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[International Conference] Japan, Asia, and the Cold War Liberal Order Revisited's Details
Theme [International Conference] Japan, Asia, and the Cold War Liberal Order Revisited
Host SNU IJS
Time December 14, 2023 (Thur) 09:30-18:00
Venue International Conference Room, GSIS, SNU
Schedule
9:30-9:50 Opening Remarks
Moderator Ji Hee Jung (Seoul National University)
Opening Remarks Kijeong Nam (Acting Director, Institute for Japanese Studies, SNU)
Congratulatory Remarks : Takeshi Kato (Director, The Japan Foundation, Seoul), Keisuke Omori (President, Toshiba International Foundation)

9:50-10:30 Keynote Speech
Cold War Justice: Transpacific Critique of America’s Liberal Empire
Lisa Yoneyama (University of Toronto)

10:40-12:10 Session I.
Cold War Liberal Order and Postcolonial Asia
Moderator : Heonik Kwon (Seoul National University · Trinity College, Cambridge)
Another Taiwan is Possible: Towards an Archipelagic East Asia
Leo T. S. Ching (Duke University)

Postwar US Racial Liberalism and the Cold War in US-Occupied Japan
Deokhyo Choi (University of Sheffield)

Interrogating Peace and Democracy in Postwar Okinawa and Mainland Japan
Sinhyeok Jung (Seoul National University)

Discussion Seijin Chang (Hallym University)

13:30-15:00 Session II.
Inside and Outside of Postwar Liberal Democracy
Moderator : Hyojin Kim (Seoul National University)

Japan in the Global Cold War Era
Christopher Gerteis (University of Tokyo · SOAS, University of London)

Right-Wing Activists between Japan and South Korea
Reto Hofmann (Curtin University)

The Gendered Optics of the Cold War: Phantasmagoric Abstraction and Obliteration
Setsu Shigematsu (University of California Riverside)

Discussion Sang-wook Nam (Incheon National University)


15:10-16:40 Session III.
The Liberal Order in the Long Cold War
Moderator : Keiran Macrae (Seoul National University)

Japanese Deimperialization in the Cold War and Post-Cold War Eras: Asia and the American Embrace
Simon Avenell (Australian National University)

Japan’s Postwar Democracy in the Long Cold War: Primer of Democracy and Cold War Liberalism
Ji Hee Jung (Seoul National University)

Don’t Leave Me, daremo inai: The Cruel Optimism of the Liberals in Post-post Cold War Japan
Hitomi Koyama (Leiden University)

Discussion Jung-Sun Han (Korea University)

16:50-17:50 Concluding Roundtable
17:50-18:00 Closing Remarks
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