November 14, 2022 (Monday) 14:00-18:00
On February 24, 2022, Russian forces invaded Ukraine, shocking the whole world. This conflict has betrayed hopes for an early end, and there is a danger that it will continue for a long time and become a quagmire. Why did the two countries, Russia and Ukraine, once part of the Soviet Union, collide? Triggered by this conflict, energy prices have skyrocketed and grain supplies have become more uncertain. What kind of impact will these movements have on Japan and the world?
Although the future is unpredictable, volunteer teachers will discuss the causes and effects of this conflict while praying for the early restoration of peace.
Hour | Lecture content |
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14:00~14:40 | The Putin Administration's View of History and UkraineSenior Assistant Professor: Professor Michelin Franck, Department of International Economy Faculty of Economics Economics |
14:40~15:20 | Russia-Ukraine Connections and Conflicts Created by CorruptionSenior Assistant Professor: Professor Taku Suzuki Department of International Economy Faculty of Economics Economics |
15:20~15:30 | Break |
15:30~16:10 | Ukraine Conflict and Energy IssuesSenior Assistant Professor: Professor Toshihiro Nakanishi Department of International Economy Faculty of Economics Economics |
16:10~16:50 | Temporary Asylum Response to Ukrainian Refugees: Implications from TurkeySenior Assistant Professor: Kanryo Ito, Senior Assistant Professor Department of International Economy Faculty of Economics Economics |
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17:00~17:50 | The Impact of the Ukraine Conflict on the Japanese Economy and Future ProspectsModerator: Panelists: |
17:50~18:00 | Q&A from the audience |
Department of International Economy 5th Anniversary Symposium
"Causes and Consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict"
Okinaga Research Institute of Teikyo University
Faculty of Economics Department of International Economy
Chiyoda Ward
Anyone can join
50 people (first-come, first-served basis)
Free
Teikyo University Recurrent College Secretariat