14:00 Takayoshi Uekami (Kokugakuin University) and Daisuke Shimizu (Gakushuin University), “The Spatial Competition Model under Multi-Level Inconsistent Electoral Systems: Explaining Party Policy Discrepancies in Japan”

14:00-14:15 Coffee break

Analyses of surveys of politicians across multilevel polities

14:15-14:45 Masahiko Tatebayashi (Kyoto University), “Legislator’s Personal Vote Seeking in Multi-Level Party Politics in Japan”

Analyses of parliamentary activities across multilevel polities

14:45-15:15 – Daisuke Hakiai (Kobe University) and Jaehyun Song (Waseda University), “Multi-level Electoral Systems and pork-barrel Politics: The Case of Japan’s LDP Politicians”