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Program of the Conference

Day 1. November 4 (Sat)

      Venue: Conference Room, Soshikan Hall

12:00    Registration start

 

13:00 -13:20    Opening Remarks

                         Michio Umegaki (JAHSS President)

 "Human Security: A Foray into Everyday Life"

13:20 -14:10     Keynote Speech

                         Yukio Takasu (Special Adviser on Human Security to the UNSG)

 "Human Security Today"

14:15-  16:00   Plenary Session  ①

                        “Human Security and R2P from Regional Perspectives”

                         Chair: Kaoru Kurusu (Kobe University)

                         Speakers:   Mely Caballero-Anthony (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies)

                                                  "The R2P and ASEAN's Political Security Community"

                                             Chiharu Takenaka (Rikkyo University)

                                                  "Human Security R2P from South Asian Perspectives: Who will Defend Whom?"

                                             Mitsugi Endo (The University of Tokyo)

                                                  "R2P and Protection of Civilians in African Context"

                          Discussant:   Yoichi Mine (Doshisha University)

16:10 -17:55   Plenary Session②

                       “R2P and POC from security providers’ perspectives”

                        Chair: Kenki Adachi  (Ritsumeikan University)

                        Speakers:  Nanako Shimizu (Utsunomiya University)

                                                "R2P, POC and the United Nations Security System:

                                                                  The Limits of the Intergovernmental Organization"

                                           Yukie Osa (Rikkyo University)

                                                "Assessing the legacy of International Criminal Tribunal

                                                        for the former Yugoslavia(ICTY) from the viewpoints of R2P and POC"

                                           Rachel Julian (Leeds Beckett University)

                                                "Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping:

                                                       Integrating Nonviolence with Protection of Civilians"

                        Discussant:  Yuji Uesugi (Waseda University)

        *  In the wake of the cancellation due to the urgent business, we changed the discussant of

                                   session 2 from Hideaki Shinoda to Yuji Uesugi.

   

          *Co-hosted by the Peace Studies Association of Japan
   プレナリ―セッションは日本平和学会との共催です。

18:00    General Meeting

18:30    Reception

Day 2. November 5 (Sun) 

    Venue: Keigakukan  Hall

10:00 -12:00 Parallel Presentation Session I  

  • Session 1: Regimes and norms (Room. 212)

    • ​Hiromu Miyashita (Waseda University) : The Responsibility to Protect in Southeast Asia: The Possibility and Limitation of Cambodia as a Norm Promoter

    • Muhamad Haripin & Adhi Priamarizki (Ritsumeikan University): From Dual Functions to Proxy War and Bela Negara: The Political and Historical Trajectory of the Indonesian Army Ideology

    • Aviza Nurrafa J, Bintar Mupiza, Yulia Indah Sari Nasution & Karina Utami Dewi (Islamic University of Indonesia): GAMBIA POLITICS: PRESIDENT YAHYA JAMMEH’S REFUSAL TO RESIGN IN 2016 (TWO-LEVEL GAMES ANALYSIS)

      • ​Chair: Kyoko Cross (Ritsuemikan University); Discussant: Misako Takizawa (J. F. Oberlin University)

  • Session 2: Policy for protection and empowerment (Room. 231)

    • Yulius P Hermawan (Parahyangan Catholic University): ​In Search of Social Parameters of Sustainable Infrastructure Development in Indonesia

    • Kazuo Tase (Doshisha University): SDGs and ESG: Can Tokyo suggest new rules and criteria?

    • Mari Iizuka (Doshisha University):  What blocks SDGs in Japanese corporations? – Analysis of business and management systems

      • Chair: Taichi Uchio (Reitaku University); ​Discussant: Yoichi Mine (Doshisha University)

  • Session 3: Migrants and refugees  (Room. 232)

    • Kenta Sakanashi (Ryukoku University): African newcomers in regional cities of Japan

    • Chiaki Tsuchida (The University of Tokyo): Nepalese migration categorized in Japan -From students studying abroad to labour migrants-

    • Irawan Jati (Islamic University of Indonesia): Securing the Refugee: Analysis on Regulations and Practices in Indonesia

      • ​Chair: Dinil Pushpalal (Tokuhu University); Discussant: Yukie Osa (Rikkyo University)

  • Session 4: HS in conflict and post-conflict​ (Room. 233)

    • ​Ai Kihara-Hunt (The University of Tokyo): The relationship between Militarization of the UN Police and Protection of Civilians mandates in UN Peace Operations

    • Yuji Uesugi (Waseda University): Evaluating the Legitimacy of UN Transitional Administration in Timor-Leste from a Viewpoint of Human Security of the ‘Locals’

    • Ako Muto (Japan International Cooperation Agency/ Doshisha University): Exploring resilience approach to the conflict affected community: Case study on the assistance to Syria

      • ​Chair: Naoki Ishihara (Ritsumeikan University); Discussant: Miwa Hirono (Ritsumeikan University)

  • Session 5: Updating HS  (Room. 234)

    • ​Jay Jinseop Jang (EDR; University of Massachusetts Boston): Human-Centric National Security: A New Pathway of Human Security

    • Oscar A, Gómez (JICA Research Institute): Human security and humanitarianism: reinforcing, integrating or conflicting?

    • Abdalrahman Migdad (Doshisha University): Explaining Human Security (HS) from the Islamic Perspective

      • ​Chair: Go Shimada (University of Shizuoka); Discussant: Kaoru Kurusu (Kobe University)
         

12:15 -13:10 Brown Bag Meeting for Japan Human Security Index Project @ Keigakukan 230

* Brown Bag Meeting in Japanese (Open for Public)

HSFの有志が検討しているHuman Security Index of Japan Projectは、人間の生活の質、尊厳を総合的に指標化する試みであり、先駆的な作業として注目されます。昼食時間を使って、このプロジェクトの進め方、手順、アプローチについて、HSF有志との意見交換を行う予定ですので、このプロジェクトへの参加協力に関心をお持ちのかたは、ふるってご参加ください。

The meeting is organized by Human Security Forum, an Non-profit Organization and will be conducted in Japanese. It is considered to be a chance to exchange opinions on indexing people's survival, livelihood, and dignity in Japanese society. If you are interested in the project, please join us. 

13:15 -15:15 Parallel Presentation Session II 

  • Session 6: Social diversity  (Room. 212)

    • Nino Viartasiwi (Ritsumeikan University): To Give Up or To Resist? The Quest of Identity in Politically Deprived West Papua Community in Indonesia

    • Husnul Ummahat, Bintar Mupiza, Ima Ganis Mutia Sari, Rosyiana Mutmainnah & Gustrieni Putri (Islamic University of Indonesia): PLURALITY IN SINGAPORE: SINGAPORE MUSLIM RESOLUTION IN TERMS OF FIQH AL-AQLLIYAT

    • Louis Browne (Hiroshima University): Impact of Tribalism on Human Security; Case of Kenya

      • Chair: Sho Akahoshi (Kwansei Gakuin University); ​Discussant: Haruyuki Shimada (Ritsumeikan University)

  • Session 7: Trust and bottom-up action  (Room. 231)

    • ​Hanna Yumura (Waseda University): Japan’s Mass Media in Relation to a Human Rights-Based Approach to Journalism: Asahi’s Reporting on the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster (March 2011)

    • Mari Iizuka (Doshisha University): Unlocking the psychology of poverty to alleviate inequalities: Incubation hubs and entrepreneurship development for university youth in South Africa

      • ​Chair: Yosuke Tsuchiya (Aoyama Gakuin University); Discussant: Hideki Tamai (Soka University)

  • ​Session 8: Empowerment and resilience  (Room. 232)

    • ​Iyas Abu-Hajiar (Doshisha University): Contemporary Civil Society in Morocco: Its Role and Vision for a Democratic Transition

    • Karina Utami Dewi (Islamic University of Indonesia): The Role of ACTIP in Human Security of Women in Southeast Asia: Indonesia’s Perspective

    • Miki Motomura (Japan International Cooperation Agency) : Building resilience as a counter-measure to climate change and natural disasters in Africa: A case study from a project in pastralist and agro-pastoralist communities in Borena, in the Oromia region of Ethiopia

      • ​Chair: Fukui Hiromichi (Chubu University); Discussant: Michio Umegaki (Keio University)

  • Session 9: Political leaders and HS (Room. 233)

    • ​Okta Maryana Dewi, Bintar Mupiza, Dewi Masitoh, Geradi Yudhistira, (Islamic University of Indonesia): THE KEMLEY DEATH: WHAT’S NEXT FOR CAMBODIA’S DEMOCRACY?

    • Craig Mark (Kyoritsu Women’s University): Human Security Implications of the National Security Policies of the Australian Turnbull Government

    • Andrei Malai (Ritsumeikan University): Status Ambitions and Regime Survival in North Korea: Missile Tests as a Means of Respect Enforcement

      • ​Chair: Hideyuki Okano (Ritsumeikan University); Discussant: Jun Honna (Ritsumeikan University)

  • Session 10: Regional and global action (Room. 234)

    • Kamrul Hossain (University of Lapland): Arctic security: A cooperative move for building human secure transnational society

    • Yutaro Sato (Doshisha University): Human Security and Africa for Decades -from Protection to Prevention? 

    • Shinya Ito (The University of Tokyo): Regime Interaction in International Law: Some Recent Challenges in Trade and Human Rights

      • ​Chair: Daisuke Madokoro (Kobe University); Discussant: Kenki Adachi (Ritsumeikan University)
         

15:30    学生部会企画 (公開プログラム)(Room. 230)

  「人間の安全保障の理論と実践の将来」

      * Session in Japanese (Open for Public)

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