
The EAI Center for Values and Ethics, together with ARI Center for East Asian Thoughts, conducts the project, “Historical Reconciliation and Inherited Responsibility.” The main goals of this project are to find the rationale of the inherited responsibility about the historic wrongdoings done by the previous generations, to promote the communicability of Comfort Women Cases and their problems relevant to the inherited responsibility in global academia, and to examine a best possible way of historical reconciliation and peaceful coexistence through civic collaboration in East Asian countries.
I. Opening Remark (10:00 – 10:20 AM)
Jun-Hyeok Kwak, Director of EAI CVE & ARI EAT, Associate Professor at Dept. Political Science, Korea University
II. Keynote Address (10:20 – 10:50 AM)
Sook-Jong Lee, President of EAI, Professor at Dept. Public Administration, Sungkyunkwan University
III. Session One: Inherited Responsibility & Peaceful Coexistence (11:00 -12:40 PM)
Moderator
Jun-Hyeok Kwak, Director of EAI CVE & Director of ARI EAT, Associate Professor at Dept. Political Science, Korea University,
Papers:
Historical Injustices and Reconciliation in Comparative Perspective
Melissa Nobles, Associate Professor at Dept. Political Science, MIT
Compensation for Historic Injustice
Daniel Butt, Lecturer at Dept. Politics, Bristol University
Discussants:
Umemori Naoyuki, Professor at Dept. Political Science, Waseda University
Yong Wook Lee, Assistant Professor at Dept. Political Science, Korea University
IV. Lunch (1:00 – 1:50 PM)
V. Session Two: Historical Reconciliation in East Asian Context (2:00 – 3:40 PM)
Moderator
Melissa Nobles, Associate Professor at Dept. Political Science, MIT
Papers:
Remembering and Forgetting the War: Elite Mythmaking, Mass Reaction, and Sino-Japanese Relations, 1950-2006
Yinan He, Assistant Professor at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall University
Historical Reconciliation in Southeast Asia: Notes from Singapore
Tze Loo, Assistant Professor at Dept. History, University of Richmond
Discussants:
Hee-Kang Kim, Assistant Professor at Dept. Public Administration, Korea University
Na-Young Lee, Assistant Professor at Dept. Sociology, Chung-Ang University
VI. Session Three: Inherited Responsibility & Non-Ethnocentric Deliberation (4:00 – 5:40 PM)
Moderator
Umemori Naoyuki, Professor at Dept. Political Science, Waseda University, umemori@waseda.jp
Papers:
Theses on Postcolonial Taiwan: A Partisan View
Rwei-Ren Wu, Assistant Research Fellow at Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica
The ‘Comfort Women’ Case Reconsidered: Inherited Responsibility as Civic Responsibility
Jun-Hyeok Kwak, Director of EAI CVE & Director of ARI EAT, Associate Professor at Dept. Political Science, Korea University
Discussants:
Joo-Youn Jung, Assistant Professor at Dept. Political Science, Korea University
Hyunah Yang, Associate Professor at the School of Law, Seoul National University