International Symposium - Growth, Crisis, Democracy: Europe and Japan

PAST EVENT | 23 November 2015 10:45 - 24 November 2015 15:30

An international symposium will be taking place at Pembroke College Monday 23rd and Tuesday 24th November, on the impact of global economic crises in the 21st century and reactions from the government in the East and West. The symposium is supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) #25245023.

The symposium’s primary aim is to bridge an academic gap between different academic societies, not only between different regions but also different disciplines. In that respect, paper-givers may place economic crises within the wider context of the study of Political Science, Economy and Sociology.

It seems that the impact of the economic crises has changed the nature of modern democracies both in the East and West. Distinguished scholars from Europe, the United States, France and Japan will focus on political, economic and societal aspects and contexts of the crises.

Sessions run from 10:45 to 17:15 on Monday 23rd and 10:45 to 15:30 on Tuesday 24th.

The symposium is open to students and researchers. We welcome anyone who is interested in the fields of political economy, political science, economics, international relations and policy studies of Europe and Japan.

Please email Hiroshi Shiratori hiroshi.shiratori@sant.ox.ac.uk to register your interest.

 

Featured image by mmphotography.it

International Symposium - Growth, Crisis, Democracy: Europe and Japan

PAST EVENT | 23 November 2015 10:45 - 24 November 2015 15:30

An international symposium will be taking place at Pembroke College Monday 23rd and Tuesday 24th November, on the impact of global economic crises in the 21st century and reactions from the government in the East and West. The symposium is supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) #25245023.

The symposium’s primary aim is to bridge an academic gap between different academic societies, not only between different regions but also different disciplines. In that respect, paper-givers may place economic crises within the wider context of the study of Political Science, Economy and Sociology.

It seems that the impact of the economic crises has changed the nature of modern democracies both in the East and West. Distinguished scholars from Europe, the United States, France and Japan will focus on political, economic and societal aspects and contexts of the crises.

Sessions run from 10:45 to 17:15 on Monday 23rd and 10:45 to 15:30 on Tuesday 24th.

The symposium is open to students and researchers. We welcome anyone who is interested in the fields of political economy, political science, economics, international relations and policy studies of Europe and Japan.

Please email Hiroshi Shiratori hiroshi.shiratori@sant.ox.ac.uk to register your interest.

 

Featured image by mmphotography.it