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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)