8:30- Registration (2nd Floor)
9:30-11:00am Sessions 10-12
Session 10 Asian Cultural Politics (Room B204)
¡Æ Achmad Uzair Fauzan (Inst. Of Social Studies): "Development and Multiculturalism in Indonesia: A Case Study of Government's Social Welfare Program in a Samin Community"
¡Æ Yau Shuk-ting, Kinnia (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong): "A Study of the 'Asia' Presented in the Post-1990's Japanese Cinema"
Session 11 Governance and Development (Room B205)
¡Æ Grace Lestariana Wonoadi (Univ. Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta) "Development in Asia: A Roadmap to Human Security or Corporatocracy?"
¡Æ Bayarjargal Ariun-Erdene (National Univ. of Mongolia): "Human Development and Governance in Central Asian Transition Countries"
Session 12 Global Lifestyles (Room B207)
¡Æ Charles Lo (Univ. of Texas at Dallas): "Developments in Culture, Education, and Lifestyles in Asia"
¡Æ Jun Nagatomo (Univ. of Queensland): "Globalization, Tourism Development, and Japanese Lifestyle Migration to Australia"
11:00-11:15am Break
11:15-12:45 Sessions 13-15
Session 13 Development and the State in India (Room B204)
¡Æ Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama Univ.): "The Formation Process of Indian State Sovereignty in the Light of Soviet Historiography"
¡Æ Medha Kudaisya (National Univ. of Singapore): "Planning as 'Political Football': Indian Experiences of Development Planning (1967-1971)"
Section 14 Globalization and Domesticity (Room B205)
¡Æ Teng-Huang Yu (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific Univ.): "Social Movement and Identity Transformation in the Context of Globalization: A Study of International Marriage Phenomenon in Taiwan"
¡Æ Peter Cheng-Chong Wu (National Taiwan Normal Univ.): "Women, Cooking, and Apartment Kitchens in Taipei: From the Political Economy to the Social Economy"
Session 15 Regional Trends and Developments (Room B207)
¡Æ Farizal Razalli (Khazanah Research & Investment Strategy): "East Asian Regional Integration: The Journey since the Failure of the East Asia Economic Group (EAEG)"
¡Æ Anne Boring (Univ. Paris Dauphine): "How Asian Countries are Accessing the Global Pharmaceutical Market"
12:45-2:00pm Lunch
2:00-3:30pm Sessions 16-17
Session 16 Free vs. Fair Trade (Room B204)
¡Æ Alex Mutebi (National Univ. of Singapore): "Revisiting the Idea of Free Trade as the Development Cure-All: An Evaluation and Critique"
¡Æ Emma Townsend-Gault (Jhai Coffee Farmer Co-op): "Fair Trade: Friend or Foe?"
Session 17 Ethics, Ethnocentricism and "Development" (Room B205)
¡Æ Francois de Soete (Univ. of British Columbia): "The Environmental East-West Divide: The Tension between Western Ethical Standards and Environmental Concerns in East Asia"
¡Æ Joseph Lawrence (Holy Cross College): "Politics, Religion, and the Quest for World Order"
3:30-3:45pm Break
3:45-4:15pm Closing remarks (Room B210)