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“East Asian Perspectives on Southeast Asia”(Initiative 3 Seminar)

“East Asian Perspectives on Southeast Asia: Taiwan and Japan in Focus”
Venue: CAPAS Conference Room, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Center for Asia-Pacific Area Studies(CAPAS), RCHSS, Academia Sinica
Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University

 

・PROGRAM

September 19, 2007 (Wednesday)

09:30-10:00

Registration

10:00-10:10

Opening Address
Prof. Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao
(Center for Asia-Pacific Area Studies, RCHSS, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Prof. Kosuke Mizuno
(Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Japan)

10:10-12:00

Session I: Interstate Relations in Colonial Mainland Southeast Asia Focusing on Siam

Chair:
Presenters:

Prof. Kuo-Tung Chen (Institute of History & Philology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Dr. Erika Masuda
(Center for Asia-Pacific Area Studies, RCHSS, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
King Taksin's Maps Sent to China: "Interstate Relations" or "Interregional
Relations"?
Prof. Junko Koizumi
(Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Japan)
Reconsideration of Siamese Diplomacy at the Turn of the Previous Century: From Western Impact to China Impact?
Prof. Akiko Iijima
(Tenri University, Japan)
The "International Court" System in a Colonial History of Siam

12:00-14:00

Lunch

14:00-16:00

Session II: Democratization against/for State/Non-State Violence in the Philippines and Indonesia

Chair:

Presenters:

Prof. Cheng-Yi Lin (Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Prof. Masaaki Okamoto
(Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Japan)
Violence and a "Nature" of State in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia: The Case of Rising
Violent Group in Banten Area, 1999-2006
Prof. Patricio Nunez Abinales
(Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Japan)
The Demography of People's War: The Growth and Limits of the Communist
Insurgency in the Philippines

16:00-16:20

Tea Break

16:20-17:40

Session III: Islamic Discourse in Malaysia and Islam Music /Rituals in Indonesia

Chair:
Presenters:

Prof. Kosuke Mizuno
Prof. Yuan-Lin Tsai
(National Chengchi University, Taiwan)
Islamization and the Trajectory of post-Colonialism in Contemporary Malaysia
Prof. Tsung-Te Tsai
(Tainan National University of The Arts, Taiwan)
Westernization and Modernization: Phenomenal Analysis of Islamic Music         
Development in Java 

September 20, 2007 (Thursday)

09:30-10:50

Session IV: Present State of Southeast Asian Studies in Taiwan and Japan

Chair:
Presenters:

Prof. Ying-Hwa Chang (Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Prof. H. H. Michael Hsiao/Prof. Hong-Zen Wang (National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan)/Prof. I-Chun Kung (National Chi Nan University, Taiwan)
The Current Development of Southeast Asian Studies in Taiwan since 1994: An Institutional Analysis
Prof. Kosuke Mizuno
From Studies of Colonial Policy to Sustainable Humanosphere: Japanese Study on
Rural Southeast Asia

10:50-11:10

Tea Break

11:10-12:10

Session V: History of Commodity Trade in Nanyang and Business Organization Leadership in Southeast and East Asia

Chair:
Presenters:

Prof. Junko Koizumi
Prof. Zong-Rong Lee
(Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
An Exploratory Study of Intercorporate Networks in Asia-Pacific Markets
Prof. Eric Tagliacozzo (Cornell University., U.S.A.) Prof. Wen-Chin Chang (Center for Asia-Pacific Area Studies, RCHSS, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Chinese Circulations: Capital, Commodities and Networks in Southeast Asia

 12:10-12:30
Chairs:

Conclusion
Prof. Kosuke Mizuno and Prof. Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao