Seminar

Seminar "Great Power Struggle in Central and Eastern Europe: Intelligence and Diplomacy"

Seminar
Great Power Struggle in Central and Eastern Europe: Intelligence and Diplomacy

Date:            3 October, Friday, 2025, 15:00-16:30

Venue:         Ryoshinkan, 4th Floor, Room 416
            Imadegawa Campus, Doshisha University
Karasuma-higashi-iru, Imadegawa-dori, Kamigyo-ku, 
Kyoto-shi 602-8580, Kyoto Japan

Access Map to Doshisha University
Campus Map of the Imadegawa Campus of Doshisha University
Speakers and Presentation Titles: 

Speakers: 
Karina Urbach, Historian and Novelist (CV
“The Third Man - the cold war story behind the film”

Jonathan Haslam, Professor Emeritus of the History of International Relations at the University of Cambridge (CV)
 “Origins of the War in Ukraine: The Trans-Atlantic Context”  

Introduction: 
Satoshi IKEUCHI, Professor of Religion and Global Security of RCAST of the University of Tokyo

Moderator and Commentator: 
Itsuki KURASHINA, Professor at the Faculty of Global and Regional Studies, Doshisha University

Reference: 
VIRTUAL: From the end of World War II to the Austrian State Treaty – The British occupation of Vienna 1945-1955
Orson Welles und die anti-sowjetischen Spione: Spiegel
Russisches Roulette: Spiegel
Hubris: The American Origins of Russia's War against Ukraine
Participation: Students, Faculty member of Doshisha University, Members of the Public

RSVP: Please send email to Hiroyuki Kobayashi (Project Researcher of RCAST, University of Tokyo)