International Symposia
International Symposia in 2010 Fiscal Year
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- International Seminar in Phnom Penh
- This is an announcement of an International Seminar on "Change and
Persistence in Cambodian Society" at Phnom Penh, Cambodia on the coming
Saturday, jointly organized by the Faculty of Agricultural Economics and
Rural Development of Royal University of Agriculture, Collaborative Research
on 'State formation and Community', Center for Southeast Asian Studies,
Kyoto University (Leader: Dr. Sasagawa Hideo, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific
University), and the Cambodia Fieldstation of Kyoto University GCOE Program
'In Search of Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa'.
- Date:March 12, 2011
- Place:Seminar room No.5, Cambodia Japan Cooperation Center
- Program:
12:50-13:00
- Welcome and Introduction by Dr. Kobayashi Satoru (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
- 13:00-13:40
- Dr. Kobayashi Satoru (CSEAS, Kyoto University),
"Reconfiguration of Cambodian rural community: 1979-2002"
- 13:40-14:20
- Dr. Yagura Kenjiro (Hannan University, Osaka)
"Effects of youth labor migration on the selection of spouse, place
of residence and land inheritance in Cambodia"
- 14:20-14:30 Break
- 14:30-15:10
- Ms. Yoeu Asikin (Lecturer, Royal University of Agriculture)
"Willingness to pay for the conservation of flooded forest in TonleSap
Biosphere preserve, Cambodia"
- 15:10-15:50
- Mr. Pinn Thira (Lecturer, Royal University of Agriculture)
"The effectiveness of vegetable production in farmers livelihood
at Wat Chas village, Kampong Cham province"
- 15:50-16:30
- Mr. Duk Piseth (Lecturer, Royal University of Agriculture)
"The study of farmers' attitude towards Stung Chinet irrigation,
Kampong Thom Province"
- 16:30-16:50 Break
- 16:50-18:00 Discussion
Discussants, Dr. Nathan Badenoch (CSEAS-Hakubi, Kyoto University), Dr.
Sasagawa Hideo (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
- 18:00-18:10
- Summary and Nest Steps by Dr. Kobayashi Satoru (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
- Contact: Kobayashi Satoru
- Date:January 29 - 30, 2011
- Name of Symposium:G-COE International Conferece 2010"Understanding Global India: The
South Asian Path of Development andits Possibilities"
- Place:Kyoto City International Foundation, Special Conference Room
- Organizers:National Institutes for the Humanities Program, Contemporary India Area
Studies /Kyoto University Global COE Program (G-COE), In Search of Humanosphere
in Asia and Africa
- International Seminar on Radically Envisioning a Different Southeast Asia:
From a Non-State Perspective
- Date:January 18th - 19th, 2011
- Place:Inamori Foundation Hall (Room No. 333), Inamori Foundation Memorial Building,
Kyoto University
- Organizers:Asian Connections: Southeast Asian Model for Co-Existence in the 21st Century
Asian CORE Program, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science/ Planted
Forests in Equatorial Southeast Asia: Human-nature Interactions in High
Biomass Society Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S)/ In Search of
Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa, Global COE Program, Kyoto
University,
- International Seminar on Rural Social Structure in Vietnam at Hanoi
- This is an announcement of an International Seminar on "Structure
and Dynamics of Village Community in Vietnam" at Hanoi in the coming
January 2011, jointly organized by Hanoi Agricultural University, Collaborative
Research on 'Comparative Study on Rural Social Structure in Asia' in the
Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University (Leader: Dr. Masayuki
Yanagisawa, Center for Integrated Area Studies, Kyoto University), and
the Initiative 1 of Kyoto University G-COE Program 'In Search of Sustainable
Humanosphere in Asia and Africa'.
- Date & Time:January 6th (Thurs.), 2011
- Place: Hanoi Paradise Hotel (Hanoi City, Vietnam)
- Program:
9:30-10:10
- Koichi Fujita (Kyoto University), “Rural Social Structure in Asia in Comparative
Perspective”
10:10-10:40 Discussions
10:40-11:40
- Yoshihiro Sakane (Hiroshima University), “Family and Kinship System in
Vietnam”
11:40-12:10 Discussions
12:10-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:30
- Takashi Okae (Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry
and Fisheries, Japan),
- “Discussing Vietnamese Village Based on Yumio Sakurai’s Book ‘The Formation
of Vietnamese Village' and others”
14:30-15:30 Discussions
15:30-16:00 Business Meeting
Other participants:
- Masato Hiwatari (Hokkaido University),
- Kei Kajisa (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies),
- Satoru Kobayashi (Kyoto University),
- Akihiko Ohno (Aoyama Gakuin University),
- Sumiaki Iwamoto (Tokyo Agricultural University),
- Tamae Sugihara (Tokyo Agricultural University), and Huu Khanh and other
participants from Hanoi Agricultural University.
- Contact:Koichi Fujita (CSEAS)
- The ASEAN-Japan Relationship Today and Future: Dialogue with ASEAN Committee
of Permanent Representatives
- We are pleased to announce the upcoming dialogue with ASEAN Committee of
Permanent Representatives (CPR), which will take place at the Center for
Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University on 20 December 2010.
The dialogue is joined by Permanent Representatives of ASEAN CPR and Ambassador
Takio Yamada (Japan’s Ambassador to ASEAN). In welcoming them, we will
have a keynote address by Prof. Takashi Shiraishi (Executive Member of
the Council of Science and Technology Policy in the Cabinet Office). The
event will be a great opportunity to exchange opinions from various perspectives
about the future ASEAN and its relationship with Japan, and you are cordially
invited to take part of it.
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- With the rise of China, there is a growing attention on the role of ASEAN
in reshaping the regional order in East Asia. As the expanded East Asia
Summit (EAS) with the participation of Russia and the U.S. is scheduled
next year under the chairmanship of Indonesia, it is expected that Japan
strengthens its diplomatic ties with ASEAN. It is in this context that
the renewal of Tokyo Declaration and ASEAN-Japan Plan of Action adopted
in 2003 will be a significant agenda in 2011. Thus, next year is expected
to be the milestone for ASEAN-Japan diplomatic relationship. Prof. Takashi
Shiraishi will share his idea on the reshaping of regional order in East
Asia.
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- ASEAN CPR was established by the ASEAN Charter in 2009. Since the establishment,
Permanent Representatives in the CPR have played an active role in promoting
policies directed to ASEAN integration. Therefore, it is a great opportunity
for Japanese academics interested in Southeast Asia to exchange their views
on the region with ASEAN architects.
- Date & Time:20 December 2010, 16.30 pm – 18.00 pm
- Place:Middle Size Conference Room at the Inamori Foundation Memorial Hall 3rd
floor, Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University.
- Program:
- Moderator: Prof. Honna Jun (Ritsumeikan University, Faculty of International Relations)
- 16:30-16:35
Opening speech : Prof. Matsumoto Hiroshi (President of Kyoto University) 16:35-16:40
Speech : ASEAN Committee of Permanent Representative
- 16:40:16:45
Introduction:Prof. Shimizu Hiromu (Director of Center for Southeast Asian Studies)
- 16:45-17:15
Keynote address:Prof. Shiraishi Takashi (Council of Science and Technology Policy, Cabinet
Office, President of IDE-JETRO, Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University)
“From East Asia Back to Asia Pacific”
- Q&A
- 17:15-18:00
- Dialogue with ASEAN Ambassadors:
• Ambassador Yamada Takio (Japanese Ambassador to ASEAN)
• H.E. Amb. Pengiran Hajjah Basmillah Pengiran Haji Abbas
(State of Brunei Darussalam)
• H.E. Amb. Kan Pharidh (Kingdom of Cambodia)
• H.E. Amb. I Gede Ngurah Swajaya (Republic of Indonesia)
• H.E. Amb. Prasith Sayasith (Lao People’s Democratic
Republic)
• H.E. Amb. Hsu King Bee (Federation of Malaysia)
• H.E. Amb. U Nyan Lynn (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)
• Mr. Adrian Bernie C. Candolada (Republic of The Philippines)
• Ms. Teo Lay Cheng (Republic of Singapore)
• H.E. Amb. Manasvi Srisodapol (Kingdom of Thailand)
• H.E. Amb. Vu Dang Dung (Socialist Republic of Vietnam)
• H. E. Mr.Sayakane Sisouvong (Deputy Secretary-General
of ASEAN for ASEAN Political-Security Community)
- Contact: Masaaki Okamoto (CSEAS)
- JSPS Asian Core-Program Seminar: Local Politics and Social Cleavages in
Transforming Asia
- Date & Time: December 17 - 18, 2010
- Place: Room 331 and 332, Inamori Foundation Memorial Building
- Cp-organized by: JSPS, CSEAS and CAPAS
- International Workshop: Changing Position of India in World Politics and
Security
- Date & Time:14 December 2010, 15:00-18:00
- Place:Mediuml-size Seminar Room, Inamori Foundation Building 3rd floor, Center
for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
- Host Institutes: KINDAS & G-COE Initiative 1 and 4
- (*KINDAS (Center for the Study of Contemporary India at Kyoto University)
was launched on 1 April 2010 with the aim of furthering our understanding
of contemporary India through interdisciplinary studies.)
- Program:
- 15:00-15:40 Keynote Speech by Swaran Singh (Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru
University)
- 15:40-16:15 Discussion
- 16:15-16:30 Break
- 16:30-18:00 Session: Security Issues of India
- 16:30-16:45 Hiroki Nakanishi (Ph.D. Candidate, ASAFAS)
- “Rethinking U.S.-India Civilian Nuclear Cooperation Agreement: Trade-off
between India’s Right of Nuclear Test and Nuclear Cooperation”
- 16:45-17:00 Shiro Sato (Researcher, CSEAS)
“On the Possibility of Treaty of Non-First Use of Nuclear Weapons between
India and China”
- 17:00-17:15 Tomoko Kiyota (Ph.D. Candidate, Takushoku University )
“India’s Arms Procurement Policy: Equilibrium between Requirement of Indigenous
Production and Acquisition”
- 17:15-18:00 Discussion
- Contact:Shiro SATO (CSEAS)
- Date: December 9 - 11, 2010
- Name of Conference:G-COE International Conferece 2010
- Place:Hanoi, Veitnam
- Organizers:Kyoto University Global COE Program "In Search of Humanosphere in
Asia and Africa" Initiative 2/GIS-IDEAS
- Date: October 20, 2011
- Name of Conference:G-COE International Conferece 2010
- Place:Riau University, Indonesia
- Organizers:Kyoto University Global COE Program "In Search of Humanosphere in
Asia and Africa" Initiative 3/Riau University
- Date & Time:September 24th, 2010, Friday, 14:00-17:00
- Name of Forum:CSEAS SEMINAR ON THE PHILIPPINES
- Place:Middle-Sized Room, Inamori Foundation Hall Kyoto University (Room No. 332,
3rd floor)
- Program:
- 14:00-14:10
- Welcome remarks by Prof. Hiromu Shimizu, Director, Center for Southeast
Asian Studies, Kyoto University
- 14:10-14:50
- Presentation #1 Prof. Nicanor G. Tiongson, Visiting Researcher PUSONG AND
REVOLUTION: SUBVERSIVE LAUGHTER IN THE LATE 19th CENTURY TAGALOG TRICKSTER
TALES
- 14:50-15:30
- Presentation #2 Prof. Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem, Visiting Research Fellow
PRIME MINISTER VIRATA: THE MAKING AND UNMAKING OF A TECHNOCRATIC REVOLUTION
- 15:30-15:40 Break
- 15:40-16:20
- Presentation #3 Prof. Eduardo Climaco Tadem, Visiting Researcher MARXISM,
THE PEASANTRY AND AGRARIAN REVOLUTION IN THE PHILIPPINES
- 16:20-17:00 Open Forum
- Date & Time:July 23rd, 2010, 9:30 - 16:10
- Name of Forum:The First Public Forum on Indonesia : Current Political & Economic
Trends
- Place:Room No. 333, Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto University
- Organizer:Consulate-General of the Republic of Indonesia in Osaka/ CSEAS
- Program:PDF
- Poster:PDF
- Date:July 12, 2010
- Name of Workshop:International Workshop on Islamic Economics: Reconsidering the Idea of
Islamic Finance
- Place:Durham University(United Kingdom)
- Organizers:Center for Islamic Area Studies, Kyoto University/ Kyoto University Global
COE Program "In Search of Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa/
Durham Islamic Finace Programme, Durham University
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- Date and Time:July 10th (Thurs.), 2010 13:00-18:15
- Name of Meeting:11th Research Meeting for Oil Palm
- Place:Middle Meeting Room (chuu-kaigishitsu), Inamori Building, Kyoto University,
Japan
- Program:
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Part 1 Indonesian Session
13:00-15:30
"Politics of Oil Palm Plantation Expansion and the Popular Resistance
Movement in West Kalimantan" (by Drs. Abudur Rozaki (Islamic State
University of Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
"The Relation Dynamic of Small Holder Oil Palm Plantation and The
State : The Case Study in North Sumatra - Indonesia" (Drs. YB. Widodo (Pusat
Penelitian Kependudukan, LIPI, Indonesia)
Part 2 Malaysian Session
15:45-18:15
”From Natural Forest to Planted Forest: Metamorphoses of a High Biomass
Society in Northern Sarawak, Malaysia” (Dr. Ishikawa Noboru, CSEAS)
”Resistance and Resiliance of Local Community to the Oil Palm Plantation
in Sarawak” (Ms. Kato Yumi)
- Date:June 10, 2010
- Name of Conference:Humanosphre Science School 2010
- Place:Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia
- Organizers:Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University/Research
and Development Unit for Biomaterials, LIPI/Gadjah Mada University/Center
for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
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