イスラーム信頼学 国際会議 “Conflict and Harmony between State and Market”

形式 シンポジウム
紹介文 文部科学省科学研究費・学術変革領域研究(A)「イスラーム的コネクティビティにみる信頼構築:世界の分断をのりこえる戦略知の創造」(イスラーム信頼学)の研究計画班A01「イスラーム経済のモビリティと普遍性」とB01「イスラーム共同体の理念と国家体系」の共催で、イスラーム信頼学 国際会議 “Conflict and Harmony between State and Market” を開催いたします。皆様のご参加をお待ち申し上げます。
開催日

2021年12月10日(金)、12月11日(土)、12月12日(日)

場所

Zoomによるオンライン

主催・共催・その他 共催:
科研費学術変革領域研究(A)「イスラーム経済のモビリティと普遍性」(研究代表者:長岡慎介(京都大学)課題番号:20H05824)
科研費学術変革領域研究(A)「イスラーム共同体の理念と国家体系」(研究代表者:近藤信彰(AA研)課題番号:20H05827)
プログラム

Friday, 10 December 18:00–20:00

Muslim States and Diplomacy in the Early Modern Era

Moderator: Jun Akiba (Professor, The University of Tokyo)

Opening Address by Hidemitsu Kuroki (Professor, ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies/ SRC, Hokkaido University)
Introduction by Nobuaki Kondo (Professor, ILCAA)

Michael Talbot (Senior Lecturer, Greenwich University)
“Signs of Sincere Friendship: The Rhetoric and Practice of Trust in 17th and 18th Century Ottoman Diplomacy”

Nobuaki Kondo
“Theory and Practice of Safavid Diplomacy”

Saturday 11 December 18:00–20:00

Islamic Economics

Moderator: Shinsuke Nagaoka (Professor, Kyoto University)

Muhammad Hakimi bin Mohd Shafiai (Associate Professor, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
“The Malaysia’s Islamic Economy Development from the Early Stage to the Current Growth: From the Relation between State & Market Perspective”

Ammar Khashan (Associate Professor, Ritsumeikan Asia-Japan Research Institute)
“Gold Dinar, Cryptocurrency, and Waqf Crowdfunding: Reflections on Trustability of Fintech Tools from an Islamic Legal Perspective”

Sunday, 12 December 18:00–20:00

State and Market

Moderator: Nobuaki Kondo

Jos Gommans (Professor, Leiden University)
“Early Modern Offshore Capitalism: The Islamic and Dutch Tropics?”

Mehmet Asutay (Professor, Durham University and Director, Durham Centre for Islamic Economics and Finance)
“Re-imagining-and-re-constituting Islamic Economics through Moral Economy: State, Market and Civil Society”

Concluding Remarks by Shinsuke Nagaoka

概要・趣旨

This is the joint conference of group A01 (Mobility and Universality in the Islamic Economy) and group B01 (The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State Systems) of the Islamic Trust Studies Project. The market plays a vital role in Islamic civilization. Even in the doctrine of Islam as a religion, one can find expressions related to trade and the market. In other words, trade and the market are essential parts of Islamic connectivity. Although the state has a hierarchical structure in general, it has its own network of diplomacy, and trust is the most significant element for maintaining the network.

Considering the relationship between the state and market, one can easily discern conflicts and harmony. The state occasionally attempts to confine a commercial network within its framework, intervene in, or control the market, despite the fact the market’s economic success, which is crucial to the state, is often dependent on free economic activity rather than on state control.

This symposium will discuss this paradox and the dynamics of the state and market from two perspectives: the early modern history of Muslim states and modern Islamic economy. The first day will focus on the early modern states and mutual relations between them as diplomacy when the West had yet to achieve political and economic hegemony in the world. The second day will focus on the relationship between the state and market in the modern Islamic economy, with a discussion on Malaysia and the digital economy. On the final day, a comprehensive discussion will be held from both perspectives (early modern history and modern Islamic economy).

申し込み方法
締め切り

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登録期限:2021年12月5日(日) 23:59 (日本時間)

参加費

 無料

言語

 英語

連絡先

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URL

文部科学省科学研究費・学術変革領域研究(A)
「イスラーム的コネクティビティにみる信頼構築:世界の分断をのりこえる戦略知の創造」(イスラーム信頼学)

https://connectivity.aa-ken.jp/activity/442/

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