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「グローバルヒストリーと マルティラテラリズム」国際会議開催のお知らせ(2019年11月25−26日)

スイスのバーゼル大学のマドレーヌ教授他をお迎えして、思想・理論班の最上先生、梅森先生を中心に、以下の国際会議が開かれます。奮って、ご参加ください。

 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

13:00 – 14:30

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”



14:45 – 16:45

Cornelia Knab “Global circulations and international interventions: infectious disease control in historical perspective”

Madeleine Herren  “Public International Unions: the first generation of IGOs?”