About 21st COE "Making a discipline of Slavic
Eurasian Studies"
The program is to be pursued by the Slavic Research
Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, on a special
scientific research fund granted by the Japanese Ministry of
Education’s 21st Century COE (Center of Excellence) Program Committee,
from August 2003 through March 2008.
More than ten years have passed since the socialist
regime collapsed in the East European countries and the Soviet Union.
The 1990s
were witness to the disintegration of the communist countries and to
major
transformation of the socialist systems. Following these changes,
however,
the 21st century seems to be seeing, in contrast to the previous
decade,
ensuing integration pressure within and toward this area.
Although globalization is one of the most influential
factors in the background of these integration processes, it is also
true that each integration pressure on these post-communist regions is
very unique: for
example, EU enlargement from the west, Islamic revival from the south,
and
East Asian vital economic growth from the east. Revival of a “strong”
Russia
led by Vladimir Putin, on the other hand, may work as one of the
counter
integration forces against these external pressures.
Slavic Eurasia, the space of the former communist
countries, may be a mega-area in this historical context, loosely
combining several
meso-areas inside. Meso-areas are shaping themselves under agencies of
external
integration forces from their neighboring regions: for example, an
emerging
Central East European meso-area under the integration forces of EU
enlargement;
a Central Eurasian meso-area (mainly Central Asia and the Caucasus)
under
that of the Islamic revival as well as “new Silk Road” projects for
transport
corridors; and a Far-East & Siberian meso-area under that of the
East
Asian vital economic growth. We suppose that the meso-area could be a
notion definable by interrelationship between external and counter
integration
forces.
Since the 1980s the Slavic Research Center has been
organizing annual international symposia in Sapporo, and from the
mid-1990s onward
carrying out comprehensive and interdisciplinary joint research
projects
regarding changes in the Slavic Eurasian world. Through these academic
activities,
the institution is now not only the national center for Slavic Eurasian
area
studies in Japan, but also an internationally recognized research
engine.
On these bases the Slavic Research Center has started a
new research program in order to make contributions to rejuvenating and
advancing international Slavic Eurasian area studies in accordance with
the new historical environments of regional integrations and
globalization. The program is
titled "Making a discipline of Slavic Eurasian Studies: Meso-areas and
Globalization". This year the Slavic Research Center was successful in
applying for a grant from the Ministry of Ecucations 21st Century COE
Program Committee to carry out this academic program. Due to its
popularity throughout Japan, applications for the COE Program were very
competitive.
Our program includes various kinds of research and
graduate education projects, such as research projects of meso-area
studies; foreign visiting fellowships; doctoral candidate scholarships;
and post-doctorate fellowships. In the near future, we will announce
the above projects on
our web-site (
http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/index-e.html ) and invite
applicants for these fellowships and scholarships, while at
the same time distributing notices to major institutions throughout
Japan
and all over the world.
We would like to involve you and your colleagues in
this program
and to create closer and deeper cooperation with overseas and domestic
scholars.
In accordance with the Center’s academic heritage created by our former
and
senior staff members, we are convinced that nation-wide and
international cooperation is the only way to survive and develop our
academic studies
on Slavic Eurasia.
Thank you for your attention.
12th August 2003,
Sapporo
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Dr. Prof. Osamu Ieda
Director of the Slavic Research
Center
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
E-mail:ieda@slav.hokudai.ac.jp
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