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EU Institute In Japan Tokyo
Second Half Year Report of
2012 Academic Year
October/2012 - March/2013
August, 2013
EU Institute In Japan Tokyo Second Half Year Report of 2012 Academic Year
Table of Contents
Activities
1) International Christian University…………………………………………………………………….. 1
(1) Credit Exchange (Project no. ICU2012(2H)-1)* ………………………………………………… 1
(2) Reciprocal Use of Libraries (Project no. ICU2012(2H)-2)*……………………………………… 3
(3) Open Lecture “The World Bank and Japan in the Multi-Polar Economy”
(Project no. ICU2012(2H)-3)………………………………………………………………………. 5
(4) Open Lecture “The EU in the World and EU-Japan Relations”
(Project no.ICU2012(2H)-4) ………………………………………………………………………. 7
(5) Open Lecture “Franco-German Reconciliation and its Importance in the Construction of
Europe”(Project no. ICU2012(2H)-5)...…………………………………………………………… 9
(6) Open Lecture “Issues on Euro”(Project no. ICU2012(2H)-6)…………………………………… 11
(7) Open Lecture “Finland in relation with EU and Russia”(Project no. ICU2012(2H)-7)………… 13
2) Tsuda College………………………………………………………………………..………………… 15
(1) EUIJ Public Lecture "The Effects of Democratization and EU-accession on Central and
Eastern European Societies" (Project no. Tsuda2012(2H)-1)……..……………………………. 15
EUIJ Tokyo consortium is organised the following four Universities: ・Hitotsubashi University ・International Christian University ・Tokyo University of Foreign Studies ・Tsuda College
*Reports on inter-university activities described by ICU representing all member universities.
Report of Activity under the EUIJ Tokyo Project
Title of the Activity: Credit Exchange Project no. ICU2012(2H)-1
Purpose of the Activity: To carry out an educational program under Article 3 of the EUIJ Tokyo Consortium Agreement
Description/Program: Total of 30 students registered in 16 courses based on the agreement. (See attached documents)
Date(s): October, 2012 – March, 2013
Universities/Person(s) involved: The four member universities of the EUIJ Tokyo Consortium
Place of the Activity: The four member universities of the EUIJ Tokyo Consortium
Financial resources: Each university’s budget
Results: (On-going)
Future perspectives:
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EUにおける企業
と市場
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Polit
ics a
nd In
tern
atio
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elat
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in E
urop
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関係
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)チェコ語初級(1)
10
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TUFS
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man
Rom
antic
ism
2ドイツ・ロマン派の展開と受容(2)
20
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TUFS
Inte
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ns in
Eur
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Bヨーロッパ国際関係論B
20
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cono
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in E
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and
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ア・東欧諸国の政治と経済(2)
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Com
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and
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catio
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00
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e EU
EUと環境問題
11
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10
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Brit
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20
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ture
on
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国際関係特別講
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Report of Activity under the EUIJ Tokyo Project
Title of the Activity: Reciprocal Use of Libraries
Project no. ICU2012(2H)-2
Purpose of the Activity: To carry out an educational program under Article 3 of the EUIJ Tokyo Consortium Agreement.
Description/Program: (See the attached document)
Date(s): April, 2012 – March, 2013
Universities/Person(s) involved:
The four member university libraries of the EUIJ Tokyo Consortium
Place of the Activity: The four member university libraries of the EUIJ Tokyo Consortium
Financial resources: Each university’s budget
Results: (On-going)
Future perspectives:
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463
1217
--
Pat
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from
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2242
30
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Report of Activity under the EUIJ Tokyo Project
Title of the Activity: Open Lecture “The World Bank and Japan in the Multi-Polar Economy”
Project no. ICU2012(2H)-3
Purpose of the Activity: As part of continuing lectures connected to Professor Takako Ueta's “Politics and International Relations in Europe” course.
Description/Program: Lecture on World Bank’s role, priorities and programs in international development amid the changing landscape of the global economy
Date(s): Wednesday, 23 January, 2013 13 :15-15:00
Universities/Person(s) involved:
Kazushige Taniguchi Special Representative, Japan, The World Bank
Place of the Activity: Room303 , University Hall, ICU
Financial resources: ICU’s Budget
Results:
Nearly one hundred students listened to Mr.
Taniguchi with great interest. After concluding his
talk, several students had questions, to which the ambassador gave careful attention in answering in
detail.
Future perspectives:
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Report of Activity under the EUIJ Tokyo Project
Title of the Activity: Open Lecture “The EU in the World and EU-Japan Relations”
Project no. ICU2012(2H)-4
Purpose of the Activity: As part of continuing lectures connected to Professor Takako Ueta's “Politics and International Relations in Europe” course.
Description/Program:
Ambassador Schweisgut spoke about overcoming the EU financial crisis, discussions about European integration, and policy on foreign relations and security. Additionally, with regard to Japanese relations, he spoke about the free trade agreement, for which negotiations are expected to begin this spring, and expectations for cooperative frameworks, including intergovernmental cooperation.
Date(s): Thursday, 24 January , 2013 16:30-17:40
Universities/Person(s) involved:
Ambassador Hans Dietmar Schweisgut, Ambassador of the European Union to Japan
Place of the Activity: International Conference Room, Kiyoshi Togasaki Memorial Dialogue House, ICU
Financial resources: ICU’s Budget
Results:
Nearly one hundred students listened to the ambassador with great interest. After concluding his talk, several students had questions, to which the ambassador gave careful attention in answering in detail.
Future perspectives:
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Report of Activity under the EUIJ Tokyo Project
Title of the Activity: Open Lecture “Franco-German Reconciliation and its Importance in the Construction of Europe”
Project no. ICU2012(2H)-5
Purpose of the Activity: In connection with Professor Takako Ueta’s course on “International History.”
Description/Program: Lecture on speaker’s views on European relations and future from the standpoint of past Franco-German relations
Date(s): Thursday, 29 January , 2013 11:30-12:40
Universities/Person(s) involved:
Dr. Joerg Wolff, Representative of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung in Japan
Place of the Activity: International Conference Room, Kiyoshi Togasaki Memorial Dialogue House, ICU
Financial resources: ICU’s Budget
Results:
Nearly eighty students and some faculty listened to the Dr. Wolff with great interest. After concluding his talk, several students had questions, to which the ambassador gave careful attention in answering in detail.
Future perspectives:
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Report of Activity under the EUIJ Tokyo Project
Title of the Activity: Open Lecture “Issues on Euro” Project no. ICU2012(2H)-6
Purpose of the Activity: As part of part of continuing lectures connected to Professor Takako Ueta's “Politics and International Relations in Europe” course.
Description/Program: As renowned specialist in financial issues, speaker presented straightforward discussion of various
issues surrounding the euro crisis.
Date(s): Thursday, 31 January , 2013 16:30-17:40
Universities/Person(s) involved:
Kazuyuki Sugimoto, President, Mizuho Research Institute
Place of the Activity: International Conference Room, Kiyoshi Togasaki Memorial Dialogue House, ICU
Financial resources: ICU’s Budget
Results:
Nearly one hundred students listened to the president with great interest. After concluding his talk, several students had questions, to which the ambassador gave careful attention in answering in detail.
Future perspectives:
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Report of Activity under the EUIJ Tokyo Project
Title of the Activity: Open Lecture “Finland in relation with EU and Russia”
Project no. ICU2012(2H)-7
Purpose of the Activity: In connection with Professor Takako Ueta’s course on “International History.”
Description/Program:
After first showing a short film introducing Finland, the ambassador began his congenial talk focusing largely on geopolitical conditions, in particular the handling of relations with its largest neighbor during World War Two and the cold war, the Soviet Union, and the importance of engaging models and systems. Today, the majority of tourists to Finland come from Russia. The ambassador explained that since the cold war Finland has become a true member of the European community, joining the EU in 1995, and receiving broad safeguards for security, access to Europe’s vast marketplace, and benefits for freedom of movement for the Finnish people.
Date(s): Thursday, 14 February , 2013 11:30-12:40
Universities/Person(s) involved:
Ambassador Jari Gustafsson, Ambassador of Finland to Japan
Place of the Activity: International Conference Room, Kiyoshi Togasaki Memorial Dialogue House, ICU
Financial resources: ICU’s Budget
Results:
Nearly one hundred students attended the lecture. Some time was reserved at the end for questions and it was possible to have deeper interaction between exchange students from Finland’s University of Tampere, with whom ICU has a cooperative agreement, and students to Tampere from ICU.
Future perspectives:
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Report of Activity under the EUIJ Tokyo Project
Title of the Activity:
EUIJ Public Lecture "The Effects of Democratization and EU-accession on Central and Eastern European Societies"
Project no. Tsuda2012(2H)-1
Purpose of the Activity: To promote understanding between the EU and Japan
Description/Program:
Presentations "What does the EU mean for the Polish Citizen?" Lecturer: Akio Komorida, Professor, Faculty of Law, Kanagawa University "Lights and Shadows in the 'EU-ization': An Example of Romanian Anticorruption Measures" Lecturer: Ryo Fujishima, Lecturer, Tokyo Metropolitan University / Bunkyo University "EU Accession and Nationalism in Latvia: Ambivalence in the Societal Attitudes" Lecturer: Ryo Nakai, Research Associate, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University Discussant Lecturer: Jun Yoshioka Associate Professor, Tsuda College Moderator Lecturer: Ryosuke Amiya-Nakada Professor, Tsuda College
Date(s): Saturday, 24 November, 2012
Universities/Person(s) involved:
Professor Ryosuke Amiya-Nakada Professor Takamoto Sugisaki
Place of the Activity: #T101,T102, 1st floor of Tsuda Hall Sendagaya Campus, Tsuda College
Financial resources: EUSI Sendagaya Education Research Center Project, Tsuda College
Results:
As the speakers were well known academics in this research field, the lectures were held successfully with active discussions including eighteen students and other audience.
Future perspectives:
A series of the lectures is beneficial as public relation activities for the EUSI/EUIJ and Tsuda College to enhance Tsuda’s academic contribution to the general public.
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EUSI / EUIJ Tsuda EUSI / EUIJ Tsuda EUSI / EUIJ Tsuda EUSI / EUIJ Tsuda Public LecturePublic LecturePublic LecturePublic Lecture
"The Effects of The Effects of The Effects of The Effects of DemocratizationDemocratizationDemocratizationDemocratization and EUand EUand EUand EU----accessioaccessioaccessioaccessionnnn
on Central and Eastern European Societieson Central and Eastern European Societieson Central and Eastern European Societieson Central and Eastern European Societies"
PresentationsPresentationsPresentationsPresentations
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
"What does the EU mean for the Polish Citizen?""What does the EU mean for the Polish Citizen?""What does the EU mean for the Polish Citizen?""What does the EU mean for the Polish Citizen?"
Akio KomoridaAkio KomoridaAkio KomoridaAkio Komorida
Professor, Faculty of Law, Kanagawa UniversityProfessor, Faculty of Law, Kanagawa UniversityProfessor, Faculty of Law, Kanagawa UniversityProfessor, Faculty of Law, Kanagawa University
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
"Lights and Shadows in the 'EU"Lights and Shadows in the 'EU"Lights and Shadows in the 'EU"Lights and Shadows in the 'EU----ization':ization':ization':ization':
An Example of Romanian Anticorruption Measures"An Example of Romanian Anticorruption Measures"An Example of Romanian Anticorruption Measures"An Example of Romanian Anticorruption Measures"
Ryo Ryo Ryo Ryo FujishimaFujishimaFujishimaFujishima
Lecturer, Tokyo Metropolitan University / Bunkyo UniversityLecturer, Tokyo Metropolitan University / Bunkyo UniversityLecturer, Tokyo Metropolitan University / Bunkyo UniversityLecturer, Tokyo Metropolitan University / Bunkyo University
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
"EU Accession and Nationalism in Latvia: "EU Accession and Nationalism in Latvia: "EU Accession and Nationalism in Latvia: "EU Accession and Nationalism in Latvia:
AmbivalenceAmbivalenceAmbivalenceAmbivalence in the Societal Attitudes"in the Societal Attitudes"in the Societal Attitudes"in the Societal Attitudes"
Ryo NakaiRyo NakaiRyo NakaiRyo Nakai Research Associate, Faculty of Political Science and Research Associate, Faculty of Political Science and Research Associate, Faculty of Political Science and Research Associate, Faculty of Political Science and Economics,Economics,Economics,Economics,
Waseda UniversityWaseda UniversityWaseda UniversityWaseda University
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
DiscussantDiscussantDiscussantDiscussant
Jun YoshiokaJun YoshiokaJun YoshiokaJun Yoshioka Associate Professor, Tsuda CollegeAssociate Professor, Tsuda CollegeAssociate Professor, Tsuda CollegeAssociate Professor, Tsuda College
ModeratorModeratorModeratorModerator
Ryosuke AmiyaRyosuke AmiyaRyosuke AmiyaRyosuke Amiya----NakadaNakadaNakadaNakada Professor, Tsuda CollegeProfessor, Tsuda CollegeProfessor, Tsuda CollegeProfessor, Tsuda College
Date:Date:Date:Date: Saturday, 24th November, 2012Saturday, 24th November, 2012Saturday, 24th November, 2012Saturday, 24th November, 2012
Time:Time:Time:Time: 13:0013:0013:0013:00----17:0017:0017:0017:00
Venue:Venue:Venue:Venue: #T101,T102, 1F of Tsuda Hall,#T101,T102, 1F of Tsuda Hall,#T101,T102, 1F of Tsuda Hall,#T101,T102, 1F of Tsuda Hall,
Sendagaya Campus, Tsuda CollegeSendagaya Campus, Tsuda CollegeSendagaya Campus, Tsuda CollegeSendagaya Campus, Tsuda College
Admission:Admission:Admission:Admission: FreeFreeFreeFree
PrePrePrePre----registration is required.registration is required.registration is required.registration is required.
Contact:Contact:Contact:Contact: EUSI Tsuda OfficeEUSI Tsuda OfficeEUSI Tsuda OfficeEUSI Tsuda Office
EEEE----mail [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] TEL 042TEL 042TEL 042TEL 042----342342342342----5134513451345134
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