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THE FIFTH JAPAN - RUSSIA
STUDENTS FORUM
JAPAN-RUSSIA COLLABORATION:
MODERN CONDITION AND PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT
DECEMBER 17-21, 2012
Timetable
DECEMBER 18 (TUESDAY), MSU
FUNDAMENTAL LIBRARY
09.30 – 10.00 PARTICIPANTS REGISTRATION
10.00 – 11.15 OPENING CEREMONY
11.15 – 17.45 SESSIONS:
1. JAPAN-RUSSIA RELATIONS AND REGIONAL
COOPERATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
2. SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN JAPAN AND RUSSIA IN
MODERN TIMES
13.30 – 14.15 LUNCH BREAK
DECEMBER 19 (WEDNESDAY), MSU
FUNDAMENTAL LIBRARY
09.30 – 10.00 PARTICIPANTS REGISTRATION
10.00 – 17.00 SESSIONS:
1. JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN EDUCATION,
SCIENCE AND CULTURE
2. JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN BUSINESS: THE
RECIPROCAL BUSINESS PLAN FOR THE BETTER
FUTURE
13.00 – 14.00 LUNCH BREAK
17.00 – 18.00 CLOSING REMARKS AND CONCLUSION
AWARDING CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION
18.00 – 19.00 RECEPTION
DECEMBER 20 (THURSDAY)
«SHUVALOVSKIY» BUILDING GYM
10.00 – 12.30 BASKETBALL COMPETITION
Keynote Speech
RAEVSKIY Alexander
Lomonosov Moscow State University
YAMAWAKI Dai
Kyoto University
Graduate School of Economics
JAPAN-RUSSIA RELATIONS AND
REGIONAL COOPERATION IN THE
ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
HARA Akari, Tokyo Woman’s
Christian University
HIRANO Mitsushiro,
Soka University, Faculty of Economics
The Significance of Cultural Exchanges
for the Future Partnership between Russia and Japan
JAPAN-RUSSIA RELATIONS AND
REGIONAL COOPERATION IN THE
ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
YAMAWAKI Dai, Graduate School
of Economics, Graduate School of
Advanced Leadership Studies,
Kyoto University
Bilateral Cooperation between
Japan and Russia in the Energy
LYAKHOVENKO Oleg, Lomonosov
Moscow State University Faculty of
Political Science
Opportunities and Perspectives for
Russian-Japanese Energy
Cooperation
JAPAN-RUSSIA RELATIONS AND
REGIONAL COOPERATION IN THE
ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
HASEGAWA Takeyuki
Tohoku University
MIYASAKA Narihisa
University of Tsukuba
OKADA Masahiro
Doshisha University
China’s Economic and Military Growth: How Do We Achieve
the Regional Cooperation in East Asia and the Pacific?
JAPAN-RUSSIA RELATIONS AND
REGIONAL COOPERATION IN THE
ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
SATO Takanobu, Tottori
University, Faculty of
Medicine, Public Health
Research, Division of
Health Administration and
Promotion
Promotion of Exchanges
between the Two Countries
by the Business Side
JAPAN-RUSSIA RELATIONS AND
REGIONAL COOPERATION IN THE
ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
USKOV Roman, Lomonosov
Moscow State University, Faculty
of Global Processes
Japan-Russia Cooperation in
APEC
IWATA Chikako, Keio University,
Department of Political Science,
Faculty of Law
Economic Cooperation through
International Institutions
SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN JAPAN AND
RUSSIA IN MODERN TIMES
PETRENEVA Ekaterina,
Lomonosov Moscow
State University, Faculty
of Economics
Social Problems in Japan
and Russia
NOGUCHI Ai, Keio
University, Faculty of
Law and Political
Science
Internet and
Nationalism in Japan
SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN JAPAN
AND RUSSIA IN MODERN TIMES
OMURA Haruna, Kyoto University,
Faculty of Law
A problem Involving the Internet Use
and the Invasion of Individuals’
Private Life
MATVEEV Sergey, Lomonosov
Moscow State University, The
Institute of Asian and African Studies
Contemporary Youth Culture:
Comparative Analysis
SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN JAPAN
AND RUSSIA IN MODERN TIMES
NOMURA Masaki, The
University of Tokyo, Faculty
of Letters
How the Internet has an
Influence on Japanese
Subculture - with a Brief
Case Study of AKB48
MORI Takashi, University
of Tsukuba, School of
Social and International
Studies
Practical Use of the
Internet in Case of
Emergency, Great East
Japan Earthquake
SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN JAPAN
AND RUSSIA IN MODERN TIMES
KOBZAR Konstantin,
Lomonosov Moscow State
University, Faculty of Global
Processes
Social Isolation
KOMA Eriko, Kobe City
University of Foreign Studies
What is More Fascinating
Thing than Eating, Smoking,
Sleeping and Having Sex?
Internet Addiction!
SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN JAPAN
AND RUSSIA IN MODERN TIMES
UEMURA Chieko, Hokkaido
University, Department of Education,
Industrial Education
Can Free or Low-cost Online
Education Tackle The Education
Gap?
WATANABE Yurie, Aoyama Gakuin
University, Literature Department,
British and American Literature
Free Flow of Information Verses
Censorship: An International Debate
SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN JAPAN
AND RUSSIA IN MODERN TIMES
NEKLUDOVA Ksenia,
Lomonosov Moscow
State University, The
Institute of Asian and
African Studies
Ageing Population of
Japan and Russia
MIYANO Sayumi,
The University of
Tokyo, Faculty of Arts
and Sciences
Election 2012 - How
the Internet Changes
Elections in Japan
SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN JAPAN
AND RUSSIA IN MODERN TIMES
ROKASHEVICH
Anastasia, Academy of
Public Administration,
Faculty of Public
Administration
Social Policy: the Political
and Economic Rationality
(Case Study of Leninskiy
Municipal District)
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
EDUCATION, SCIENCE
AND CULTURE
KUJIME Yuta, Keio University,
Faculty of Science and Technology,
Department of Mechanical
Engineering
Science and Technology Cooperation
HAMADA Sakie, University of Tsukuba,
School of Social and International
Studies, College of International Studies
Education in Japan. How Do Schools
Support Students’ Learning in Japan?
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
EDUCATION, SCIENCE
AND CULTURE
HATORI Kaoru, Akita
International
University, Division of
Liberal Arts
YOSHIZAKI Maya,
Kyoto University,
Faculty of Law
Sharing Our Strong Points
for Future Japanese and Russian Students
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
EDUCATION, SCIENCE
AND CULTURE
NIKOLSKAYA Anna, Lomonosov Moscow State
University, Faculty of Public Administration
Education in Japan and Russia: Advantages and
Disadvantages
ARSANUKAEVA Amina, Lomonosov Moscow
State University, The Institute of Asian and African
Studies
Japanese Language Studies at University and
Future Prospects
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
EDUCATION, SCIENCE
AND CULTURE
TSOI Olga, Lomonosov
Moscow State University,
The Institute of Asian and
African Studies
UKRAINTSEVA Anna,
Lomonosov Moscow State
University, The Institute of
Asian and African Studies
Studying Japanese Tea
Ceremony in Russia
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
EDUCATION, SCIENCE
AND CULTURE
UEDA Nanoko, Waseda
University, School of Political
Science and Economics
TAHARA Ayano, The
University of Tokyo, Faculty of
Law, Department of Politics
Education Towards the “True”
Peace between Our
Countries-The Question of the
Territorial Issue
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
EDUCATION, SCIENCE
AND CULTURE
KUNGAA Mergen, Lomonosov
Moscow State University, Faculty of
Geography
Coastal Management in Japan and
Russia
VASILYEV Alexander, Lomonosov
Moscow State University, Faculty of
Chemistry
Japan-Russia Cooperation in
Radiochemistry and Radioecology
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
EDUCATION, SCIENCE
AND CULTURE
AKHLEBININSKAYA Ksenia, Lomonosov Moscow State
University, The Institute of Asian and African Studies
Japanese Art
KULESHOVA Yulia, Lomonosov Moscow State University,
The Institute of Asian and African Studies
Contemporary Artistic Avant-Garde: the Influence of AvantGarde Art on Japanese Art
ZAKHARYEVA Elena, Lomonosov Moscow State University,
The Institute of Asian and African Studies
Translations of Classical Literature from Japanese to Russian
and from Russian to Japanese; Japanese Movies That Have
Achieved Recognition Among Western Audience
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
BUSINESS: THE RECIPROCAL BUSINESS
PLAN FOR THE BETTER FUTURE
MUNEISHI Ayako, Tokyo
University of Foreign Studies,
Department of Foreign Languages
Pay Attention to the Japanese
Market
GOLOVIN Maxim, Lomonosov
Moscow State University,
Faculty of Public Administration
Prospects for Cooperation in the
Sphere of Energy
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
BUSINESS: THE RECIPROCAL BUSINESS
PLAN FOR THE BETTER FUTURE
VOROSHILOV Igor, Lomonosov
Moscow State University, Faculty of
Global Processes
Prospects for Development of
Japan-Russia Business Cooperation
DOI Ryota, Sophia University,
Department of Materials and Life
sciences
How the Ongoing Energy Business
Cooperation Will Bring Benefits to Us
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
BUSINESS: THE RECIPROCAL BUSINESS
PLAN FOR THE BETTER FUTURE
TETSOEV Zaurbek,
Lomonosov Moscow State
University, Faculty of
Economics
Trends and Prospects for the
Development of Relations
between Russia and Japan in
the Field of Direct Investments
SHIMIZU Yugo, Kyoto
University, The Faculty of
Economics
Risks on Doing Business in
Russia
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
BUSINESS: THE RECIPROCAL BUSINESS
PLAN FOR THE BETTER FUTURE
STEGNIENKO Alexandra, Lomonosov
Moscow State University, Faculty of
Geography
Japan-Russia Collaboration in Tourism
NAGAHAMA Kenta, Keio University,
Faculty of Environmental Information
Innovation Strategy between Japan and
Russia
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
BUSINESS: THE RECIPROCAL BUSINESS
PLAN FOR THE BETTER FUTURE
ITO Takumi,
Hitosubashi
University, Faculty of
Economics
The Corporation
Through Skolkovo
Project
ONISHI Fumiko,
Osaka University,
Faculty of Foreign
study, Dept.Russian
Красавицы Make Our
Countries More
Energetic!!
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
BUSINESS: THE RECIPROCAL BUSINESS
PLAN FOR THE BETTER FUTURE
IZAWA Motoyasu, Waseda University,
School of Commerce
Let's Focus Our Business on Far East and
Move Forward
USUDA Naoki, The University of Tokyo,
Economy Department
Japan-Russia Economics Co-operation
about the Transportation on Trans-Siberian
Railway
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
BUSINESS: THE RECIPROCAL BUSINESS
PLAN FOR THE BETTER FUTURE
NESTEROV Sergey, Lomonosov Moscow
State University, Faculty of Law
Russian-Japanese Trade and Economic
Relations in the Automotive Industry
Sphere
ASTAFYEVA Anastasya, Lomonosov
Moscow State University, Faculty of
Psyhology
Japan-Russia Cooperation in the sphere
of energetics
JAPAN-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN
BUSINESS: THE RECIPROCAL BUSINESS
PLAN FOR THE BETTER FUTURE
Egorova Alevtina, Lomonosov
Moscow State University, The
Institute of Asian and African
Studies
Japan – Russian youth
collaboration (the trip of Russian
students to Japan and Japanese
students to Russia in augustseptember 2012 withJCI Japan)