12 января 2019 года в Санкт-Петербургском университете пройдет научный симпозиум “Interaction models in East Asia in the XX - XXI centuries: sociocultural and international dimension” («Модели взаимодействия в Восточной Азии в XX-XXI веках: социокультурное и международно-политическое измерение»). Организаторы мероприятия - СПбГУ совместно с Нагойским университетом и Japanese Foundation.

Начало симпозиума - 12 января в 10.00.

Место проведения: СПбГУ, Университетская наб., д. 11, ауд. 223.

Язык мероприятия - английский.

Программа:

10.00 – 10.30 Opening Ceremony

Session 1. Interaction in East Asia at the first half of 20th century: struggle and cooperation (10.30 – 12.30)

  1. Nikolay Samoylov (St Petersburg University), Visual images of the Soviet Union, Western Countries and Japan in China (1950s -1970s) (discussant Horie Norio)
  2. Igor Saveliev (Nagoya University), The Recruitment of Chinese Contract Workers by the Murmansk Railroad in Northeast China during WWI (discussant Nikolay Samoylov)
  3. Miyazaki Chiho (Nagoya University), Medical topography of the Russian fleet and mineral springs in Unzen and Obama (discussant Anna Kharitonova)
  4. Sakabe Shoko (Nagoya University), About Construction of Underground Military Factories in the Last Wartime in the Gifu Prefecture and the Project to Return Bones of Chinese Laborers (discussant Eugeny Osmanov)
  5. Dolgor Dermaa (Nagoya University), Political Repressions in Mongolia: The life history of Tsyben Zhamtsarano (1880-1942) (Skype session) (discussant Mariia Malashevskaia)

12.30 – 13.30 Dinner

Session 2. Political dimensions of international cooperation in East Asia in the 20-21st centuries (13.30 – 15.30)

  1. Stephen R. Nagy (International Christian University), The Indo-Pacific Concept vs the Belt Road Intitiative: Competing regionalisms and Great Power Rivalry (discussant Nikolai Fedorov)
  2. Vladimir Kolotov (St Petersburg University), The East-Asian segment of Eurasian Arc of Instability and Regional Security issues (discussant Stephen R. Nagy)
  3. Anna Kharitonova (St Petersburg University), The repetitive model of China-Cambodia interaction: study of the case of bilateral relationships in 1953 – 1970 (discussant Miyazaki Chiho)
  4. Nikolai Fedorov (St Petersburg University), Soviet and Russian models of interaction with Vietnam (discussant Igor Saveliev)
  5. Anna Lelenkova (St Petersburg University), Japan-India strategic partnership as a mean of the China containment policy in Asia (discussant Stephen R. Nagy)

16.00 – 16.20 Coffee break

Session 3. Thinking, Understanding and Rethinking: Culture and identity in East Asia in 21st century

  1. Horie Norio (University of Toyama), Changing Chineseness in Russia (discussant Nikolay Samoylov)
  2. Polina Rysakova (St Petersburg University), Rethinking of Japan's period of Taiwan's history in today's senior high school textbooks (discussant Miyazaki Chiho)
  3. Eugeny Osmanov (St Petersburg University), Contemporary history education in Japan and China (discussant Sakabe Shoko)
  4. Mariia Malashevskaia (St Petersburg University), Eurasianism in Japan at the beginning of the 21st century: the Eurasian discourse in the novel by Kuroki Ryo "A runway on the Silk Road" (discussant Stephen R. Nagy)