International Symposium: Political and Economic Factors Shaping Latin America in the Next Decade-Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Comparison with East Asia- - 一般社団法人 ラテンアメリカ協会

International Symposium: Political and Economic Factors Shaping Latin America in the Next Decade-Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Comparison with East Asia-


Waseda University; Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Kobe University; Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration, Waseda University; TGU Empirical Analysis of Political Economy, Waseda Institute of Political Economy and Waseda Institute of Latin American Studies will jointly hold an international symposium “Political and Economic Factors Shaping Latin America in the Next Decade-Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Comparison with East Asia-.

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Date And Time March 8 (Friday) 2019, 9:00-18:10
Place Waseda University; Building No.3 10F conference room #1
Language English (No translation)

Program

Moderator: Yuriko Takahashi (Waseda University)

Time Schedule Contents Presenter
9:00~9:10 Opening Remark Nobuaki Hamaguchi (Kobe University, Japan)

Session 1: Challenges to Democratic Accountability in Asia and Latin America

Time Schedule Contents Presenter
9:10~9:55 The 2016 Candle Light Protest and South
Korean Democracy.
Jai Kwan Jung (Korea University, South Korea)
9:55~10:40 Liberalism and Democracy in Latin America:
A Historical Perspective.
Enrique Peruzzotti (Universidad Torcuato DiTella, Argentina)
10:40~11:25 Democracy, Poverty, and Vote-Buying in Mexico. Yuriko Takahashi (Waseda University, Japan)
10:40~11:25 Comments and Discussion Yusuke Murakami (Kyoto University, Japan)

Lunch Break: 12:00~13:00

Session 2: Challenges to Regime Stability in Asia and Latin America

Time Schedule Contents Presenter
13:00~13:45 Scapegoating in China: A Text-Mining Study on Diversionary
Public Criticism during Public Health Incidents.
Chelsea Chia-Chen Chou (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
13:45~14:30 The New Populism and Executive-Legislative Relations in Latin America:
Empirical Evidence from the Case of Bolsonaro.
Marcus André Melo (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)
14:30~15:15 Voters of Bolsonaro: Some Evidences from Municipal Data. (tentative) Nobuaki Hamaguchi (Kobe University, Japan)
Saori Kawai (Ryukoku University, Japan)
15:15~15:45 Comments and Discussion Marisa Kellam (Waseda University, Japan)

Coffee Break: 15:45~16:00

Session 3: Economic Integration in the Asia-Pacific Regions

Time Schedule Contents Presenter
16:00~16:45 Japan and Mexico Strategic Economic Partners.
The Automotive Sector and CPTPP.
Melba Falck (University of Guadalajara, Mexico)
16:45~17:30 TPP11(CPTPP): Its Implications for Japan-Latin America
Trade Relations in Times of Uncertainty.
Mikio Kuwayama (Kobe University, Japan)
17:30~18:00 Comments and Discussion Yoshiaki Hisamatsu (Toyo University, Japan)
18:00~18:10 Closing Remark Nobuaki Hamaguchi (Kobe University, Japan)

Reception: 18:00~20:00

Attachment

2019.02.05_program