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The Convergence of Politics and Technology in the Fight against Covid-19: Political Capital as a Driving Force in Japan and Korea. |
2. |
大賀 哲, Asian Civil Society and Regional Solidarity Movement: A theoretical sketch, The First Open Symposium on Asian Civil Society, 2008.11. |
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大賀 哲, Political Concepts of Constitution and Legal Concepts of Democracy: A Comment to Denis Galligan, 法政大学ボアソナード記念現代法研究所「社会と主権―新たな連帯社会の基礎理論に向けた比較制度史・思想史研究」公開セミナー, 2009.12. |
4. |
大賀 哲, Land regionalism and Maritime regionalisation: Networks of Governance in East Asia, Conference on Applications of Social Network Analysis (ASNA), 2009.08. |
5. |
OGA TORU, A Historical Adversary or a Noble Friend?-East Asian Regionalism and Japan’s Perspectives on China, International Symposium: Global Economic Crisis and Cooperation in East Asia, Pusan National University, 2009.03. |
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大賀 哲, A Historical Adversary or a Noble Friend?-East Asian Regionalism and Japan’s Perspectives on China, International Symposium: Global Economic Crisis and Cooperation in East Asia, Pusan National University, 2009.05. |
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大賀 哲, Is ASEAN people-oriented or people-centred?: An evolution of regionalism between governments and civil society in making the ASEAN Charter, SNUAC International Conference, “Global Challenges in Asia,” Asia Center, Seoul National University, 2011.10. |
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大賀 哲, Between Global or Regional: Internationalization, Transnationalization, and Regionalization in the Networks and Governance of Fukuoka City, Intercity networks and urban governance in Asia, Asian Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 2012.03. |
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大賀 哲, ASEAN Human rights mechanism and the role of civil society: Cases of LAWASIA and Forum-ASIA, ASIAN LAW INSTITUTE CONFERENCE, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, 2012.06. |
10. |
大賀 哲, The U.S. – Japan alliance and East Asian Regionalism, USJI Week, U.S.-Japan Research Institute, Washington D.C., U.S.A., 2013.02. |
11. |
大賀 哲, Regionalizing the Global, and Globalizing the Regional: Japan and China on East Asian regionalism, CBC conference, The Study of South Asia: between Antiquity and Modernity: Parallels and Comparisons, Torino, Italy, 2013.09. |
12. |
大賀 哲, Legalization of regionalism: Transformation of Civil Society and Human rights mechanisms in ASEAN, Asian Society of International Law, Dehli, India, 2013.11. |
13. |
大賀 哲, U.S.-Japan Relations in Southeast Asia, USJI Week, U.S.-Japan Research Institute, Washington D.C., U.S.A., 2014.09. |
14. |
大賀 哲, Rebalancing by offshore balancing and the cost of alliance: Japan’s dilemma with the U.S. and China, USJI Week, U.S.-Japan Research Institute, 2015.09. |
15. |
OGA TORU, Political discourses of Abe Politics and the Post-war Statement: between historical revisionism and international relations, 2015 KAPS and ASOPS Joint Annual Conference, 2015.09. |
16. |
大賀 哲, Political discourses of Abe Politics and the Post-war Statement: between historical revisionism and international relations, 2015 KAPS and ASOPS Joint Annual Conference, Seacloud Hotel , Pusan, Korea, 2015.11. |
17. |
大賀 哲, Explaining Rebalance in Multipolar East Asia: Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivist Approaches, 13th Asia Pacific Conference, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, 2015.11. |
18. |
大賀 哲, Quantitative text analyses for apologies, pardons and reconciliations in East Asia: An examination of the Political Restoration Index (PRI), 6th of Annual Conference of the Historical Dialogues, Justice, and Memory Networks, University of Amsterdam, 2016.12. |
19. |
大賀 哲, Japan’s Neighborhood Associations and the Production of Multicultural Spaces: Diversity and Inclusion in the Ichō Housing, Preparatory meeting for Japan-Korea CSR Workshop, Kyushu University, 2016.06. |
20. |
大賀 哲, Civic regionalism of democracy and human rights in enlarging East Asia: Civil society networks between ASEAN and East Asia, «What is Asia?» Changing Boundaries and Identities in Contemporary Asia, EHESS/CNRS, Paris, 2016.09. |
21. |
大賀 哲, Building an ASEAN Human Rights Regime: Internal and External influences and their consequences, New York Conference on Asian Studies, Utica College, 2016.09. |
22. |
大賀 哲, Automated Generation of Coding Rules: Text-Mining Approach to ISO 26000, 5th International Congress on Advanced Applied Informatics, 2016.07. |
23. |
大賀 哲, A breaking down of the Post-war Security Regime in Japan: Security-related bills and the turning point of post-war security policy, Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), 2016.04. |
24. |
大賀 哲, Realistic Foreign Policy for Voters, National Security Division, Oneness Asia Leaders Summit 2017, Fukuoka, 2017.10. |
25. |
大賀 哲, Measuring Corporate Social Responsibility in Japan and Korea: its trends and impacts toward Civil Society, the 6th French Network for Asian Studies International Conference (FNASIC), Sciences Po., Paris, France, 2017.06. |
26. |
大賀 哲, Japan’s Neighborhood Communities and the Production of Multicultural Spaces: Diversity and Inclusion in the Ichō Housing Complex in Kanagawa, ECPR General Conference, Oslo, Norway, 2017.09. |
27. |
大賀 哲, Institutional and Non-institutional Politics of Human Rights Legislation in Japan: Actors, Structures, and Dynamics, The International Conference: Problems and Perspectives for Japan in a Changing World: Thirty Years of Japanese Studies in Poznan, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland, 2017.12. |
28. |
大賀 哲, Extra-regional influences of ASEAN human rights regimes: Australia, Hong Kong, and Korea, 75th Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 2017.04. |
29. |
大賀 哲, Expanding and conjugating global corporate social responsibility (CSR) norms through the UN Global Compact (UNGC): genesis, evolution, and diffusion, 75th Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 2017.04. |
30. |
大賀 哲, Diversity and Inclusion in Multicultural Community Building: A case of the Ichō Housing Complex, The 2nd Japan-Korea CSR Workshop Ritsumeikan University, 2017.09. |
31. |
大賀 哲, Corporate Social Responsibility as a last resort of Human Rights Advocacy: National Human Rights Institutes and policy advocacy of Business and Human Rights, International Conference on National Human Rights Mechanisms in Southeast Asia: Challenges of Protection, 2017.07. |
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大賀 哲, Collaborations in Multicultural Community Building: Diversity and Inclusion in the Ichō Housing Complex in Kanagawa Prefecture, Corporate social responsibility as collaboration among the government, businesses and Civil Society, Japan-Korea CSR Workshop, Seoul National University, 2017.03. |
33. |
大賀 哲, Agonistic Democracy Approach to Historical Dialogue and Reconciliation: On Comfort Women Issues between Japan and Korea, 75th Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 2017.04. |
34. |
大賀 哲, ASEAN CSR networks and the evolution of business and human rights: A nexus of the regional governance of CSR and human rights, ICAS10: International Convention of Asian Scholars, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2017.07. |
35. |
Multicultural Community Building’ as Discourse and Reality in Japanese Municipalities. |
36. |
A Quantitative Analysis of Barriers to International Telemedicine Education: The Case of the Philippines. |
37. |
Toru Oga, Legal regulations on telemedicine and telehealth in Japan,, 2020.11. |
38. |
Toru Oga, Takatoshi Oyama, and Sunyoung Koo, Securitization Dilemma: Resisting and Embracing Threats in Japan and Korea,, 2020.11. |
39. |
Toru Oga, Takatoshi Oyama, and Sunyoung Koo,, A reconfiguration of Poli-Tech in the age of Covid-19: Securitization and Political Capital in Japan and Korea,, 2020.11. |
40. |
Toru Oga, A World without Discrimination?: the Potential and Limitations of VR technology and Online Communication,, 2020.09. |
41. |
Toru Oga, A deadlock of Japan’s Multicultual discourses: cases of Tokyo and Fukuoka, 2019.11. |
42. |
Toru Oga, Clash and Cooperation between Competing Regionalisms: A Geopolitics of Belt and Road Initiative and Indo-Pacific Strategy,, 2019.10. |
43. |
Toru Oga, The Geopolitics of Clashing regionalisms and their discourses: Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS), 2018.10. |
44. |
Toru Oga, Tetsuya Nakatoh, Satoru Uchida, and Yuki Ooi, Mapping Multicultural Discourses and Policy Practices: A Quantitative Text Analysis of Multicultural Coexistence Promotion Plans in Japanese Local Governments, 2018.09. |
45. |
Toru Oga, Rediscovered Asia and Forgotten Southeast Asia: Intellectual and Political Discourses of Post-War Japan, Incorporating Southeast Asian Perspectives in Japanese Studies Project Fukuoka Workshop, 2018.05. |
46. |
Toru Oga, Discourses on the Comfort Women Issue in Japan: Its Emergence, Development, and Backlash in Relation to International and Domestic Norm Dynamics, 2018.03. |
47. |
Toru Oga and Yuki Ooi, A Dead-end of Japan’s Multiculturalism: Eloquent Discourses, Exiguous Policies and Imbalanced Reality, 2018.02. |
48. |
Toru Oga, Institutional and Non-institutional Politics of Human Rights Legislation in Japan: Actors, Structures, and Dynamics, The International Conference: Problems and Perspectives for Japan in a Changing World: Thirty Years of Japanese Studies in Poznan, 2017.12. |
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大賀 哲・スキ コン, Measuring Human Rights in Japan and the Challenges of Civil Society: The Problems of Human Rights Proposed by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), “Searching for alternatives in Future Society” Conference, Homers Hotel at Busan, Korea, 2017.11. |
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Emi Ishita, Toru Oga, Yasuhiro Takayama, An-Shou Cheng, Douglas Oard, Kenneth Fleischmann, Yoichi Tomiura,, Toward Automating Detection of Human Values in the Nuclear Power Debate, 2017.11. |
51. |
Toru Oga, Realistic Foreign Policy for Voters, National Security Division, Oneness Asia Leaders Summit 2017, 2017.10. |
52. |
Toru Oga, Diversity and Inclusion in Multicultural Community Building: A case of the Ichō Housing Complex, The 2nd Japan-Korea CSR Workshop Ritsumeikan University, 2017.09. |
53. |
Toru Oga, Japan’s Neighborhood Communities and the Production of Multicultural Spaces: Diversity and Inclusion in the Ichō Housing Complex in Kanagawa, ECPR General Conference, 2017.09. |
54. |
大賀哲, Corporate Social Responsibility as a last resort of Human Rights Advocacy: National Human Rights Institutes and policy advocacy of Business and Human Rights, International Conference on National Human Rights Mechanisms in Southeast Asia: Challenges of Protection, 2017.07. |
55. |
Toru Oga, ASEAN CSR networks and the evolution of “business and human rights: A nexus of the regional governance of CSR and human rights,” ICAS10, International Convention of Asian Scholars, 2017.07. |
56. |
Toru OGA, Norihiro Nihei, Tetsuya Nakatoh, Suk-Ki Kong, Measuring Corporate Social Responsibility in Japan and Korea: its trends and impacts toward Civil Society, the 6th French Network for Asian Studies International Conference (FNASIC), 2017.06. |
57. |
Toru OGA, Agonistic Democracy Approach to Historical Dialogue and Reconciliation: On Comfort Women Issues between Japan and Korea, 75th Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2017.04. |
58. |
Toru OGA, Expanding and conjugating global corporate social responsibility (CSR) norms through the UN Global Compact (UNGC): genesis, evolution, and diffusion, 75th Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2017.04. |
59. |
Toru OGA, Extra-regional influences of ASEAN human rights regimes: Australia, Hong Kong, and Korea, 75th Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2017.04. |
60. |
Toru OGA, Collaborations in Multicultural Community Building: Diversity and Inclusion in the Ichō Housing Complex in Kanagawa Prefecture, Corporate social responsibility as collaboration among the government, businesses and Civil Society, Japan-Korea CSR Workshop, 2017.03. |
61. |
Toru Oga, ASEAN CSR networks and the evolution of “business and human rights: A nexus of the regional governance of CSR and human rights,, 2017.01. |
62. |
Toru OGA, Tetsuya Nakatoh, Satoru Uchida, Quantitative text analyses for apologies, pardons and reconciliations in East Asia: An examination of the Political Restoration Index (PRI), 6th of Annual Conference of the Historical Dialogues, Justice, and Memory Networks, 2016.12. |
63. |
Toru OGA, Civic regionalism of democracy and human rights in enlarging East Asia: Civil society networks between ASEAN and East Asia , «What is Asia?» Changing Boundaries and Identities in Contemporary Asia, 2016.09. |
64. |
Toru OGA, Building an ASEAN Human Rights Regime: Internal and External influences and their consequences Utica College, September 23-24, 2016, New York Conference on Asian Studies, 2016.09. |
65. |
Toru OGA, Tetsuya Nakatoh, Satoru Uchida, Redefining political discourses and reconstructing social bonds: How Japanese politicians use Twitter as a complementary tool to political activities,” MANCEPT Workshops (Biopolitics 2.0: Digital Subjects), MANCEPT Workshops (Biopolitics 2.0: Digital Subjects), 2016.09. |
66. |
大賀 哲, Redefining political discourses and reconstructing social bonds: How Japanese politicians use Twitter as a complementary tool to political activities, MANCEPT Workshops (Biopolitics 2.0: Digital Subjects), University of Manchester, 2016.09. |
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Tetsuya Nakatoh, Satoru Uchida, Emi Ishita, Toru OGA, "Automated Generation of Coding Rules: Text-Mining Approach to ISO 26000", 5th International Congress on Advanced Applied Informatics, Kumamoto, Japan, 2016.07. |
68. |
Toru OGA, Japan’s Neighborhood Associations and the Production of Multicultural Spaces: Diversity and Inclusion in the Ichō Housing, Preparatory meeting for Japan-Korea CSR Workshop, 2016.06. |
69. |
Toru OGA, ”A breaking down of the Post-war Security Regime in Japan: Security-related bills and the turning point of post-war security policy,” , Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), 2016.04. |
70. |
Toru OGA, “Explaining Rebalance in Multipolar East Asia: Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivist Approaches,”, 13th Asia Pacific Conference, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, 2015.11. |
71. |
Toru OGA, “Political discourses of Abe Politics and the Post-war Statement: between historical revisionism and international relations,”, 2015 KAPS and ASOPS Joint Annual Conference, Seacloud Hotel, 2015.11. |
72. |
Toru OGA, "Rebalancing by offshore balancing and the cost of alliance: Japan's dilemma with the U.S. and China,", USJI Week, U.S.-Japan Research Institute, 2015.09. |
73. |
Toru OGA, “U.S.-Japan Relations in Southeast Asia,” , USJI Week, U.S.-Japan Research Institute, 2014.09. |
74. |
大賀 哲, Privatizing Foreign Policy: the role of business executives in the U.S.-Japan economic relations, Osaka University International Symposium – Interdisciplinary Perspectives for Asia-Pacific Region: History and Prospect, Osaka University, 2014.02. |
75. |
Toru OGA, "Legalization of regionalism: Transformation of Civil Society and Human rights mechanisms in ASEAN,", Asian Society of International Law, 2013.11. |
76. |
Toru OGA, "Regionalizing the Global, and Globalizing the Regional: Japan and China on East Asian regionalism", CBC conference, The Study of South Asia: between Antiquity and Modernity: Parallels and Comparisons, 2013.09. |
77. |
Toru OGA, "The U.S. – Japan alliance and East Asian Regionalism,", USJI Week, U.S.-Japan Research Institute, 2013.02. |
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79. |
大賀 哲, Japan’s perspective toward an East Asian Summit: a conjuncture between domestic and foreign policy, The Third GSPA International Conference, Seoul National University, 2008.11. |
80. |
大賀 哲, Neorealism and its Ethics: Mearsheimer, Snyder and Walt Against the Iraq War, Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), 2007.04. |
81. |
大賀 哲, From take-over to make-over: realists’ rebellion against the Iraq War, International Studies Association (ISA), 2007.03. |
82. |
大賀 哲, Universal World, Pluriversal Globe: The Political in the Post-Human International Politics, International Studies Association (ISA), 2007.03. |
83. |
大賀 哲, From exclusion to inclusion?: transformation of the discourses on Asian regionalism of East Asian Summit in 2005, The Essex Conference on Political Theory, 2006.05. |
84. |
大賀 哲, Asianisation and re-discovering regionness: from inter-state relations to regional identity, International Symposium on State and Ethnic Group, sponsored by National Museum of Ethnology, University of Tokyo, 2006.01. |
85. |
OGA TORU, From exclusion to inclusion?: transformation of the discourses on Asian regionalism of East Asian Summit in 2005, The Essex Conference on Political Theory, 2006.01. |
86. |
大賀 哲, Policy making as discursive practices: the Asian financial crisis and the second Asian values debate, International Conference on Social Science Research, 2005.12. |
87. |
大賀 哲, Debating Asianisation: Realism, Liberalism, Constructivism, and Critical Theory in explaining Asian regionalism, APISA first convention, Singapore, 2003.12. |
88. |
大賀 哲, The emergence of Asian Network Powers: Japanese Firms Keiretsu and Oversea Chinese, ICAS 3, Singapore, 2003.08. |
89. |
大賀 哲, There is still an outside: deconstructing Empire / Multitude, 2003.12. |
90. |
大賀 哲, Rise of East Asia, Fall of Asia-Pacific: construction and deconstruction of the Asia-Pacific Economic cooperation (APEC) in 1989-1997, the Fourth Essex Conference of Political Theory, Essex, 2003.05. |
91. |
大賀 哲, From Constructivism to Deconstructivism: theorising construction and evolution of identities, International Studies Association (ISA), Portland, 2003.02. |
92. |
大賀 哲, Asian Financial Crisis and expansion of the Asian regionalism, aper presented at the Doctoral Seminar in Ideology and Discourse Analysis, Dept. of Government, Univ. of Essex, 2002.10. |
93. |
大賀 哲, State and Civil Society in the International level, Paper presented at the Doctoral Seminar with Ernest Laclau, Dept. of Government, Univ. of Essex, 2002.02. |
94. |
大賀 哲, The Genesis of Asianisation: discursive articulation of regionalism, Paper presented the Third Essex Conference of Political Theory, Essex, 2002.05. |
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大賀 哲, Transformation of concepts of civil society and human rights in Southeast Asia: Cases of civil society and network NGOs in ASEAN, Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA). |