著者
南 泰浩
出版者
一般社団法人日本音響学会
雑誌
日本音響学会誌 (ISSN:03694232)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.67, no.10, pp.482-487, 2011-10-01
被引用文献数
2
著者
塚本 俊之
出版者
香川大学法学会
雑誌
香川法学 (ISSN:02869705)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.35, no.1, pp.1-50, 2015-09
著者
塚本 俊之
出版者
香川大学法学会
雑誌
香川法学 (ISSN:02869705)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.31, no.3, pp.133-172, 2012-03
著者
塚本 俊之
出版者
香川大学法学会
雑誌
香川法学 (ISSN:02869705)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.31, no.1, pp.1-39, 2011-09
著者
黒田 友哉
出版者
一般財団法人 日本国際政治学会
雑誌
国際政治 (ISSN:04542215)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.2015, no.182, pp.182_85-182_97, 2015

<p>Today, it seems that the relationship between the European Union (EU) and Asia is at a turning point. During the Cold War era, the status gap between the European Community (EC) and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was quite large. In fact, the EC was considered to be highly institutionalised and the most developed region, while ASEAN was considered as an association of developing countries. However, in the post-Cold War era, the status of Asia as compared to that of Europe has significantly risen. The establishment of Asia–Europe Meeting (ASEM) in 1996 among heads of states as 'equal partners' is a striking example. In addition, ASEAN will have a community in place by the end of 2015, while Europe has struggled from its sovereign debt crisis to such an extent that it showed its eagerness to learn even from Asian countries. Finally, the EU is now expected to play a role as a 'soft power'ally with ASEAN.</p><p>Based on multiple archives (French, German, and EC archives), this article retraces the course of EC/EU–ASEAN relations, from the origins of ASEAN until the establishment of the Joint Study Group (JSG) of 1975, considered as a formal institutionalisation of EC–ASEAN relations. It aims to clarify why and how this formal institutionalisation occurred. Actually, in 1972, an informal dialogue between the EC and ASEAN began. Thereafter, in June 1975 the regional organisations established JSG between the European Commission and the ASEAN member states. It can be interpreted as a precursor to the EEC-ASEAN cooperation agreement signed in 1980, in that this event is in certain times considered as a 'turning point'.</p><p>EC/EU–ASEAN relations have been widely discussed. The existing research derives mainly from political scientists. Most early research has stressed ASEAN as a 'stepping stone' to the 'Asia-Pacific' region, in other words, an economic valuation of ASEAN as the reason why the EC deepened its relationship with ASEAN. Other studies have underlined ASEAN's value as a reliable partner to break an impasse in the North-South negotiations. However, existing literature ignores a strategic aspect. This article establishes the decisive strategic reason for the EC to have chosen a formal relation with ASEAN: to have a substantial presence in a region where US presence declined after the Vietnam War. This viewpoint is especially supported by Sir Christopher Soames, British Vice-President of the European Commission and Commissioner for External Relations. Focusing on this strategic aspect, based on the method of diplomatic history, this article also tries to analyse the impact of international contexts such as the Asian Cold War and North–South affairs on the EC's decision-making process.</p>
著者
Maughan Deryck C.
出版者
日経BP社
雑誌
日経ビジネス (ISSN:00290491)
巻号頁・発行日
no.873, pp.70-73, 1997-01-13

米国債不正入札から5年,米証券ソロモン・ブラザーズが復調した。東京支店長から本社会長となったモーン氏は,専門分野で世界のトップ3に入るという目標を掲げる。円の国際化や日本の株式市場活性化には「規制緩和が必要」と指摘,緩和しなければ「円は敗北する」と警告する。最初の1年はまさに「サバイバル」スキャンダル発覚直後は,まさに非常事態でした。
著者
難波 ちづる
出版者
慶應義塾経済学会
雑誌
三田学会雑誌 (ISSN:00266760)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.108, no.2, pp.353-378, 2015-07

故岡田泰男名誉教授追悼特集 : 経済学部における歴史研究 : 日本, アジア, そしてアメリカ第二次世界大戦の勃発を前にして, フランスは約2万人の労働者をインドシナから徴用した。戦後, 彼らを祖国に戻すことがフランス新政府にとって喫緊の課題となるが, インドシナ戦争の勃発により, 送還事業はさまざまな困難に直面することとなった。本国が遂行する戦争に植民地住民を動員するという, いわば帝国の「結束」を強化する政策の清算に, 戦後フランスは多大な労力を払うこととなり, 植民地再支配の試みへの足枷となったのである。When World War II broke out, approximately 20,000 Vietnamese were sent to France as workers. After the war, repatriating these workers involved many difficulties for various reasons, including the outbreak and escalation of the Indochina War. Mobilization of local citizens in a colony was a policy employed by the Meropole to strengthen the unity of the empire. After the war, however, France had to put in a lot of effort to settle the debt created by this policy. These workers, who were mobilized to aid the parent country during the war, ended up endangering the re-establishment of the French colonial rule.