Shin Kawashima, “Three Nanjing incidents from China’s point of view”, Panel History 16 The three Nanjing incidents: a re-examination of Sino-Japanese relations through contrasting sources, the European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS)2023, ベルギー、2023 年 8 月 19 日)
Shin Kawashima, Trend in Japanese Studies of Chinese Diplomatic History over the Past Century, Session A020 Postwar Trends in Japanese Sinology: Voices from the Frontlines of Japanese Scholarship on China, AAS(Association for Asian Studies)2024, シアトル、2024.3.14
ユネスコの下に置かれた CIPSHのThe 36th General Assembly of the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences で、”Introduction and new challenges on “Asian Studies as the Study of Humanities in the New Age of Digitalization”(The Proposal of Science Council of Japan)”と題した報告を行った(2023 年8月 23 日、東京大学)
“Beyond the Tribute/Treaty Dichotomy: Recentering the Qing Perspective on Its Negotiations and Interactions with the West in the Nineteenth Century”, Session B002,” Beyond the Tribute/Treaty Dichotomy: Recentering the Qing Perspective on Its Negotiations and Interactions with the West in the Nineteenth Century”, at Boston, MAR 18, 2023.
“The Evolution of Japanese Perceptions of China since 1945: Focusing on Political Economy”,From the “workshop of the world” to “systemic rival”?, International Perspectives on a Global China, the Bundeskanzler-Helmut-Schmidt-Stiftung (BKHS), 20 March 2023.
“Recent Sino-Japanese Relations and difficulties between them”,(「日本新政府発足以降の日・米・韓協力」韓国世宗研究所、2021年11月10日)。
“Recent Sino-Japanese Relations and difficulties for cooperation”,(Asia-China Dialogue 2021: Toward A Peaceful and Brighter Future, 現代中国学会、Seoul National University Northeast Asia Center, Nov.4th)
“How Strong is the Taiwan-US-Japan Triangle?”, Ifri Center for Asian Studies Fall Webinar 2021, Sep.30th 2021.
“History problem and trial to reconciliation between Japan and China”, Session 3: Historical consciousness and problematic relations with neighbouring countries Joint Japanese-Polish History Symposium, at University of Warsaw/Japan Embassy to Poland, March 10th, 2020.(新型肺炎流行のため無聴衆で開催)
“The United States and Taiwanese Sinology during the Cold War: The Ford Foundation and the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica”, Public Diplomacy of Knowledge – Cold War in East Asia and the United States , Shiran Kaikan, Kyoto University, January 11-12, 2020.
“Sino-Japanese relations and East Asia under US-China Rivalry”, Section 3: Temptations of China: Economy, Technology and Security, The 2nd Joint Roundtable by MDC, Tel Aviv University and RCAST, the University of Tokyo, at the Komaba Campus II, University of Tokyo, Oct.,7th, 2019.
“Academic Trend of Modern Chinese Educational History in Japan”, (「近代以来の中国の教育改革座談会」第26回駒場ASNETセミナー・第48回東アジア国際関係史研究会、於:東京大学駒場キャンパス、2019年9月30日)
“Interpreting Chinese perception of the international norm in the 21st century, and Us–China relations”, [Session One]Strategic Competition between the US and China: Impacts on Korea and Japan and Responses to Them, The 10th Seoul-Tokyo Forum: “Korea-Japan Relations in the Age of US-China Rivalry”, September 20-21, 2019, at Lotte Hotel Seoul, Co-organized by The Seoul Forum for International Affairs (SFIA) & Nakasone Peace Institute (NPI)
“The Propagation of Japanese Buddhism in China: 1910-40s”(International Workshop: Religious Legacies in China Studies: Politics, Nation State, and Intellectual History, at Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, May 30-31, 2019)
“Re-thinking “Washington System” and historical dynamism in East Asia”, Panel 1: Comparing “the Versailles-Washington System” and “San Francisco System”: Lessons from the Rise and Fall of International Orders in East Asia, JIIA-Stanford Symposium: “The Past, Present, and Future International Order in East Asia”, co-organized by The Japan Institute for International Affairs (JIIA) and Walter H. Shorenstein Asia Pacific Research Center (APARC) of the Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies (FSI) at Stanford University , May 10, 2019 ,venue: Bechtel Conference Center, Encina Hall, Stanford University.
「歴史教育と歴史家の役割──「歴史総合」から考える」(「歷史認識에서 歷史和解로:歷史家의 역할을 다시 묻다」、於:東北アジア歴史財団、2018年11月3日)
“Chinese view on trade issue and North Korea Problem”, Trade Battles, North Korea, and U.S.-Japan China Policy,Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Sep. 11, 2018)
「The 1958 Taiwan Crisis and Japan: The Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty and Japan-American Mutual Cooperation and Security」(Cambridge Workshop: The Cold War and Post-War Taiwan, at Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge, June 28-29, 2018)
“The Formation Senkaku/Diaoyu Disputes and the Media’s Standpoints to Baodiao Movement: A Case Study on Propaganda of The KMT Government,” Workshop on Cold War and Knowledge in East Asia, at National Chengchi University, Taipei, Jan. 29, 2018.
“Chinese Strategy a-nd Regional Order,” Session I: China’s Strategy and Policy in the Indo-Pacific Region, Public Symposium “China Risks and China Opportunities: Implications for the ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy’”, I-House, Mar. 2, 2018[基調講演]
“Chinese Perceptions of Asia and Japanese Pan-Asianism in the Early 20th Century,” EAJS2017 15th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies, S7_10 Reflecting Mirrors: Sino-Japanese Relations in the International Public Discourse, 1901- 1945, (at Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FCSH), NOVA, Lisbon, Sep. 2nd, 2017).
“Rethinking Wang Jingwei Puppet Regime’s Value to Japan: The Case of Overseas Chinese Remittance to Occupied South China”, (AAS Toronto, 366. Reassessing Chinese Collaborationist Regimes under Japanese Wartime Occupation, 1938–1945, Sun, March 19, 10:45am to 12:45pm, Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, 2nd Floor, Simcoe )
”The governance on maritime resources in South China Sea: history and present”(“National Seminar on Maritime Border Resource Management” Centre for Political Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Feb. 16th, 2017)
”The Turning Points of Modern Sino-Japanese Relations”(Asian Shadows: The Hidden History of World War II in the Pacific、Hudson Institute, January 18th, 2017)
“Images of World Order in Modern China: From the Late Empire to the Nanjing Government”(Section: 14. Politics & International Relations, Chair: Revelant Andrea, EACS 2016, Aug.26th, at.St.Petersburg University).
“China at present and East Asia”(第7回東京‐ソウルフォーラム、於:ホテル・ニューオータニ、2016年9月30日)
「The introduction of materials and archives on East Asian Media history in Japan: For our future collaboration」(Sound and the Memory of World War II in Europe and Asia, Aarhus University June 10-11, 2016)
「Maritime Security in East and South China sea, and US-Japan Alliance」(SESSION1: “The U.S.-Japan Alliance and Maritime Security in the Asia-Pacific Region、The U.S.-Japan Alliance and Maritime Security in the Asia-Pacific Region, Mar.4th, 2016)
「The Image of World Order in Modern China: the Tribute Relations in Memory」(International workshop Representations of China in a Changing World Order, 1915–1949: New Research Perspectives in Italy and Japan, Ca’ Foscari University, 17 March 2016)
「What’s the Battle of Shanghai: New Trial to Research Sino-Japanese War by GIS」(Shin Kawashima, Chihyun Chang, in Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, ANGIS Taipei Meeting 2015, Dec.4-6, 2015)
「 “Sino-Japanese Relations at present and its influence on the Regional Architecture”」(CONFERENCE PROGRAM “CONFIDENCE BUILDING IN ASIA” , Co-hosted by Institute for Northeast Asia Studies – Vietnam Academy Social Sciences and Embassy of Japan in Vietnam, in Sofitel Hotel Hanoi, Dec.4th, 2015)
Internationalism & Nationalism on modern and contemporary Chinese Diplomacy : Tribute system, Revolution and War, Major Theme 1 China from Global Perspectives, Organizers : WANG Jianlang and María Dolores ELIZALDE, Discussant: Kenneth POMERANZ , Aug.24, CISH’s XXIInd CONGRESS JINAN )
「The Memory and Legacy of the Tributary System in 20c China」(The Coastal and the Continental: Qing Frontiers and Foreign Relations in Modern China – Sponsored by Historical Society for Twentieth Century China (HSTCC), AAS2015 CHICAGO, Mar.28, 2015)
”‘Deimperialization’ in Early Postwar Japan: The Adjustment and Transformation of Institutions of ‘Empire’” 「戦後初期日本における“脱帝国” 化ー『帝国』諸制度の調整と変容ー」,“Breakdown of the Japanese Empire and the Search for Legitimacy” 20-23 September 2014, Cambridge University.
“What’s the will of people in Japan?–the Public Opinion and Domestic/Foreign policy–”, Session One: Asia Strategy and Domestic Considerations in Each Country, Moderator: Christopher Johnson, at U.S.-Japan-China Trilateral Dialogue 2014, September 8-9, 2014, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington D.C..
The Japanese Twenty-one Demands and the Relationship between Japan and China, (International Conference: The Impact of World War One on China’s Modern History, at Vienna University, Jul 5th, 2014)
「国家与民間/政治与経済──東亜国際政治的界限和可能性」(The Trend of East Asia Economic Relations、主催:中国力、於:南京大学政府管理学院、2014年5月25日)
“Historical Dialogue and Disputes in Japan-China Relations” (Todai-Yale Initiative Symposium, Spring 2012, “Japan and China for Four Decades: Cooperation and Competition since 1972″, Comments: Peter Perdue(Department of History, Yale University), March 30, 2012, Rosenkranz Hall, Yale University)
“Historical Dialogue and Disputes in Japan-China Relations” (Todai-Yale Initiative Symposium, Spring 2012, “Japan and China for Four Decades: Cooperation and Competition since 1972″, Comments: Peter Perdue(Department of History, Yale University), March 30, 2012, Rosenkranz Hall, Yale University)
Four Key Points on Observation of Chinese Behaviors on Global/Regional Governance, The Rise of Emerging Countries and the Future of Global Governance, The Dialogue with the World, March 1-2, 2012, at the International House of Japan, by The Global Forum of Japan.
The continuous revisions on Chinese Diplomacy (Session 2: “Response to China Questions,” 5th Trilateral Dialogue in North East Asia(TDNA) Meeting, at IFANS, Seoul, Korea, Jan 17-18,2011.
What Are Boundaries to China?:The Key to Understanding China’s Actions”(Panel 1: Freedom of Navigation in East Asia, Moderator: Richard C. Bush III, Director, Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies, The U.S.-Japan Alliance and Evolving Challenges in East Asia: Freedom of Navigation and North Korea, BROOKINGS INSTITUTE, 15th Dec., 2010)
Sino-Japanese Controversies over Textbook Problems and the League of Nations (Panel VII: Western Associations, Eastern Networks?, Chair: Jessica R. Lenz (University of Heidelberg), Discussant: Joachim Kurtz (University of Heidelberg), International Conference Networks in Times of Transition. Toward a Transcultural History of International Organisations, October 21-22, 2010, University of Heidelberg, Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context Vosstrase 2, Building 4400, 69115 Heidelberg)
The Image of Asia in Modern China: Historiography of the Traditional Chinese ‘World Order’ (Session 12: Empire in Modernity: A Comparative Perspective, The First Congress of the Asian Association of World Historians,World History Studies and World History Education, 30 May 2009, Osaka University Nakanoshima Center(Organizer: Tomohiko Uyama, Chair: Jun Furuya, Commentator: Jun Akiba and Atsushi Aoki)
Radio War on Sino-Japanese War: A Case in Manchu-kuo, on the Session VI: Technology, Media, and Sounds Politics, Chair: Yun Sai-shing; Discussant: Lim Beng Choo, on the international symposium, SOUNDS CHINESE–Performance Commodification Interpretation, organized by the department of Chinese studies, National University of Singapore, 15-17 December 2008, on NUS.
Introduction of the History Problem in East Asia: My experience and expectation (Historical Dialogue and Reconciliation in East Asia, Moderated by: Mike Mochizuki, Associate Professor, George Washington University, The Elliot School of International Affairs, The Geprge Washington University, 15th, Sep 2008, Sponsored by the Sigur Center for Asian Studies and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA and Japan)
Extending cooperative studies of modern history of East Asia (Historical Dialogue and Reconciliation in East Asia:Recent practice and future prospects, Harvard Yenching Institute, with sponsorship and support of Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies,Harvard University Asia Center, September 12-13, 2008, Session 3: Furthering historical studies in East Asia and prospects for future,Moderator; Daqing Yang, Discussant; 1. Andrew Gordon, 2. Elizabeth Perry)
The Long History of a village of Jinmen Island: a consideration based on Qiaobao and local newspapers (chair:Leonard Blusse)(The Netherlands and Japan Workshop on Academic Exchange about Asian Identities -The Comparative Study of the Legal and Social Status of Foreigners in East and Southeast Asian Countries during the 17-20th Centuries-, Leiden University, Faculty of Arts.,International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Leiden, 28 August 2008)
The Sino-Austrian Relationship in Waiwu-pu era (1901-1911): An illustration by Chinese Diplomatic Archives (Japanese–Austrian Workshop on Cultural Exchange, September 3,2007.,Institute for East Asian Studies/Sinology, Austria University)
Historical problem in the historical context in East Asia (Salzburg Seminar, Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation East Asia Scholars Meeting, June 10, 2007,Third Plenary Session)
Dialogue between Diplomacy and Immigration: introduction on a Qiaobao(僑報)of Jinmen Island until 1949 (Moderator: Lee Pui-tak) (“The International Conference on Modern Asian Politics, Culture, and Society” in Hong Kong Baptist University, Summary for May 26, 2007. Session I Chinese Communities and Immigration in Asia)
Sino-Japanese Relations at the League of Nations(Session 2: Japan and China at the LN/UN, Japan and the UN in International Politics:Historical Perspectives, Commentator:Mr. Wang Wenlung, National Cheng-chi University, 2006年12月10日、明治学院大学)
‘De Imperialization in Japan : 1945-1952′ (Panel 1C, De-imperialization and Decolonization in East Asia, 1945-1956, Moderator:Teow See Heng, The Inaugural Conference of the Japanese Studies Assiciation in South East Asia, 12-14 Oct.,2006, held by JSA-ASEAN, in Singapore University )
‘Histrical Problem in the Modern Japan and China’, Panel 3 “Contesting the Past”(Chairperson: Prof. Wang Genwu), organized by Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore on 3-4 AUGUST 2006, at the National Library Board in Singapore, International Conference on Rationalising China’s Placein Asia, 1800-2005
China’s World Strategy and Modern Diplomacy: A Reassessment of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Diplomacy (20TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF HISTORICAL SCIENCES SPECIALISED THEMES, 26 half-day sessions, 3. China and the World in Modern and Contemporary Period,UNSW, SYDNEY,3 July – 9 July, 2005)
Continuity and Discontinuity :from the league to the UN: the East Asian Context (The Role of the United Nations in International Politics ?A Historical Re-examination from the Member State’s Perspective Session 3 Modernity and the League /UN, 2003年12月20-21日、北海道大学)
Regionalism in Modern Chinese Historical cotext (India-Japan Seminar on Contemporary China, 16th Mar. 2002, College of International School, Mahathoma Gandhi University, Kerara.)
China was able to remain China: the goal of diplomatic policy on early ROC period (India-Japan Seminar on Contemporary China, 14th Mar. 2002,Institute of Chinese Studies,Dehli)
The Fifth International Symposium on Japanese Language Education and Japanese Studies (organized by Department of Japan Studies,The Chinese University of Hong Kong,held at H.K,25-26th, Nov.2000)