TO:PXW01701 Sub: Thanks and Program of IS on East Asia <<Thank you>> from Aiko Ikeo, Tokyo Many thanks for the people who responded to our <<Call for a Paper>> request of May 3. We have accepted a proposal from South Florida. Please find our latest program. ******************************************************************* May 4, 1995 The 1995 International Symposium on East Asia, Kokugakuin University Theme: Economic Development and the International System in Twentieth Century East Asia Program Morning, August 31, 1995 9:00- 9:30 Opening Address by the Organizer Akira Baba 9:30-10:00 Plenary Session: Yu Xin Chun, Nankai University, P.R.C. 'Changes in International Environment and Relations in East Asia' 10:00-10:20 Tea Break 10:20-12:30 Plenary Session: The International Environment in East Asia Chairs: Michio Yamaoka and Kazuo Ueyama Paul F. Hooper, University of Hawaii, U.S.A. 'From Friend to Foe: Pre-WWII Japanese-American Relations within The Institute of Pacific Relations' Lawrence T. Woods, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada 'Learning from the Institute of Pacific Relations: The Canadian Experience' Discussants: Nobuo Katagiri, Gunma Prefectual Women's University, Japan Michio Yamaoka, Waseda University, Japan Kurt W. Radtke, Leiden University, The Netherlands 'Strategic Concepts undelying the so-called "Hirota Foreign Policy"' Discussant: Ryoichi Tobe, National Defence Academy, Japan Afternoon, August 31, 1995 2:00-5:00 Parallel Session (1): North East Asia in the 20th Century Chairs: Tetsuji Okazaki and Akira Baba Toshiro Matsumoto, Okayama University, Japan 'Historical Meaning of the Industrial Development under the Regime of Manchukuo: the Case of Iron & Steel Industry' Discussant: Osamu Nagashima, Ritsumeikan University, Japan Sang-Kyung Kwak, Korea University, South Korea 'Conditions of Economic Development in the First Half of the 20th Century in the East Asia' Discussant: Tetsuji Okazaki, University of Tokyo, Japan Vladimir B. Yakubovsky, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia 'The Concept of Regionalism in Northeast Asia: Origin and Evolution' Discussant: Masaru Ikei, Keio University, Japan Afternoon, August 31, 1995 2:00-5:00 Parallel Session (2): Continuity and Discontinuity in Economic Thought and Policy Chairs: Yoshinobu Oikawa and Aiko Ikeo Kiichiro Yagai, Kyoto University, Japan 'Economic Reform Plans in the Japanese War Economy' Discussant: Kurt W. Radtke, Leiden University, The Netherlands Zhu Jia-zhen, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, P.R.C. 'The Equalization of Wealth in Social Changes in China after the 1920s' Discussant: Masukichi Yamazaki, Takasaki City University of Economics, Japan Ye Tan, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, P.R.C. 'An Analysis of the Historical Study of Chinese Economic Thought in the 1920s and 1930s' Discussant: Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Waseda University, Japan 6:30-8:30 Reception Morning, September 1, 1995 9:00-12:00 Parallel Session (3): Experience and Change in the Chinese Economy Chairs: Kiichiro Yagi and Masaharu Osaki Zheng Xueyi, Peking University, P.R.C. 'A Positive Study of Chinese Business Culture from 1920s through the 1950s and its Social Meaning' Discussant: Sang-Kyung Kwak, Korea University, South Korea Mio Kishimoto, University of Tokyo, Japan He Xingliang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, P.R.C. 'The Market Economy and the Ethnic Problem in China' Discussant: Masaharu Osaki, Kokugakuin University, Japan To Shin, Kitakyushu University, Japan 'China's Economic Development and International Economic Relations' Discussant: Kiichiro Yagai, Kyoto University, Japan Morning September 1, 1995 9:00-12:00 Parallel Session (4): The Cultural Underpinnings of Economic Development: Science, Technology, Education and Ethics Chairs: Shininchi Yamamuro and Tamotsu Nishizawa Liu Qi, Graduate School of Education, University of Tsukuba, Japan 'The Movement for New Education and the Chinese Revolution in the 1920s' Discussant: Hajime Tajima, Kokugakuin University, Japan Dajin Peng, University of South Florida, U.S.A. 'Does Confucianism Matter?: The Role of East Asian Culture in East Asian Economic Development Discussant: Aiko Ikeo, Kokugakuin University, Japan Fumihiko Satofuka, University of Goteborg, Sweden 'Science, Technology and Society in Twentieth Century East Asia' Discussant: Ichiro Hokimoto, Kokugakuin University, Japan Afternoon, September 1, 1995 2:00-2:50 Plenary Session: Shinkichi Eto, University of Tokyo, Professor Emeritus, Japan 'Tradition and Innovation in East Asia' 2:50-3:10 Tea Break 3:10-5:00 Panel Session: Economic Development and the International System in Twentieth Century East Asia Chairs: Akira Baba and Aiko Ikeo Panels: Takeshi Hayashi, Daito Bunka University, Japan Dajin Peng, University of South Florida, U.S.A. Ye Tan, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, P.R.C. Shinichi Yamamuro, Kyoto University, Japan The Organizing Committee: Akira Baba, Kokugakuin University; Aiko Ikeo, Kokugakuin University; Yoshiko Kojo, Kokugakuin University; Tamotsu Nishizawa, Hitotsubashi University ;Yoshinobu Oikawa, Rikkyo University; Tetsuji Okazaki, University of Tokyo; Masaharu Osaki, Kokugakuin University; Yasutami Suzuki, Kokugakuin University; Kazuo Ueyama, Kokugakuin University; Kiichiro Yagi, Kyoto University; Shinichi Yamamuro, Kyoto University; Michio Yamaoka, Waseda University Questions to Masaharu Osaki or Aiko Ikeo 1995 International Symposium on East Asia, Department of Economics, Kokugakuin University, 4-10-28 Higashi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150, JAPAN Fax: +81-3-5466-2340 Email: [log in to unmask] (Aiko Ikeo)