2012 Archives
2012.06.25
“Special Lecture by Dean Goldgeier, SIS, American University was held.”
School of International Service, American University (*1) visited Graduate School of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University, on Monday, June 18, 2012, and the Dean held a special lecture titled 'Democrats, Republicans and the Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy’.
The lecture focused on the trends in the Democratic and Republican parties since the end of the Cold War and its impacts on U.S. presidential election.
The GSIR students and faculty members gathered to listen to the Dean's talk, and the number of participants almost reached the full capacity (of 207 seats) of the lecture room. The lecture ended on a high note with a Q&A session.
After the lecture‚ we had a talking session with the Dean and the Associate Dean and actively exchanged the views and opinions on the topics covered in the Dean’s special lecture.
*Founded in 1893, American University is located in the northwest Washington D.C. School of International Service, American University (SIS, AU) is the largest school of International Affairs in the United States and starting from 1992, a lot of students have been sent / accepted under DMDP (Dual Master’s Degree Programs) agreement between RU and AU.
DMDP (Dual Master’s Degree Programs) website : https://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/acd/gr/gsir/eng/gcp-dmdp.html
SIS, AU website: http://www.american.edu/sis/
2012.05.31
Updated Readmission Examination Guidelines
2012.05.18
Chief of Partnership Section, Partnerships and Communications Division in United Nation Volunteer (UNV) visits the Graduate School of International Relations
On Wednesday, May 16, Marco van der Ree, Chief of Partnership Section, Partnerships and Communications Division in United Nation Volunteer (UNV) visited the Graduate School of International Relations where a meeting was held regarding how to strengthen our partnership.
The
インターンシップ https://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/acd/gr/gsir/eng/gcp-internship.html
2012.04.26
Visiting Professor Yukio Takasu, appointed as UN Under-Secretary-General.
Mr. Takasu has been teaching in the Graduate School of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University from 2011. From Summer 2012, he will teach the courses, “United Nations” and “Peace Building and Preventive Diplomacy”.
Announcement from UN
2012.03.31
Prof. Masuda wrote for the Graduate School Forum introducing our graduate school inFOREIGN AFFAIRS Jan-Feb 2012 issue.(January 13. 2012)
2012.02.14
A GSIR doctoral student won the runner up position at the essay contest!
Graduate School of International Relations recently won the runner up
position with his excellent work at the Reimagining Japan Student Essay
Contest.
His essay and other winners’ works can be found here:
http://nipponnomirai.jp/en/contest/index.html
2012.01.11
Special Seminar “Genealogy of Anti-Globalism,”
Kazuo Ogura, former president of the Japan Foundation, unraveled anti-globalism in a Special Seminar called “Genealogy of Anti-Globalism,” held by the Graduate School of International Relations.
The seminar was held on Wednesday, January 11th. Aside from students and faculty members, approximately 150 Japan Foundation fellows from all over the world participated.
Against a backdrop of conspicuous crises rocking the global capitalism system such as the Subprime Mortgage Crisis and European Sovereignty Crisis, anti-globalism movements like OWS (Occupy Wall Street) are becoming more conspicuous. This trend of movements, ones with strong anti-global capitalism sentiment, diverse contexts/persons affected(participants), and complicated connections with past social movements is attracting much attention.
In this seminar, former president of the
Japan Foundation and expert on anti-globalism movements and trends, visiting
professor Kazuo Ogura discussed the movements’ cultural characteristics,
potentials and limitations. At the keynote lecture, Professor Ogura introduced
a wealth of examples on anti-globalism as something embedded in the process of
globalization.
In the discussion that followed, Professor Norihisa Yamashita (College of International Relations) tossed questions concerning the movements’ relationship with reflexive modernization and comparativeness to the Global Revolution of 1986. Professor GyonSu Mun (College of International Relations) also raised issues in the context of anti-globalism and anti-American movements in Korea about the pathway of East Asia in a neoliberal world.
Profile/ Kazuo Ogura
Visiting Professor of Ritsumeikan University, Graduate School of International Relations. Graduate of Tokyo University Japan and the University of Cambridge. Former president of the Japan Foundation(2003~2011), deputy foreign minister, ambassador to Vietnam, South Korea and France, and director-general of the Economic Affairs Bureau. Professor Ogura is also the author of many books including “Globalism he no Hangyaku” (Revolt against Globalism).