Events
2004
Dementia - Current Issues in Long-Term Care, Medical Care and Legal Support
The Role of Religion in World War II - As seen in Germany, Japan and the US
Dr. Brian Victoria (University of Adelaide)
Japan's Relations with the Arab Countries
Ahmed Naili, Graduate School of Commerce, Meiji University
Japanese youth crime policy today
Manuel Metzler, Daito Bunka Daigaku
Difficult Neighbors: Japan and North Korea
Gavan McCormack (Professor, Australian National University)
Early Postwar Japanese Reconciliation with China: Was the Glass Half Full?
Daqing Yang, George Washington University
Answers to Big Questions: Contemporary Buddhist Guides to Life Management
Katja Triplett, Marburg University
15th Sociolinguistic Symposium
Peter Backhaus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Japanese Pilgrimage: Shinto Variations on a Buddhist Theme
Michael Pye (Professor, University of Marburg)
International Conference “Changing Language Regimes in Globalizing Environments“, Europe and Japan
Peter Backhaus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Centennial of a Historical Watershed: Legacies of the Russo-Japanese War 1904-05
Meiji-period kokugaku: activities of Hirata-school scholars, Iida Takesato and the Oyashima-gakkai
Michael Wachutka, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Consulting, Counseling, and Healing in Japanese New Religions and New Spirituality Movements
Consultation, Counseling, and Healing in Japanese New Religious and New Spirituality Movements
How Business Ventures Start and Develop: Exploring the Relationships between the Entrepreneur and the Venture's Stakeholders
Mark R. Dibben, University of Lincoln, New Zealand
Change in Japanese Employment Institutions: The Case of Temporary Work
Dr. Karen A. Shire (Professor, Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Restoring the "Normal Nation": Japan's Changing International Environment and the Conservative Revolution in Foreign Policy at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Axel Karpenstein, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Changing Corporate Governance Systems – Germany and Japan in Comparison
'Positive Policy,' 'Negative Policy,' and the Economics of Taishō Democracy
Mark Metzler, Assistant Professor of History, Oakland University
国際刑法からみた東京裁判 (The Tokyo War Crimes Trial and International Criminal Law)
Dr. Philipp Osten (Ass. Prof., Keio University Tokyo)
Leaders, Politics and Summits: Japanese Prime Ministers at the G7, 1979–83
H.D.P. Envall, Hitotsubashi University and University of Melbourne
The 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War and Japanese Perceptions of the People's Republic of China
Robert Hoppens, University of Washington
Tales of Ise: A Short Visual Reception History
Joshua S. Mostow (Professor, The University of British Columbia)
Automobilindustrie in Japan und China
Die japanische Automobilindustrie – Strategische Herausforderungen und neue Perspektiven
Umbruch von Markt- und Industriestrukturen in Japan – Chancen für die deutsche Wirtschaft
2003
Selbstbehauptungsdiskurse in Ostasien - Versuch einer Zwischenbilanz
Capital Markets and Corporate Finance in Japan
The Making of a Heroic War Myth in the Russo-Japanese War
Shimazu Naoko, Birkbeck University of London
Does E-Commerce Create A Level Playing Field? The Cases of Germany and Japan
Dennis Tachiki (Professor, Tamagawa University)
E-Democracy in East Asia? How the Internet Affects Politics and Civil Society in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan
Modernizing State Finances in the Meiji Period: Tajiri Inajiro (1850-1923)
Katalin Ferber
Skill Formation and Human Resource Development in Response to the Second IT Revolution. A Comparative Institutional Analysis of Germany and Japan
Viktoria Heindorf, Research Assistant at Munich University, Japan Centre
The Changing Structure of Labor in Japan - Japanese Human Resource Management between Continuity and Innovation
The Japanese Company: Management, Unions and Financial Performance
Dr. John Benson (Professor, University of Melbourne)
Japan's FTA Strategy in Context: Multinational Firm Strategy and the Global Move to Free Trade Agreements
Mark Manger, Ph.D. Candidate, University of British Columbia
China's Role in the Process of Japan's Cultural Self-Identification, 1895-1904
Matthias Zachmann, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg/DIJ
Management in Japan - Herausforderungen und Erfolgsfaktoren für deutsche Produktionsunternehmen in dynamischer Umwelt (Management in Japan - Challenges and Success Factors for German Manufacturing Companies in a Dynamic Environment)
Information and Communication Technologies in Japan, Germany and the U.S.: Institutional Frameworks, Competitiveness and Learning Processes
General Nogi's Wife and the Gender of the Modern Nation
Sharalyn Orbaugh (Professor, University of British Columbia)
梧陰文庫研究会
Junko Ando, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Segregation in a "Homogeneous" City: Tokyo and the New Debate on Fragmenting Urban Societies
Ralph Lützeler, Bonn University
Shugendo and the Separation of Buddha and kami Worship (shinbutsu bunri): the case of Hagurosan 1870-1875
Gaynor Sekimori, The University of Tokyo
Japanese Linguistics and Car-Navigation Technology
Viktoria Eschbach-Szabo (Professor, University of Tübingen, Germany)
12. Deutschsprachiger Japanologentag
Volker Elis, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Unfreezing of the Japanese Party System: From Alignment to Dealignment
Carmen Schmidt, Hitotsubashi University
Whither the Red Queen: Institutional Co-Evolution in Political Science
Daniel P. Aldrich, Harvard University / University of Tokyo
Japan-American Women Political Scientists Symposium
Hiromi Tanaka, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Contesting Peace at Yasukuni Shrine
Brian J. Masshardt, University of Hawaii
Conference of the International Sociological Association
Yuki Abe, German Institute for Japanese Studies