For further details, please contact: Prof. Mari Katayanagi (marikat[at]hiroshima-u.ac.jp)
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Topic: "The Perils of Semi-Sovereignty: Japan and the Philippines in the Grips of Geopolitical Rivalry"
Speaker: Professor Walden Bello (the State University of New York at Binghamton; Senior Visiting Research Fellow at Kyoto University)
Date and Time: Monday, 20th February, 2023 / Starting at 2 p.m. (JST)
Venue: Large Conference Room (IDEC Building)
Language: English
For further details, please contact: Prof. Mari Katayanagi (marikat[at]hiroshima-u.ac.jp)
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This cross-disciplinary program aims to consolidate students¡¯ basic knowledge and to enhance their critical thinking skills in the academic disciplines of Peace Studies, Cultural Anthropology, International Relations, Law, Ethics, and Area Studies under the common key concept of ¡°Peace and Co-existence.¡±
Students can choose a subject area and a specific topic to conduct independent research, with guidance from the academic staff who specialize in a variety of research fields, including nuclear damage, armed conflict, and the interrelations between development and culture. Other research interests include social inequalities stemming from issues of poverty, gender, ethnicity and religion as well as war and ethics, and security and nuclear weapons.
Date : 2023/02/17
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