Events
1998
Meiji Philosophers and the State
Michael Burtscher, Harvard University
Learning To Face The Past. Japanese Students In Malaysia
Andreas K. Riessland, School of Social Sciences, Oxford Brookes University
ODA and Human Rights - The Case of Japan
Franz Nuscheler (Professor, Gerhard Mercator University, Duisburg)
Transforming the Countryside in Postwar Japan
Simon Partner, Duke University
Diskurs über den Körper in Japan
Futurism and Dadaism in the Taishō Period
Thomas Hackner, Universität München
Power, Divinity and Gender in the Imperial Institution of Japan
Ben-Ami Shillony (Professor, Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
In Regional Embrace or Global Change? Japanese and Foreign Assistance to Post-Marcos Philippine Development
Ben Warkentin, Dokkyō University
Fueling the Dream Machine: Japan and the Emerging Politics of Tourism Development Assistance
David R. Leheny, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
Philosophy and Practice of Fatherhood in Modern Japan
Harald Fuess, German Institute for Japanese Studies
1997
German-Japanese Relations in the Meiji Period
Rolf-Harald Wippich, Sophia University
Contested Regional Identities: What is 'East Asia' and 'Asia Pacific' to Japan?
Glenn Hook (Professor, University of Sheffield)
Psychoanalysis and its Ends: The Disappearance of Psychoanalytic Theory and the Rise of National Psychology in 1930s Japan
Jonathan Hall, University of California, Santa Cruz
Between External Shocks and Internal Evolution: Towards a New Phase in Japanese Management Practices
Aging and Social Policy - A German-Japanese Comparison
Aging and Social Policy - A German-Japanese Comparison
The Japanese Empire in East Asia and its Postwar Legacy
Encounters with Japan, Wartime and Postwar
Donald Keene (Professor emeritus, Columbia University)
The Birth Control Movement in Prewar Japan
Karen Callahan, University of California, Berkeley
Japan als Fallbeispiel in den Wissenschaften (Placing Japan in Paradigmatic Perspective)
Ōyama Shinkō: A Mountain Cult in Early Modern Japan
Barbara Ambros, Harvard University
Japan - Konkurrent und Partner im globalen Wettbewerb (Japan - Rival and Partner in Global Competition)
The Japanese Employment System in Transition
お化けと近代化―不思議と科学的思考の間で (Ghosts and modernization – between the miraculous and scientific thinking)
Labor Relations in Transition: A Comparison of Japan, Germany and the United States
Japan's Ministry of Education: Strategic Schooling and the State
Brian McVeigh, Tōyō Gakuen Tokyo
The First Japanese Visitors to Europe: Four Boys as Envoys to Rome, 1582-1590
Michael Cooper (Sophia University, Tokyo)
Establishing Education in Early Meiji Japan: The Myth of Monbushō Management
Abby Schweber, Harvard University
Public and Private: The Secondary Budget in Japan
Kate Ferber, Tokyo University
Ausstieg aus dem Konsensmodell? Veränderungen im Personalmanagement in Japan und Deutschland (Exit from the Consensus Model? Changes in the Personnel Management System in Japan and Germany)
Reflections on the Asian Model of Democracy
J.A.A. Stockwin (Professor, Oxford University)
Tanabe Hajime's 'Philosophy of Repentance' and the War Responsibility Debate in Early Postwar Japan
Owen Griffiths, University of British Columbia
Japan and Europe: The Use and Abuse of Comparisons
J. Arnason (Professor, La Trobe University, Melbourne)
Globalization of the Automotive Industry: Japan as Model, Competitor, or Bridgehead in Asia?
War and Feminism: Yamakawa Kikue
Beth Katzoff, Columbia University
Die Rückkehr zur "Asiatischen Spiritualität"
Juvenile Delinquency and Social Reform in Late-Meiji Japan
David Ambaras, Princeton University
MAC and the Japanese Miracle: The Case of Public Testing and Research Centers
Jay Tate, University of Carlifornia, Berkeley
1996
DIJ History Workshop: The State on Postwar Japan
Employment Systems and Human Resources Management in Retailing: the Case of Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and France
Aufwachsen in modernen Gesellschaften. Perspektiven der Jugendforschung in Deutschland und Japan
Structural Changes in the Japanese Technology and Innovation Sysem in the 90s
Planung, Wettbewerb und wirtschaftlicher Wandel - Ein deutsch-japanischer Vergleich
Philipp Franz von Siebold und sein Biograph Kure Shūzō
Hartmut Walravens, Staatsbibliothek Berlin
Vortragsveranstaltung anläßlich des 200. Geburtstages von Philipp Franz von Siebold
200 Jahre Siebold - Die Japansammlungen von Philipp Franz und Heinrich von Siebold
1995
地域性と現代
Wertewandel in Industrienationen: Ein Vergleich Deutschland, Japan und Osteuropa (Transformation of Values in Industrialized Nations: A Comparison between Germany, Japan, and Eastern Europe)
Wertewandel in Industrienationen: Ein Vergleich Deutschland, Japan und Osteuropa (Transformation of Values in Industrialized Nations: A Comparison between Germany, Japan, and Eastern Europe)
Japans Weg in das 21. Jahrhundert - Werte- und Strukturwandel seit 1945