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February 9 (Sat) and 10 (Sun), 2013 Venue: East Building, Mita Campus, Keio University International Symposium on Keio University Global COE Program Center of Governance for Civil Society, Keio University GCOE-CGCS

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February 9 (Sat) and 10 (Sun), 2013Venue: East Building, Mita Campus, Keio University

International Symposium on

K e i o U n i v e r s i t y G l o b a l C O E P r o g r a m

Center of Governance for Civil Society, Keio University GCOE-CGCS

Day 1February 9, 2013Venue: East Building

10:30-12:30

13:30-15:30

16:00-18:00

Session 1: History of Political Thought

5th Floor6th Floor 8th Floor

Session 3: Civil Society in East Asian Contexts

Session 2: Family Governance in Australia

Session 4: Governance in Asia

Session 5: Active Civil Society in Asia

10:00 Opening Ceremony

18:30-20:30Venue: Chugoku hanten

1st Floor, MTC Building, 5-13-18 Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0014 JapanTel: +81-3-3798-1381

Reception

Day 2February 10, 2013Venue: East Building

The program is also avai lable on the website (ht tp://www.cgcs .keio.ac . jp/).

10:00-12:00

13:00-15:00

15:30-17:30

Session 6: Social Institutions

5th Floor6th Floor 8th Floor

Session 7: International Dimensions I

Session 8: Political Thought I

Session 11: Political Thought II

Session 10: International Dimensions II

Session 9: Sociological Thought

Session 12:Local Migration of Labor Force to Serve Foreign Tourists

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Venue: East Building

Opening Ceremony 10:00- 6th Floor

Atsushi Seike (President, Keio University)

Yutaka Oishi (Dean, Graduate School of Law, Keio University)

Hideki Watanabe (Dean, Graduate School of Human Relations, Keio University)

Toshiro Tanaka (Program Leader of GCOE-CGCS, Keio University)

Program for Day 1

February 9, 2013

Session 1: History of Political Thought 10:30-12:30 6th Floor

Chair ...................................... Ken Tsutsumibayashi (Professor, Keio University)

Paper Givers ............... David Boucher (Professor, Cardi� University)

“British Idealism and State Intervention” (*)

  Cesare Cuttica (Maître de conférences, Université Paris 8)

“That Notorious Loser in the History of Political Thought: Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653)

between Patriarchalism and Patriotism”

Session 2: Family Governance in Australia 13:30-15:30 6th Floor

Chair ...................................... Masami Sekine (Professor, Keio University)

Paper Giver .................. Tomoko Fujita (Research Fellow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)

“Familiar Manifestations: Australian Family Policy since the 1970s”

Discussants ................... Kerreen Reiger (Honorary Research Associate, La Trobe University)

Takao Fujikawa (Professor, Osaka University)

Xue Yang (Research Fellow, Keio University)

Session 3: Civil Society in East Asian Contexts 13:30-15:30 8th Floor

Chair ...................................... Nobuto Yamamoto (Professor, Keio University)

Paper Givers ............... Lauren Richardson (Ph.D. Student, �e Australian National University)

“Transnational Advocacy for North Korean A-bomb Victims: The Role of Japan’s Citizen-Activists”

  Fumie Mitani (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“Transformation of Media Discourse on Comfort Women Issue in 1990s Japan: A Media Frame Analysis”

  Yumi Sel (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“The Emergence of the International Institution in Asia: The Foundation of the Asian Development Bank”

Discussant ..................... Meynardo P. Mendoza (Assistant Professor, Ateneo de Manila University)

Session 4: Governance in Asia 16:00-18:00 6th Floor

Chair ...................................... Wonho Jang (Professor, University of Seoul)

Paper Givers ............... Suk-Jun Lim (Professor, Dong-A University)

“Designing Labor Governance in Developing Societies: ILO’s ‘Better Work’

in Cambodia, Vietnam, and Indonesia” (*)

  Sang-Woo Yoon (Assistant Professor, Dong-A University)

Eunjoo Jang (Assistant Professor, Keio University)

“A Comparative Study on Income Inequalities in Korea, Japan, and China”

Eunjoo Jang (Assistant Professor, Keio University)

“The Representative Activity of Local Assemblies in Japan and Korea”

Discussants ................... Ki-Sik Hwang (Assistant Professor, Dong-A University)

Wonho Jang (Professor, University of Seoul)

Kosuke Oyama (Professor, Keio University)

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Venue: East Building

Program for Day 2

February 10, 2013

Session 5: Active Civil Society in Asia 16:00-18:00 8th Floor

Chair ...................................... Nobuto Yamamoto (Professor, Keio University)

Paper Givers ............... Linas Didvalis (Ph.D. Student, International Christian University)

“Saving Tropical Forests: The Role of Japan and Its Environmental Movements”

  Jera Beah H. Lego (Ph.D. Student, International Christian University)

“Protecting and Assisting Displaced Persons along the Thai-Burma Border:

The Role of Nongovernment Organizations”

  Surya Pathak (Ph.D. Student, International Christian University)

“The Political Transition in Nepal: Challenges Ahead”

Discussant ..................... Meynardo P. Mendoza (Assistant Professor, Ateneo de Manila University)

Reception 18:30-20:30 Chugoku hanten

Session 6: Social Institutions 10:00-12:00 6th Floor

Chair ...................................... Hideki Watanabe (Professor, Keio University)

Paper Givers ............... Masayuki Ozawa (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“The Analysis of the Youth’s Shadow Education and School Life in Japan and South Korea”

  Yoh Murayama (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“The Effect of Intergenerational Program on the Mental Health of Elderly People in Local Communities”

  Kota Toma (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“Analysis of the ‘Home’ Logic around De-familialization of Child Rearing:

From Analysis of the Japanese Debate about Social Care”

  Masataka Honda (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“‘Ie’ System That Could Be Amicable and Democratic Family Which Is Not Necessarily Becoming Amicable”

Discussants ................... Hirohisa Takenoshita (Associate Professor, Sophia University)

  Hyun-Cheol Kim (Research Fellow, National Youth Policy Institute)

  Kerreen Reiger (Honorary Research Associate, La Trobe University)

Session 7: International Dimensions I 10:00-12:00 8th Floor

Chair ...................................... Toshiro Tanaka (Professor Emeritus, Keio University)

Paper Givers ............... Hyeyon Jeon (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“The Japan-Korea Relation in the United States’ East Asia Strategy during the Cold War:

Its Regional Economic Policy and the Roles of Japan and Korea in the New Look Strategy”

  Akira Igata (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“Rethinking ‘Middle Powers’ in IR Theory: The Case of Post-Cold War Japanese Foreign Policy”

  Tomoaki Honda (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“The Two ‘Capacity Building Assistance’ : Focusing on the Deforming Aspects of Japan’s International

Cooperation Policy”

Discussant ..................... Yuichi Hosoya (Professor, Keio University)

Invitees only

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Session 8: Political Thought I 10:00-12:00 5th Floor

Chair ...................................... Masanaru Tanoue (Professor, Keio University)

Paper Givers ............... Yoshihiko Takahashi (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“Eric Voegelin on Austrian Politics in the Crisis of Democracy”

  Takuya Furuta (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“Why Did Filmer Not Publish Patriarcha? The ‘Consistency’ and ‘Inconsistency’ of Robert Filmer’s

Political Thought”

Discussant ..................... Cesare Cuttica (Maître de conférences, Université Paris 8)

Session 9: Sociological Thought 13:00-15:00 6th Floor

Chair ...................................... Hideo Hama (Professor, Keio University)

Paper Givers ............... Yuji Odagiri (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“Critical Sociology and Its Problem of the Normativity”

  Shingo Torigoe (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“Novel Experience and Unexpected Future”

  Tadato Sawada (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“The Emotional Time: A Sociological Approach to Traumatic Experiences”

Discussant ..................... Nozomi Ikeya (Professor, Keio University)

Session 10: International Dimensions II 13:00-15:00 8th Floor

Chair ...................................... Toshiro Tanaka (Professor Emeritus, Keio University)

Paper Givers ............... Daisuke Hayashi (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“The ‘China Lobby’ in America and Britain: The Influence of Congress and Parliament over Foreign Policies

toward China, 1945-1949”

  Tsuyoshi Goroku (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“The US and NATO’s ‘Dual-Track’ Decision, 1977-79”

Kazuhiko Fuchikawa (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“Regulations on Buyer Power under the Antitrust Laws: Focusing on Large-scale Retailers”

Discussants ................... Hitoshi Suzuki (Lecturer, University of Niigata Prefecture)

Takemasa Sekine (Research Fellow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)

Session 11: Political Thought II 13:00-15:00 5th Floor

Chair ...................................... Yoshihisa Hagiwara (Professor, Keio University)

Paper Givers ............... Kenjiro Harata (Assistant Professor, Keio University)

“The Christian Politics of Tony Blair: Faith and Values in Modern Politics”

  Yusuke Umezawa (Ph.D. Student, Keio University)

“A Warning against Unthinking Obedience: On Harold Laski’s Pluralist Theory of the State”

Discussant ..................... David Boucher (Professor, Cardi� University)

Session 12: Local Migration of Labor Force to Serve Foreign Tourists 15:30-17:30 6th Floor

Chair ...................................... Kayoko Ishii (Associate Professor, Toyo Eiwa University)

Paper Givers ............... Kannapa Pongponrat (Lecturer, �ammasat University)

“Domestic Labor Migration from Isan to Samui for Trans-border Tourists”

  Mineo Takada (Professor, Hiroshima Shudo University)

“Nepalis in Phuket: Narrative of a Tailor” (*)

  Suttiporn Bunmak (Lecturer, �aksin University)

“To Be or Not to Be Domestic Worker in Malaysia: Patani-Malay Workers in Tom Yam Restaurants”

Discussant ..................... Hiroyuki Yakushiji (Assistant, Ritsumeikan University)

  (*) Tentative as of January 18, 2013

Keio Univers i ty Global COE Center of Governance for Civi l SocietyRoom 651, 5th Floor, South Annex, Keio University

2-15-45 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8345 JapanTel: +81-3-5427-1045 Fax: +81-3-5427-1046

URL : http://www.cgcs.keio.ac.jp/

2-15-45 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Mita Campus Map

INQUIRIES

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Tamachi

Mita

Mita

Keio UniversityMita Campus

LAWSON

Seven-Eleven

Mitsui Sumitomo Bank

Main Gate

East Gate

JR Yamanote and

Keihin-Tohoku Line

A3 Exit

A10 Exit

NEC

Mita 2chiome

AkabanebashiOedo

Line

Akabanebashi-guchi Exit

Police box

Chugoku hanten

Mita Line

to Gotanda

to Shinbashi

to Hibiya

to Meguro

to Shinagawa

to TokyoMorinagaPlaza Bldg.

Tamachicenter Bldg.

TsunamachiGround

Keio ChutobuJunior High School

Keio GirlsSenior High School

Azabu-juban

Sannohashi

Metropolitan expressway

to Daimonto Roppongi

to ShinbashiAsakusa Line

Asakusa Line

Mita Line

to Sengakuji

Keio-Naka St.

McD

East Gate

North Gate

West Gate

Main Gate(South Gate)

Old University Library

Keio Corporate

New University Library

South School Building

Public Speaking Hall " Mita Enzetsu-kan "

Graduate School Building

Administration

North Building

SouthBuilding

Keio Trade

West SchoolBuilding

West Building

UniversityCo-op

East Building

Yukichi FukuzawaBronze Statue

“Maboroshino Mon”

FukuzawaPark

Faculty ResearchBuilding

Union

First SchoolBuilding

"Jukukan-kyoku "

East Building5&6&8th Floors

Reception

Guard Room

Temporary Office Building (removed)

Family Mart

CelestineHotel