Short Bios
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Program
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July 7 (Thursday) |
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9:30- 9:45(GMT+9) |
Opening Remarks |
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9:45-11:45(GMT+9) |
Session 1: Radicalism in Circulation |
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Roy Bar Sadeh (Columbia University, USA)
“In Quest of Anti-Colonial Federated India: ʿUbaidullah Sindhi (1872-1944) between South Asian and Eurasian Models of Diversity Management”
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Norihiro Naganawa(SRC/Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan)
“The Volga-Caspian Traffic of Muslim Radicals at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century”
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Tatiana Linkhoeva (New York University, USA)
“Buriat-Mongol Ethnopolitics and Socialism During the Russian Civil War”
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Discussant: |
Taku Shinohara(Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan) |
Chair: |
Yoko Aoshima (SRC) |
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13:30-15:30(GMT+9) |
Session 2: Resistance in the Aftermath of Empire’s Collapse |
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Naira Sahakyan (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Armenia)
“The Vernacular Press and the Revolutionary Discourse of Daghestani Reformists”
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Cevat Dargın (Princeton University, USA)
“Reverberations of Ottoman Collapse: Dersim "Rebellion" (1937-38) as Myth in State Making and State Evasion”
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Yuki Murata (University of Vienna, Austria)
“Nationalizing Revolution: Reconsidering the Imperial Collapse in Dnipro-Ukraine, 1917-1920”
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Discussant: |
Nobuyoshi Fujinami (Tsuda University, Japan) |
Chair: |
Yoichi Isahaya (SRC) |
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15:50-17:50(GMT+9) |
Session 3: Pax Americana? |
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Juan Cole (University of Michigan, USA)
“America’s Iraq Wars and its Squandered Unipolar Moment”
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Vladimir Petrovic (Boston University, USA)
“America, the Yugoslav Crisis and the Conception of Humanitarian Intervention”
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Hiroki Kusano (Saitama University, Japan)
“The Rise and Fall of American Liberal Empire after the End of the Cold War”
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Discussant: |
Hidemitsu Kuroki (SRC/Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan) |
Chair: |
Shinichiro Tabata (SRC) |
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July 8(Friday) |
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10:00-12:00(GMT+9) |
Session 4: Decolonization and Anti-Imperialism in the Cold War |
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Lorenz Lüthi (McGill University, Canada)
“Cold War and Decolonization”
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Christine Hatzky (University in Hannover, Germany)
“Cuba’s Role in Africa’s Decolonization Processes: The Example of Cuban-Angolan Cooperation (1975-1991)”
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Yukie Sato (Waseda University, Japan)
“Resistance, Violence and the U.S. Human Rights Diplomacy in Cold War East Asia: Comparing the Gwangju Uprising with the Kaohsiung Incident”
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Discussant: |
Jun Fujisawa (Kobe University, Japan) |
Chair: |
David Wolff (SRC) |
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13:30-15:30(GMT+9) |
Session 5: Transnational Islamists |
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So Yamane (Osaka University, Japan)
“Khomeinī’s letter to Maudūdī: Contemporary Islamist Thought Connected by Translation”
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Koichiro Tanaka (Keio University, Japan), TBA
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Bernard A. Haykel (Princeton University, USA)
“The Huthi Movement in Yemen and its Eclectic Anti-Imperialist Islamist Ideology”
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Discussant: |
Kota Suechika (Ritsumeikan University, Japan) |
Chair: |
Kentaro Sato (Hokkaido University, Japan) |
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15:50-17:50(GMT+9) |
Session 6: The End of the Long Twentieth Century? A View from East Asia (Roundtable) |
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Moderator: |
Naomi Chi (Hokkaido University, Japan) |
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Kimitaka Matsuzato (University of Tokyo, Japan)
“Secession Conflicts in Post-Soviet Countries: Federalization, Land-for-Peace, or a War Once More”
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Tomohiko Uyama (SRC)
“Are 21st Century Imperialism and Authoritarianism Different from Those of the 20th Century? Reflecting on Emotional Geopolitics in Eurasia”
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Rumi Aoyama (Waseda University, Japan)
“Perceptions and Misconceptions about China’s Growing Role in Central Asia”
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Tetsuya Sahara (Meiji University, Japan)
“A Comparison between New Jihadist and Identitarian Ideas of Anti-Modernity”
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