Nitobe Leadership Program
2017
What is “Democracy”?
- *The program featured on this page has concluded.
- Lecturer: Saeki Keishi (Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University)
- Date: Saturday, August 5, 2017, 1:30-3:00 pm
- Venue: Lecture Hall, International House of Japan
- Language: Only available in Japanese (without English interpretation)
- Admission: Free (reservations required)

Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University
Saeki Keishi
Prof. Saeki is a Professor Emeritus at Kyoto University and a Specially Appointed Professor at Kokoro Research Center in Kyoto University. After completing a PhD in Economics at the University of Tokyo in 1979, he worked as a lecturer at the Faculty of Commercial Sciences of Hiroshima Shudo University, a research associate at the Faculty of Economics of Shiga University, and a professor at the Faculty of Integrated Human Studies and the Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies of Kyoto University. He explores various issues in modern society by combining a wide range of information across politics, economics, social studies and the history of ideas, examining the relationship between global economy and nations, the consequences of modern Western society and its philosophical background. Prof. Saeki has won the Suntory Prize for Social Sciences and Humanities (1985), the Tohata Memorial Prize (1994), the Yomiuri Prize for Scholars and Journalists (1997), and the Sankei Seiron Prize (2007). He is the author of Gendai bunmeiron kougi [A Lecture on Modern Civilization] (Chikuma Shinsho, 2011), Keizaigaku no hanzai [The Crime of Economics] (Kodansha, 2012), and Han minshushugiron [Anti-Democracy] (Shincho Shinsho, 2016).






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