Message from the Director
by
UYAMA Tomohiko (Slavic Research Center)
While the Slavic Research Center has a history of nearly sixty years,
the change during the last ten years has been enormous. The SRC has
become a very dynamic place with a number of project researchers,
assistants, and graduate students. The scope of research conducted at
the center has widened, as the center has been making efforts to
develop studies of the non-Russian countries of the former Soviet
Union, comparative studies of various regions of Eurasia (and even
outside it), and joint studies with specialists in the natural
sciences. Cooperation with overseas researchers and research
institutions has grown both quantitatively and qualitatively.
However, a
turning point is imminent. Two major projects, “Comparative Research on
Major Regional Powers in Eurasia” and “Reshaping Japan’s Border
Studies,” will end in March 2013 and March 2014, respectively. We will
have to tackle the difficult task of rearranging research activities
and finding appropriate funding. But this will also be a good
opportunity to deliberate on the long-term research agenda of the SRC
and reconfirm its identity as a center of area studies.
Traditional academia is divided
into disciplines, and area studies are sometimes marginalized. However,
now that globalization is facilitating the spread of influence of
events in one region to other parts of the world, and that the
West-centric world order is being shaken, area studies are becoming
more important than ever for an understanding of the world. The SRC,
with its experience in studies of the Slavic-Eurasian world as well as
in comparative research and border studies, is eager to play a part in
the Renaissance of area studies.
UYAMA
Tomohiko
Director of the Slavic Research Center
Hokkaido University
May 2012, Sapporo
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