Events
2004
Consulting, Counseling, and Healing in Japanese New Religions 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 (Zurück zur "normalen Nation" – Internationaler Wandel und die konservative Revolution in der japanischen Außenpolitik an der Schwelle zum 21. Jahrhundert)
Axel Karpenstein, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien
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 (Der Tokyoter Kriegsverbrecherprozeß und das Völkerstrafrecht)
Dr. Philipp Osten (Ass. Prof., Keio University Tokyo)
Leaders, Politics and Summits: Japanese Prime Ministers at the G7, 1979–83 (Japanische Premierminister auf den G7-Treffen 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(E-Demokratie in Ostasien? Wie das Internet Politik und Zivilgesellschaft in Japan, Südkorea und Taiwan beeinflusst)
Modernizing State Finances in the Meiji Period: Tajiri Inajiro (1850-1923) (Tajiri Inajirō (1850-1923), Modernisier der Staatsfinanzen in der Meiji-Zeit)
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
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, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien
Segregation in a "Homogeneous" City: Tokyo and the New Debate on Fragmenting Urban Societies (Segregation in einer "homogenen" Stadt: Tokyo und die neue Debatte über gespaltene Stadtgesellschaften)
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, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien
The Unfreezing of the Japanese Party System: From Alignment to Dealignment (Das "Auftauen" des japanischen Parteiensystems: Von Alignment zu Dealignment)
Carmen Schmidt, Hitotsubashi University
Whither the Red Queen: Institutional Co-Evolution in Political Science (Das Konzept der institutionellen Koevolution in der politischen Wissenschaft)
Daniel P. Aldrich, Harvard University / University of Tokyo
Japan-American Women Political Scientists Symposium
Hiromi Tanaka, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien
Contesting Peace at Yasukuni Shrine (Friedensstreit am Yasukuni-Schrein)
Brian J. Masshardt, University of Hawaii
Conference of the International Sociological Association
Yuki Abe, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien
Digesting Postwar Japan Media
Barak Kushner, Davidson College
Stock Exchange Competition in Asia: Tokyo’s role as a financial center
Andreas Nabor, Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWA)
Foreign Domestic Workers Under Japan's "Closed-Door" Immigration Policy (Ausländische Haushaltshilfen und die strikte japanische Immigrationspolitik)
Brenda Resurecion Tiu Tenegra, Ochanomizu University
College Graduates in Japanese Industries
Takenori Inoki (Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies)
Abschlussveranstaltung des Graduiertenkollegs “Geschlechterdemokratie und Organisationsreform im globalen Kontext
Hiromi Tanaka, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien
日本言語政策学会第2回大会
Peter Backhaus, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien
The History of the Reception of the Confucianism in Germany since early Enlightenment
Eun-Jeung Lee, University of Halle-Wittenberg
Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in China: From Export-oriented Production to Domestic Marketing
Haruo Horaguchi (Professor, Hōsei University)
Mister Sparkle meets the Yakuza: Depictions of Japan in the Simpsons (Wie Japan in den “Simpsons“ dargestellt wird)
Hugo Dobson, University of Sheffield
Lover of Women and a Friend of Men: A Poetics of Courtly Male Friendship in Heian Japan
Paul Schalow (Professor, Rutgers University)
From Kamikaze Aircraft to the Bullet Train: Social Variables for Technology Transfer in post-World War II Japan
Nishiyama Takashi, Ohio State University/Tōkyō University
The Japanese Sencha Tea Ceremony: History, Aesthetics and Accoutrements
Patricia J. Graham (PhD, University of Kansas)