「東亞研究的新視野」國際學術研討會
The 2012 International Conference on New Perspectives in East Asian Studies
Hosted by
Institute for the Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences of National Taiwan University
國立臺灣大學人文社會高等研究院
June 1-2, 2012
Venue: Tsai Lecture Hall, College of Law, National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
國立臺灣大學法律學院霖澤館
Agenda
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Friday, June 1
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08:00-08:30
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Registration
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08:30-09:00
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Opening Ceremony: Welcoming Remarks and Introduction
Moderator:
Chun-chieh Huang, Dean, Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University
Welcoming Remarks:
Si-chen Lee, President, National Taiwan University
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09:00-12:10
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International Conference Hall
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Moderator:
Kirill Thompson, National Taiwan University
Jiunn-rong Yeh, National Taiwan University
Panelists:
Chih-yu Shih, Professor of Political Science, National Taiwan University
Michael H. Bond, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Tom Ginsburg, Leo Spitz Professor of International Law and Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago
Ann Waltner, University of Minnesota
Short Break (10:30-10:40)
O&A
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12:10-13:20
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Lunch
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13:30-16:30
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Program for East Asia Democratic Studies
Session II
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Room 1401 (4F)
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Subject: Democracy in Confucian Societies and the East Asian Conception of Regime Legitimacy
Moderator:
Yeh-lih Wang, Chairman of Political Science, National Taiwan University
Presenters:
1. Mixing Confucianism and Democracy (30min)
Joseph Chan, Head of the Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Hong Kong
2. Democratic Conception and Regime Support among Chinese Citizens (30min)
Jie Lu, Assistant Professor, Department of Government, American University
3. Understanding of Democracy and Regime Legitimacy in Asia
Min-hua Huang, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University
Yun-han Chu, Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica
Yu-tzung Chang, Associate Professor, Political Science, National Taiwan University
Short Break (15:05-15:25)
Discussants:
1. Carl K. Y. Shaw, Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica (15min+15min)
2. Da-chi Liao, Professor of Political Science, National Sun Yat-sen University (15min)
Q&A (20min)
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16:30
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Conference Adjourns
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Saturday, June 2
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08:00-08:30
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Registration
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08:30-10:30
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Session IV
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Conference Room 1401
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Conference Room 1701
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Conference Room 1301
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Program for Psychological Research on Chinese Self in East Asia
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Program of East Asian Confucianisms
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Program for Courts in East Asia and Legal Transplant
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10:30-10:50
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Coffee Break
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10:50-12:50
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Program for East Asia Democratic Studies
Session V
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Room 1710 (7F)
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Subject: The East Asian Conception of Democracy
Moderator: Jih-wen Lin, Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica
Presenters:
1. Is Democracy Emerging as a Universal Value: A Contrarian Perspective (30min)
Doh C. Shin, Jack W. Peltason Scholar in Residence, Center for the Study of Democracy, University of California-Irvine
2. Democratic Conceptions in East Asian Societies: A Contextualized Analysis (30min)
Jie Lu, Assistant Professor, Department of Government, American University;
Yun-han Chu, Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica;
Min-hua Huang, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University
Discussants:
1. Chong-min Park, Professor, Public Administration, Korea University (15min)
2. Chung-li Wu, Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (15min)
Q&A (30min)
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13:00-14:20
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Lunch
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14:30-16:30
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International Conference Hall
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Closing Roundtable
Moderator:
Chao Yung-mao, Dean of Social Sciences, National Taiwan University
Panelists:
Olga Lomova, Director of the Institute of East Asian Studies, Charles University in Prague, the Czech Republic
Yun-han Chu, Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica; Professor of Political Science, National Taiwan University
Joseph Chan, Head of the Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Hong Kong
Peter C.Y. Chow, Professor, The City College of The City University of New York
Kwang-kuo Hwang, Professor, Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University
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17:00
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Conference Concludes
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**如對其他計畫場次有興趣,請參考總議程。