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SATO, Shiro

Division:G-COE Researcher
Main Research: Long-term Dynamics of Environment, Technology and Institutions
Project Title:Towards ‘Non-Western’ International Relations Theory based on Area Studies in Asia

Research Theme: 

  1. Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Measures to Regulate the Use or Threat of Use of Nuclear Weapons
  2. Non-Western International Relations from Asian and African Perspectives
  3. Beyond ‘Utopianism vs. Realism’ in Political Science

 

References: 

  • Kosuke Shimizu, Jousuke Ikeda, Tomoya Kamino, and Shiro Sato (eds.), Is There A Japanese IR? Seeking an Academic Bridge through Japan’s History of International Studies (Shiga: Afrasian Centre for Peace and Development Studies, Ryukoku University, 2008).
  • [in Japanese] “The Logic of Inequality in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and ‘Security Assurances for Non-Nuclear-Weapon States’”, Peace Studies (Peace Studies Association of Japan), Vo. 35, Waseda University Press, 2010 (forthcoming).

 

2009 G-COE Research Outcome:

  • “A Logic of Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Northeast Asia: A Utopian-Realism Perspective”, in Nobuko Nagasaki, Pauline Kent, Kosuke Shimizu, Shiro Sato and Kazue Demachi (eds.), Conflict Resolution in the Afrasian Context: Examining More Inclusive Approaches, Proceedings of the Fifth Afrasian International Symposium, Afrasian Centre for Peace and Development Studies, Ryukoku University, 2010, pp. 163-181.
  • Nobuko Nagasaki, Pauline Kent, Kosuke Shimizu, Shiro Sato and Kazue Demachi (eds.), Conflict Resolution in the Afrasian Context: Examining More Inclusive Approaches, Proceedings of the Fifth Afrasian International Symposium, Afrasian Centre for Peace and Development Studies, Ryukoku University, 2010, 197p.
  • [in Japanese] “Control over Violence under the Sovereign State System”, in Nobuko Nagasaki and Kosuke Shimizu (eds.), Conflict Resolution: Violence and Non-Violence (Kyoto: Minerva shubo, 2010), pp. 48-76.

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2009:

  • Shiro Sato “After Defeat: Realism vs. Marxism in Japanese IR”, International Convention of Asian Scholars, the Sixth Convention, Daejon Convention Center (South Korea), August 2009.
  • Shiro Sato “The First Great Debate in Japan: Realism, Marxism and Utopianism”, British International Studies Association, Annual Conference 2009, University of Leicester (UK), December 2009.
  • Shiro Sato “Japan’s Diplomacy on Asia: A Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Northeast Asia”, the Fifth Afrasian International Symposium “Conflict Resolution in the Afrasian Context: Examining More Inclusive Approaches”, Ryukoku University, February 2010.
  • Shiro Sato “Policy vs. Policy in the Same Theory: Balance of Power or Imbalance of Power?”, International Studies Association, Annual Convention 2010, Hilton New Orleans (US), February 2010.

 

2010  Research Outcome:

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List of Academic Presentations during 2010: 

  • Shiro Sato, “Introduction to Politics of ‘Non-Western IR’: IR would discipline Asian and African Studies with Academic Hegemony”, International Seminar (with collaboration from the Institute for International Relations and Area Studies, Ritsumeikan University): The Hegemony of Western/Non-Western International Theory, Ritsumeikan University, 27 November 2010.
  • Shiro Sato, “International Relations as a Academic Hegemony for Asian Studies,” International Seminar (G-COE Initiative 1): Politics of ‘Non-Western’ International Relations from Asian Perspective, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, 29 November 2010.
  • Shiro Sato, “On the Possibility of Treaty of Non-First Use of Nuclear Weapons between India and China”, International Symposium (KINDAS & G-COE Initiative 1 and 4): Changing Position of India in World Politics and Security, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, 14 December 2010.
  • Shiro Sato, “Beyond Anti-Non-Western IR from East Asia”, International Seminar: Politics of East Asian International Relations Theory: Towards ‘Non-Western’ International Relations Theory, Leiden University Institute for Area Studies, Leiden (Netherlands), 23 February 2011.
  • Shiro Sato, “Future Prospect of U.S.-Japan Alliance”, U.S.-Japan & U.S.-ROK Alliance Project (Research Institute for Peace and Security), Okinawa, 3 March 2011.
  • Shiro Sato, “Politics of Non-Western International Relations Theory: Asian Perspectives and Beyond”, 52nd Annual Conference, International Studies Association, Montreal (Canada), 17 March 2011.
  • Shiro Sato, “Why Do We Need to Consider ‘Non-Western’ IR?” International Seminar: Towards East Asian International Relations Theory: More May Be Better or More Will Be Worse? Kyung Hee University, Seoul (Korea), 25 March 2011.

 

2011 G-COE Research Outcome:

  • Shiro Sato, ‘The IR discipline would discipline Asian Studies’, in Shiro Sato, Josuke Ikeda, Ching Chang Chen, and Young Chul Cho (eds.), Re-Examination of ‘Non-Western’ International Relations Theories (Kyoto Working Papers on Area Studies, No. 118), Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, June 2011, pp. 1-11. (non-refereed)

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2011:

  • Shiro Sato, “Beyond Anti-Non-Western IR from East Asia”, Japanese Political Social Assosiation, Okayama University, 8 October 2011.
  • Shiro Sato, “Rethinking the Discourse of ‘Non-Western’ IR Theories ”, Asia-Pacific Peace Research Association, Ritsumeikan University, 15 October 2011.
  • Shiro Sato, “Towards ‘Diversification’of International Relations Theory from Asian and African Perspectives”, Asian International Relations and Peace in Korea (The First Afrasian International Symposium), Ryukoku University, 24 November 2011.