GAS Event “Changing China, Changing Perceptions: A Joint Workshop between NTU and UTokyo 2024”

We cordially invite you to GAS Joint Workshop on November 15 (Fri) 2024, co-hosted by Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University and GAS Program, IASA.

This event will be held only in-person. To join this event, please fill in the form below.

Date and time: November 15 (Fri) 2024, 10:30-17:00 (JST)

Venue: First Conference Room (3F), IASA, University of Tokyo 
http://www.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/eng/access/

Title: Changing China, Changing Perceptions: A Joint Workshop between NTU and UTokyo 2024 

Program:

10:30-10:50 Greetings and Introduction of the Workshop
10:50-12:20 Session 1: Diversity among Viewers
Chair: Shigeto SONODA (Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, UTokyo)

Speaker (1) Min-Hua HUANG (Chair and Professor, Department of Political Science, NTU)
“Growing Polarization of Perceptions Towards China Policy in East Asia: Evidence from Asian Barometer Survey”

Speaker (2) Yimin SHI (Master Student, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, UTokyo)
“Understanding Generational Differences in Japanese Attitudes Towards China”

12:20-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 Session 2: On Korean Peninsula
Chair: Min-Hua HUANG (Chair and Professor, Department of Political Science, NTU)

Speaker (3) Shigeto SONODA (Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, UTokyo)
“Chinese Views of North/South Korea: Empirical Evidence from Four-city Survey, 2006-2014”

Speaker (4) Hsin-Che WU (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, NTU)
“The Changing Image of China: From Likely Partner to Troublemaker on the Korean Peninsula”

15:30-17:00 Session 3: In Southeast Asian Contexts
Chair: Hsin-Che WU (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, NTU)

Speakers (5) Seng-Yee SIN (Master Student, Department of Political Science, NTU) and Cheng-Hoe LEE (Master Student, Department of Political Science, NTU)
“Between Islam and China: The Paradox of Imagined Communities in Malaysian Chinese Identities”

Speaker (6) Pattajit TANGSINMUNKONG (Assistant Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, UTokyo)
“From the Symbol of Hope to Patriotism: Changing Political Meaning of China in Thai Context from 1990s”

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Registration: https://forms.gle/1nfpUSCEZUpBqzj99

Language: English

Co-organizers: Department of Political Science at National Taiwan University and GAS Program at IASA

Contact: gas[at]ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp