November 5th, 2022
Session 1〜4
13:30〜15:30
Session 1 Human Security for Vulnerable Groups
Classroom 2304
Irawan Jati(The University of Queensland, Universitas Islam Indonesia)
“Losing Hope of Human Security in Southeast Asia”
Taufiq E Faruque(Waseda University)
“Protracted Refugee Situation and Human Security: The Case of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh”
Junko MIURA(Kanagawa University)
“Pathways of Refugees: Re-Examining Refugee Assistance for ‘Settlement’ Purposes”
Chair: Yukie Osa(Rikkyo University)
Discussant: Yusuke Dan(Tokai University)
Session 2 Contemporary History of Human Security Policy
Classroom 2305
Craig Mark(Kyoritsu Women’s University)
“Militarization and the 2022 Australian Election”
Takeshi Daimon (Sato)(Waseda University)
“Reflections on Trajectory of Abe Doctrine: China-Japan Conflicts and Complementarities in Foreign Aid Strategy 2000-2020”
Giselle Miole(Waseda University)
“Educational cooperation and hybrid peacebuilding nexus: Japan’s development assistance in Bangsamoro, Philippines”
Chiaki Tsuchida(The University of Tokyo)
“A Political Contestation Over Refugee Protection in Japan Before 1981”
Chair: Kyoko Cross(Kyoto Sangyo University)
Discussant: Masataka Nakauch(Sophia Univerisity)
Session 3 Well-being and Dignity
Classroom 2306
Daisuke Akimoto(Temple University)
“Human Security Agenda in Japan’s Global Health Strategy in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era”
Vick L. SSALI(Aichi Gakuin University)
“COVID-19 and Human Security in Uganda: a Pandemic Crisis, or a Governance Crisis?”
Karl Wilkinson(Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University)
“The Emergent Jamaican Delinquent Class: A Threat to Traditional Values and Human Security”
Mari Iizuka(Doshisha Business School)
“Human Security at Workplace: Well-being and Vietnamese Trainees in Japan”
Chair: Hazuki Sasaki(Kanazawa University)
Discussant: Michio Umegaki(Keio University)
Session 4 Updating Human Security Framework
Classroom 2307
Joan Paula Deveraturda(Waseda University)
“International Humanitarian Law in the Domestic Sphere: The Philippine legislative experience in promoting, disseminating, and implementing its IHL obligations”
Juichiro TANABE(Waseda University)
“Embodying post-liberal peace as intercultural philosophy and dialogue: Dialogue between Buddhism and liberal peace for a holistic peace thesis”
Kaori Adachi(The University of Tokyo)
“Debates on New Technologies in the United Nations”
Kouta Futsuki(Kyoto University)
“Proposition of analytical framework for "responsibility approach" of humanitarian assistance”
Chair: Sho Akahoshi(Kobe University)
Discussant: Akiko Fukushima(The Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research)
Session 5〜7
16:00〜18:00
Session 5 Human Security and Public Order
Classroom 2304
Yuko Okado-Gough(Aichi Shukutoku University)
“From “One of Them” to a Police Force: Rebranding of the Royal Ulster Constabulary”
Sugit Arjon(Utsunomiya University)
“The Militarization of Food Security in Indonesia: Development, Agrarian Conflict, and Human Rights”
Tzu Wei Luk(HKSAR)
“When Crime meets Pandemic. Organized Crimes and Triad Societies’ Activities during COVID-19 Pandemic – Threats against Human Security in Hong Kong”
SAMBO Manuel Francisco(Doshisha University)
“Multinational Military Counterterrorism Operations in Africa: From Ad Hoc Coalitions to SADC's Mission in Mozambique”
Chair: Kyoko Cross(Kyoto Sangyo University)
Discussant: Hazuki Sasaki(Kanazawa University)
Session 6 Shifting Perception of Human Security: Business/Climate Change Focus
Classroom 2305
Shinya Fujino*, Yasunobu Sato**(*Reitaku University, **Tokyo University)
“Corporate Human Security and Global Governance for Sustainable Peace”
Akiko Shigemoto(Waseda University)
“Human Security as a Pragmatic Perspective on Human Rights for Sustainability in Business”
Brian Aycock(International Christian University)
“Reparations for States Experiencing Internal Displacements Caused by Climate Change”
Oscar A. Gómez(Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
“Understanding human security through climate change reports evolution: Progress and challenges”
Chair: Taichi Uchio(Reitaku University)
Discussant: Kaoru Kurusu(Kobe University)
Session 7 (proposed session)
Empowerment of vulnerable groups and communities during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Reflections from East Asia
Classroom 2306
Vu Le Thao Chi (Keio University)
“Reconsider Empowerment in the Context of Urban Poverty in Ho Chi Minh Vietnam”
Jonatan Lassa (Charles Darwin University)
“How disaster survivors in camps cope with COVID-19: cases from Indonesia”
Lisette R. Robles (JICA Ogata Research Institute)
“What is empowerment for those displaced? Insights from those affected by the 2020 South Japan Flooding”
Chair: Agarie Hideo(Koeki University)
Discussant: Ako Muto(JICA Ogata Research Institute)
General Assembly
18:30〜19:00
総会(General Assembly)
Classroom 2508
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