Results of lectures etc.

Musashi University Comprehensive Research Organization held the following lectures and events.
Date and location
Speakers
Topic
Sunday, March 21, 2021
9:00-12:00 Online
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Professor Tadashi Nishibe
(Senshu University)
Professor Makoto Ito
(University of Tokyo)
Other
A Critical Review of Modern Monetary Theory
Musashi Online International Symposium on Modern Monetary Theory
2020yearNovember 6(gold)
14:40〜16:401001 Classroom Online
Associate Professor Kohei Watanabe
(University of Innsbruck)
Measuring 150 Years of Geopolitical Threats through Quantitative Text Analysis of the New York Times
Measuring Geo-political Threat over 150 years through the New York Times
2020Thursday, January 23rd
15:00-18:00 Meeting Room 02B
Professor Costas Lapavitas
(SOAS, University of London)
Professor Tadashi Nishibe
(Senshu University)
The Evolution of Capitalism and Money/Finance
Finance and Capitalist Development
2019Monday, October 21st
15:00-18:00 Room 8604
Professor Diane Elson
(University of Essex) and others
Gender and class in income inequality
Intersections of Gender and Class in the Distribution of Income
Monday, October 15, 2018
15:00-18:00 Room 8604
Professor Saskia Sassen
(Columbia University)
Global Cities and Economic Restructuring
The Global City: Enabling Economic Intermediation and Bearing Its Costs
Friday, July 6, 2018
15:00-17:20 Conference Room 03G
Professor Costas Lapavitas
(University of London)
Financialization and depression
Financialisation at a Watershed in the USA
Monday, April 16, 2018
18:00-20:00 Room 1201
Professor Michael A. Kusmano
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, etc.)
The Six Laws of a Dominant Company
Thursday, November 23, 2017
14:00-18:00 Room 8701
Professor Joyoti Ghosh
(Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Prof. CP Chandrashekar
(Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Professor Makoto Ito
(University of Tokyo)
Long-term economic stagnation after the global financial crisis: Economic development policies, income inequality, and instability
Why secular stagnation characterizes contemporary capitalism
Friday, October 27, 2017
14:00-17:20 Room 1201
Professor David Harvey
(City University of New York)
Professor Pascal Petit
(University of Paris 13)
A post-neoliberal world
Confronting the Global Post Neoliberalism
Monday, February 20, 2017
9:30-12:00 Room 7209
Professor John Lochlan
(Monash University)
Self-Study Workshop
Saturday, January 28, 2017
10:00-17:30 Room 8702
Professor Hiroshi Itagaki et al.
Symposium: "Personal mobility and deepening mutual understanding amid globalization and regionalization" (Private University Strategic Research Foundation Formation Support Program)
Thursday, November 24, 2016
19:00-20:30 Room 6101
Frederic Martel
(Journalist) and others
Read "Local Report: Global LGBT Affairs"
~ Sexual Minorities in the Era of Globalization and Digitalization
Saturday, April 9, 2016
14:00-17:30 Room 1203
Professor Chandrashekar
Professor Joyoty Ghosh
(Nehru University)
Financial Instability and Economic Development in an Economically Integrated World: Recent Experiences in Asia
Saturday, February 27, 2016
13:00-16:00 Room 1002
Professor Keiichi Tsuneishi
(Professor Emeritus, Kanagawa University)
71 years since the end of the war: The postwar history of nuclear power
Saturday, July 11, 2015
13:00-14:00 Room 1002
Professor Wu Seonhwa
(Takushoku University)
"Before and after the Japan-Korea Annexation"
- A large number of photographs tell the truth about the Japanese colonial period, which differs from the education system in postwar Korea -
Monday, May 11, 2015
16:30-18:00 Room 6103
Professor Ellis Krauss
(University of California)
A Japanese Prime Minisrer's Challenges
Japanese Prime Minister: What's the problem?
Saturday, February 28, 2015
13:00-17:00 Room 1002
Mr. Yukinori Okamura
(Curator, Maruki Gallery for Hiroshima Panels)
Screening of the film "Atomic Bomb Diagram"
-This year, the painting will travel to America-
Saturday, December 20, 2014
10:00-17:00 Room 1001
Toshie Hemmi
(Former Managing Director of Ito-Yokado) and others
Symposium: "Personal Movement and Deepening Mutual Understanding in East Asia"
- Economic, social and cultural revitalization and conflicts (Interim report of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Private University Strategic Research Infrastructure Formation Support Program)
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
16:20-18:30 Room 1001
Sanae Fujita
(Researcher, Centre for Human Rights, University of Essex)
Is there something strange about Japan's human rights situation?
- International Covenants on Human Rights, the Privacy Act, and the Media -
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
16:20-17:50 Room 1002
Mr. Choi Sam-ran
(Former South Korean Air Force Colonel)
The Situation in Korea and Japan
Thursday, October 30, 2014
17:00-19:00 Room 1201
Professor Fret Korthagen
(Professor Emeritus, Utrecht University)
A realistic approach to education
~ Meaningful education for life ~
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
16:20-17:50 Room 1002
Mr. Norio Fujino
(President of the Mother Goose Society)
45 Years with Mother Goose