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the Intensive Summer Course: HIROSHIMA and PEACE
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Course Schedule
Period: July 27 - August 6
Date Day Time Lecture/Event Lecturers
July 27 Wed. 16:00- Orientation and University Campus Tour
18:00-20:00 Welcome Party
July 28 Thu. 9:30-10:30 Introduction: Course Overview Omar FAROUK & KAMIMURA Naoki
10:50-12:20 Roles of the Media in Foreign Image Building, International Relations, and World Peace INOUE Yasuhiro
13:30-15:00 Discussion: Breaking down Stereotypes for Better Understanding across Cultures INOUE Yasuhiro
July 29 Fri. 9:00-10:30 Sustainable Development for Peace: Promoting Access to Natural Resources to Alleviate Rural Poverty NAKASHIMA Masahiro
10:50-12:20 Women in War and War in Women's Eyes: The Russo-Japanese War Yulia MIKHAILOVA
13:30- Field Study: Radiation Effects Research Foundation (a Japan-U.S. Research Institution)
July 30 Sat. - (symposium)
July 31 Sun. - Free
August 1 Mon. 9:00-10:30 Peace and Security: Case for Europe? HIGASHINO Atsuko
10:50-12:20 For Globalized "Hibakusha": A Campaign against DU (Depleted Uranium) Weapons KAZASHI Nobuo
13:30-15:00 Discussion: What Does Hiroshima Mean to You? Carol RINNERT & Omar FAROUK
August 2 Tue. 9:00-10:30 Explaining the Korean Situation in Northeast Asia KIM Sung Chull
10:50-12:20 Southeast Asia: Past Trends, Current Trajectories GANESAN Narayanan
13:30-15:00 War and Peace in East Asia KIM and GANESAN
August 3 Wed. 9:00-10:30 Terror from the Sky: A History of Indiscriminate Bombing TANAKA Yuki
10:50-12:20 Godzilla and the Bravo Shot - Who Created and Killed the Monster? TANAKA Yuki
14:00-17:00 Field Study: Testimony of an Atomic Bomb survivor and Peace Memorial Museum/Park
August 4 Thu. 9:00-10:30 Islam and Political Violence in Southeast Asia Omar FAROUK
10:50-12:20 Establishing Peace across Cultures, Sub-cultures and Genders: The Role of Communication Styles Carol RINNERT
13:30-15:00 Discussion: Overcoming Hostilities among Groups RINNERT & FAROUK
August 5 Fri. 9:00-10:30 The Atomic Bomb Myth: Saving Lives and Ending the War? Brien HALLET
10:50-12:20 Japanese Civil Society and the US Alliance: An Analysis of Dilemmas in Alliance Relationships KAMIMURA Naoki
14:30-16:00 Final Exam
August
6
Sat. 7:00-9:30 Participate in Peace Memorial Ceremony
13:00-15:30 Final Discussion
60th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing: What We Have Learned and What We Can Do.
17:00- Farewell Party




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