Date / Time | Sat 2 Feb 2019 13:00–18:00 |
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Venue | The Library Hall, Izumi Campus, Meiji University 1-9-1 Eifuku, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 168-8555, JAPAN http://www.meiji.ac.jp/cip/english/about/campus/iz_campus.html http://www.meiji.ac.jp/cip/english/about/campus/index.html |
Language | English |
Jointly sponsored by | - The Project “Syrian Civil War in Comparison with Lebanese and Yugoslavian Civil Wars” (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) coordinated by Hidemitsu Kuroki - The Graduate School of Humanities, Meiji University - The Project “Russia as a Military Power in the Middle East and the Black Sea Rim” (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) coordinated by Kimitaka Matsuzato - The Core Project “Political, Social and Cultural Polarization and its Backgrounds in the Middle East and the Muslim World,” ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies |
Admission: Free Contact: Hidemitsu Kuroki (kuroki[at]aa.tufs.ac.jp) *Please change [at] to @. |
13:00 | Opening the doors |
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13:30-13:50 | Hidemitsu Kuroki (ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) “Preamble: Syrian civil war in comparative perspectives” |
13:50-14:30 | Dima de Clerck (Saint Joseph University, Beirut) “The war on civilians: Living and surviving on a daily basis during a ‘civil’ war” |
14:30-15:10 | Danilo Mandić (Harvard University) “War, camps, and Syrian refugees: Precedents and politics” |
15:10-15:30 | Coffee Break |
15:30-16:10 | Karim Makdisi (American University of Beirut) “Reflecting international order: United Nations interventions during the Lebanese and Syrian civil wars” |
16:10-16:50 | Andrey Edemskiy (Institute for Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow) “Russia’s foreign policy from passive embedding into the unipolar world to active actions in a multipolar international community: The example of post-Yugoslav space and Syria (1991 ‒ the present)” |
16:50-17:10 | Coffee Break |
17:10-18:00 | Comments by Tetsuya Sahara (Meiji University) followed by general discussion |
Chair: Kenichiro Takao (ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) |