2024年11月8日

RECNA Newsletter Vol.13 No.1 (September 30, 2024)

Newsletter Vol.13 No.1   Greetings upon Taking Office
— Kazuko Hikawa

Publication of RECNA Policy Paper 20
— Kimiaki Kawai

Establishment of the Research Center for Global Risk
— Kazuko Hikawa

Nagasaki Youth Delegation Visits Geneva
— The Twelfth Nagasaki Youth Delegation

Redesigning of the World’s Nuclear Warhead Data Poster
— Keiko Nakamura

The 3rd Essay Contest on a “Nuclear Weapons Free Future”
— Tatsujiro Suzuki

Two New Visiting Professors Take Up Their Posts
— Fumihiko Yoshida

[Full text] * Citation URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10069/0002001654

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2024年11月7日

ICU SSRI, Sophia IGC, RECNA Joint Symposium
Nuclear War in Northeast Asia?
Early Warnings, Risk Reduction, and Denuclearization”

flyer (PDF)

■Date and Time:
Friday, December 6, 9:00-17:00 and
Saturday, December 7, 10:10-12:40 (JST)
■Venue: International Conference Room, Kiyoshi Togasaki Memorial Dialogue House
■Language: English (No interpreting services available)

 

*Registration required: Please register from the following Link.

■Summary: The world is now facing a risk of nuclear war. Tension is also increasing in Northeast Asia. How to prevent escalation to War in this region? At this Symposium, we will explore possible measures that civil society and the government in Asia-Pacific region can take. Three principle pillars, i.e. “diplomacy of reassurance”, “risk management and reduction”, and “multilateral framework of comprehensive, common, and cooperative security”, will be discussed. And, explore possible new Northeast Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone concept which is adopted to the needs of this region.


■Program:

Fri. 6 December International Symposium

9:00-10:00 Opening Session
Welcome Greetings: Katsuhiko Mori, Director, SSRI, ICU
Keynote Speech: Morton Halperin via Zoom, former Director, Policy Planning Staff, US Department of State
“Towards a NWFZ in Northeast Asia”

10:10-11:20 Session I First Strike? The Rise of Preemptive Doctrines and the Rising Risk of War
Jae-Jung Suh, Program Chair, SSRI, ICU
“The Lure to Preempt Weapons, the Risk to Precipitate War”
Gregory Kulacki, East Asia Project Manager, Union of Concerned Scientists
“Contemporary US-China Relations and the Problem of Extended Nuclear Deterrence in East Asia”
Discussants: Wooksik Cheong, Director, Peace Network
Fumihiko Yoshida, Director, Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University

11:30-12:40 Session II Risk Management and Reduction
Peter Hayes via Zoom, Director, Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability
“Comprehensive Security Roadmap to Denuclearize the Korean Peninsula”
Van Jackson via Zoom, Senior Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington
“Peacemaking and Nuclear Precarity: Practical Solutions to Preventing World War III”
Discussants: Michiru Nishida, Professor, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki University
Brian Aycock, Assistant Professor by Special Appointment, SSRI, ICU

12:40-13:50 Lunch

13:50-15:00 Session III Proactive Diplomacy and Early Warnings
Sayo Saruta, Director,New Diplomacy Initiative
“Institutionalization of Multi-Truck Diplomacy”
A-Young Moon, Representative, PeaceMOMO
“Security as commons, civil space for conflict prevention and peace-building”
Discussants: Tobias Weiss, Associate Professor, Faculty of Global Studies, Sophia University
Keiko Nakamura, Associate Professor, RECNA, Nagasaki University

15:10-16:20 Session IV C3 Security Regime and Denuclearization
Tatsujiro Suzuki, Professor, RECNA, Nagasaki University & Jae-Jung Suh
“Proposing NWFZ 2.0 and C3 Regime”
Rebecca Johnson via Zoom, Founding Director, Acronym Institute
“Using the TPNW to reframe security and denuclearization dialogues and NWFZ strategies in Northeast Asia”
Discussants: Kimiaki Kawai, Vice Director, RECNA, Nagasaki University
Wilhelm Vosse, Chair, Department of Politic and International Studies, ICU

16:20-17:00 Closing Session
Wrap-up Statement: Hiromichi Umebayashi, Special Advisor, Peace Depot
Concluding Remarks: Hyang-Suk Kwon via Zoom, Deputy Director, Institute of Global Concern, Sophia University
Joint Prayer: Jeremiah Alberg, Acting Director, Religious Center, ICU and Father Juan Haidar, Professor, Faculty of
Theology, Sophia University

Sat. 7 December Peace-building Scenario Workshop

10:10-12:40 Discussion on policy implications (Open to the public)
Opening Remark: Michael Hamel-Green via Zoom, Emeritus Professor, Victoria University
“Successes in Regional Peace-Building, Challenges in Northeast Asia”
Peace-building Scenario
Moderators: Francis Daehoon Lee, Director, Trans-Education for Peace Institute of PeaceMOMO
Kazuko Hikawa, Vice Director, RECNA, Nagasaki University
Wrap-up Statement: Fumihiko Yoshida
Concluding Remarks: Jae-Jung Suh


■Co-hosted by: Social Science Research Institute (SSRI), International Christian University, Institute of Global Concern of Sophia University, Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA)




 

2024年11月1日

Special Lecture
The nuclear challenge today and tomorrow: Approaching eight decades since nuclear weapons were used in war

Date: December 2, 2024 (Mon) 18:00 pm – 19:30 pm (JST)
Venue: Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum Hall (Nagasaki City)
Language: English (with simultaneous interpretation)
Speaker: Dan Smith, Director of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)

*Online participation is available (Zoom Webinar):
Please register from the here🔗. [Deadline: Nov. 28, 2024]


Flyer (PDF *Japanese version only) This year’s Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the Japan Confederation of A-and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations. This award highlights that the issue of nuclear weapons concerns not only the present but also our future. In a world where tensions between major powers and nuclear arms race are intensifying, how should nations striving for peace and civil society respond? 
In this lecture, Mr. Dan Smith, Director of Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), will provide an insightful explanation of the challenges related to nuclear weapons and peace that the world currently faces, drawing upon his extensive experience and broad expertise.

Mr. Dan Smith has researched and written on security, conflict and peace for four decades. He served four years in the UN Peacebuilding Fund Advisory Group, two as Chair (2010–2011). He was part-time Professor of Peace and Conflict at the University of Manchester from 2014 to 2017. Before taking up his post at SIPRI, he was Secretary General of the London-based peacebuilding NGO, International Alert (2003–2015) and Director of the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (1993–2001).

SIPRI is one of the world’s leading think tanks on peace and security and publishes an annual report on global armaments, military budgets and conflict situations. In that report this year, Director Smith expressed his concern that we are now in one of the most dangerous periods in human history.


■Hosted by PCU-NC Administration Office
■Co-hosted by Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA)

■Contact: PCU-NC Administration Office
Email:pcu_nc★ml.nagasaki-u.ac.jp (Change ★ to @.)

 

2024年10月29日

International Symposium2024
Victims of Nuclear Weapons in Global Contexts: Appealing- “No More Hibakusha” Now ▶[JPN]

On Saturday, November 30, 2024, The international symposium will be held co-hosted by the Hiroshima Peace Institute (HPI), The Hiroshima Peace Media Center, and RECNA.

Date: November 30, 2024 13:30-16:30 (JST)
Venue: International Conference Center Hiroshima, Second Basement (B2F) “Himawari” (1-5 Nakashima-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima, JAPAN)
Capacity: 450 people
Entrance Fee: No charge *Advance registration is not required.

[Interpretation Provided]

Hosts: The Hiroshima Peace Institute (HPI), Hiroshima City University (HCU)
The Chugoku Shimbun
The Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition (RECNA), Nagasaki University
Support: Hiroshima Platform for Peace Studies and Education


flyer (PDF)Outline:
This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the Lucky Dragon incident after the Bravo H-Bomb Test at Bikini Atoll, which resulted in another human death caused by nuclear weapons after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This year’s Academy Award winning movie “Oppenheimer” also brought attention towards the Trinity test, which was the first nuclear explosion in human history. The consecutive nuclear testing since the Cold War era by nuclear weapons states knowingly caused calamity through radioactive contaminations, making so-called “Global Hibakusha” victims. This symposium will critically question the proposition that nuclear weapons bear some utility and try to establish ways to strengthen the norm against nuclear weapons use, be it during the wartime or peacetime. Putting narratives of Hiroshima and Global Hibakusha in the same context will help us to find a path towards nuclear abolishment.

 

2024年10月11日

Words of Congratulations on the Prize

It has been announced that the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize is to be awarded to the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations (Nihon Hidankyo). We offer our sincere congratulations.

For many years, Nihon Hidankyo has persistently called for the abolition of nuclear weapons based on the experiences of the hibakusha. Its activities have helped to raise awareness regarding the inhumanity of nuclear weapons around the world and contributed greatly to the realization of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. This recognition of its efforts will surely provide a ray of hope for all those who are working towards a world without nuclear weapons. Today, where the threat of nuclear weapons use is mounting, we must deeply reflect on the significance of Nihon Hidankyo’s message: “Humanity must never again inflict nor suffer the sacrifice and torture we have experienced.” 1

As a research institute in Japan with the phrase “nuclear weapons abolition” in its name, all of us at RECNA would like to express our heartfelt congratulations upon the conferment of the Nobel Peace Prize to Nihon Hidankyo.



1 https://www.ne.jp/asahi/hidankyo/nihon/english/about/about1-02.html.
 

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2024年10月7日


Introduction: Reducing the Risk of Nuclear Weapons Use in Northeast Asia


Shatabhisha Shetty
 
October 7, 2024

This report is published under a 4.0 International Creative Commons License the terms of which are found here.
This report is simultaneously published by the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network, Nautilus Institute, and the Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA).
It was first published in the Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament.

Acknowledgements: This article was commissioned by the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network.

 

Abstract

This paper summarises the joint collaborative project between the Nautilus Institute, the Research Center for Nuclear Weapon Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA), the Asia Pacific Leadership Network for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (APLN) and the Panel on Peace and Security of Northeast Asia (PSNA) examining cases of nuclear weapons use in a conflict in Northeast Asia by devising and analysing plausible pathways that could lead to the first use of nuclear weapons, and quantitatively estimating the fatalities and health effects of nuclear weapons use. The paper also describes the final year analysis with contributing essays by international experts and recommendations for narrowing the space for nuclear use-case scenarios to arise in the first place through forms of mutual threat reduction (structural risk reduction) and managing within-scenario risks (situational risk reduction) more responsibly if they arise.

Keywords: Nuclear Weapons; Northeast Asia; Korean Peninsula; Arms Control; Nuclear Risk Reduction

Authors’ Profile:

Shatabhisha Shetty is the Executive Director of the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (APLN). She is a co-founder of the European Leadership Network (ELN), serving as Deputy Director for over a decade before joining the ELN Executive Board in 2020. She is a project advisory board member of Leicester University’s Third Nuclear Age, assessing strategic conventional weapons and the next revolution in the global nuclear order and sits on the Advisory Committee for Women in International Security-UK (WIIS-UK). Her research interests include nuclear and conventional arms control, disarmament diplomacy, great power politics, and emerging technologies, and she has written and spoken internationally on a range of related issues.

Full text (PDF) is here.

The views represented herein are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the institutional positions.

The page for this project is here.
nu-nea_project2021-2023
 

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2024年9月25日

3rd Essay Contest Award Ceremony Held   [JPN]

Poster(PDF)

The Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA) has selected Grand Prize and Second Prize Award winners in the U-20 (16-20 years old) and U-30 (20-30 years old) categories for the third annual “Opinions on a Nuclear Weapons Free Future” and held an award ceremony as follows.

The two Grand Prize “opinions” were published in full in the September 22, 2024 issue of the Nagasaki Shimbun. (A Japanese article in the electronic edition of the same newspaper)


【 3rd “Opinion” Contest Award Ceremony 】

Group photo of award ceremony attendees   The four award winners being interviewed
Group photo of award ceremony attendees   Award winners being interviewed
   
DATE/TIME: Saturday, September 21, 2024
 Award Ceremony: 13:00-14:00
 Press Interviews: 14:00-14:30
VENUE: 1st floor, Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition,
Nagasaki University
PROGRAM: (MC: Keiko Nakamura, Associate Professor, RECNA)
1. Opening Remarks
  by Prof. Fumihiko Yoshida, Director of RECNA

2. Announcement of Winners and Award Ceremony

U-20 Division
Announcement of the Second Prize winner, Presentation of Certificate and Plaque
 by Mr. Yuichi Seirai, Chairman of the Selection Committee
 Speech by the Second Prize Winner (Ms. Tomoko Ogawa)
Announcement of the Grand Prize Winner, Presentation of Certificate and Plaque
 by Mr. Seirai, Chairman of the Selection Committee
 Speech by the Grand Prize Winner (Mr. Riki Ishiyama)

U-30 Division
Announcement of the Second Prize winner, Presentation of Certificate and Plaque
 by Mr. Seirai, Chairman of the Selection Committee
 Speech by the Second Prize Winner (Ms. Saki Okamoto)
Announcement of the Grand Prize Winner, Presentation of Certificate and Plaque
 by Mr. Seirai, Chairman of the Selection Committee
 Speech by the Grand Prize Winner (Mr. Atsuhito Nishiyama)

3. Comment on the awarded essays
  by Mr. Seirai, Chairman of the Selection Committee

4. Comments by the other members of the Selection Committee
  by Mr.Yamada, Ms.Murakami, Ms.Hatakeyama and Ms.Nakamura

5. Group Photography

PRESS Interviews: Speakers: Mr. Seirai, Award winners
Moderator: Prof. Tatsujiro Suzuki, RECNA

 

2024年9月21日

Winners of the 3rd Essay Contest Announced   [JPN]

Poster(PDF)

The Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA) held a call for “opinions” applying to the 3rd Essay Contest on “Nuclear Weapons and Our Future”, with the aim of raising awareness of the importance of nuclear weapons issues among the younger generation and fostering human resources who can contribute to the realization of a peaceful international society.

We are pleased to announce that we have selected one Grand Prize winner and one Second Prize winner in each of the U-20 (16 to 20 years old) and U-30 (20 to 30 years old) divisions.

⇒ 3rd Essay Contest Award Ceremony


【 Winners: 2 Grand Prize Winners, 2 Second Prize Winners 】

* Age at time of application.

U-20: Grand Prize
R.Ishiyama
 
  Riki Ishiyama(17 years old)

Currently enrolled in Berkshire school in Massachusetts. United States.
Raised in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, until the third year of junior high school, and currently attending high school in the United States. A fourth-generation survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bombing, actively engaged in peace activities.

U-30: Grand Prize
person
 
  Atsuhito Nishiyama(27 years old)

Lives in Kyoto City. Office worker.

U-20: Second Prize
T.Ogawa
 
  Tomoko Ogawa(18 years old)

Currently enrolled in Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University.
Lives in Beppu City, Oita Prefecture.
She started engaging in activities focused on nuclear issues in an inquiry-based learning class at Ritsumeikan Moriyama Senior High School. Through these activities, she developed a desire to address nuclear issues and peace efforts with people from various backgrounds, not limited to Japan. After enrolling at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU), she continues to study various social issues and global business from a multifaceted perspective.

U-30: Second Prize
S.Okamoto
  Saki Okamoto(24 years old)

Currently enrolled in Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo.
Majoring in hydrology, with additional interests in energy resources and international cooperation. Also involved in STEAM education as the executive director of the Japan Astronomy Olympiad Committee and as a board member of the Japan Committee of the International Linguistics Olympiad.

 

【 U-20: 6 Finalists excluding winners / 12 Total Applicants 】
【 U-30: 14 Finalists excluding winners / 39 Total Applicants 】


 

2024年7月26日

Vol.7, Issue 1 of Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament (J-PAND) is now available online. There are 20 open access articles.

For the issue, see here. This is the second special issue on “Irreversibility in Global Nuclear Politics,” which carries case study articles. Another special feature of the issue is“ Reducing the Risk of Nuclear Weapons Use in Northeast Asia,” one of the RECNA’s recent projects.
 

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2024年7月18日

REC-PP-20-E

For a World Free of Nuclear Weapons: Discussions Toward the Third Meeting of the States Parties to the TPNW (July 2024)

Kazuko HIKAWA, Kimiaki KAWAI, Michiru NISHIDA, Tatsujiro SUZUKI, Toshinori YAMADA


★ Full text of REC-PP-20-E (PDF) is here.
★ List of RECNA Policy Papers is here.
 

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