
Randolf S. David
Date: Saturday, March 9
Time: 9:45am~5:00pm
Venue: International Conference Hall (Bldg-No.2,17th floor),Yotsuya Campus, Sophia University
Language: English/Japanese
※Admission free, No reservation necessary
※Simultaneous interpretation available
Contact: Center for Global Discovery ( global-jinzai@sophia.ac.jp )
| 9:45 | Opening Remarks and Introduction of Keynote Speaker |
Takefumi Terada (Dean, Faculty of Foreign Studies) |
| 10:00-11:30 | Keynote Address |
Randolf S. David (Professor Emeritus in Sociology, University of the Philippines) Asian Modernity and the Remains of American Influence |
| 1:00 | Afternoon Session | Chair:Mariko Iijima (Associate Professor,Department of English Studies,Sophia University) |
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Kim Seung-Kuk (Professor Emeritus, Pusan National University) East Asian Community and a Pacific Asian Identity of USA |
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Nancy Snow (Professor, California State University,Fullerton) U.S. Public Diplomacy from Bush to Obama: Implications for the Asian Pacific Region |
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Yoneyuki Sugita (Associate Professor, Osaka University) Has Japan Become a ‘Normal’ Country? : US-Japan Security Relations in the Wake of 9.11 |
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| Commentator: Kazuto Oshio(Professor, Department of English Studies, Sophia University) | ||
| Open Forum | ||
| 5:00 | Closing Remarks |
Takeshi Kawasaki (Director, Center for Global Discovery, Sophia University) |