SDGs Collaborative Research Unit Relationship between Minerals Extraction and Human Rights Violation in Conflict-Affected Area : Have Conflict Minerals Regulations brought about Mechanism Change in the Democratic Republic of the Congo?

Books

  • Masako Yonekawa and Akiko Sugiki (eds.) (2020) Repatriation, Insecurity, and Peace, Springer
  • Masako Yonekawa (2020) Post-Genocide Rwandan Refugees, Why They Refuse to Return ‘Home’; Myths and Realities, Springer.

  • Paper

    • Kazuyo Hanai (2021) “Conflict minerals regulation and mechanism changes in the DR Congo” Resources Policy, Vol.74(2021)
      • Jean-Claude Maswana (2020) “African Economies in the Shadow of China: Effects of Bilateral Trade Structure on Economic Growth in Africa” Foreign Trade Review, Vol.55, Issue 1, 80-92
      • Koji Oishi and Kentaro Sakuwa (2020) “Structural balance of alliance and rivalry networks in international relations” arXiv, 1-10
      • Kazuyo Hanai (2020) “Climate Change and Conflict in Africa” Society of Researchers for International Development, SRID Journal, No.18. (in Japanese)
      • Kazuyo Hanai (2020) “Minerals Extraction and Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: People Living with Resources” Refugee Studies Forum, Refugee Studies Journal, No.9, pp.34-49. (in Japanese)
      • Kazuyo Hanai (2019) “Current Situation of Conflict Minerals Issue in the Democratic Republic of the Congo” The Japan Institute of International Affairs, International Affairs, No.682, pp.17-28 (in Japanese)

      • Academic Presentations

        • Jean-Claude Maswana, Gouranga Das, and Yumeka Hirano (2021) “Germs, globalization, and trade spillovers: how could COVID-19 affect African economies and AfCFTA” 2021 American Economic Association, ASSA, Chicago, January 3, 2021.
        • Koji Oishi and Kentaro Sakuwa (2020) “Signed network structure of international relations” PaCSS and PolNet 2020 conference, August 12, 2020.
        • Koji Oishi (2020) “Network Analysis of Global Aid Flow and the Positions of UN Agencies and Offices” 2020: UN @ 75: The Future of Partnership and Multilateralism, Academic Council on the United Nations System June 26, 2020.
        • Jean-Claude Maswana (2020) “Exploring a trilateral partnership Africa-EU-China within the framework of the Belt-and-Road Initiative (BRI)” WEAI 95th Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, June 26, 2020.
        • Koji Oishi (2019) “Network analysis for the split and merger dynamics of armed groups” Political Network Conference, 2019
        • Koji Oishi and Takayuki Hiraoka (2019) “Genealogical Network Analysis of Social Group Evolution” Conference on Complex Systems, 2019
        • Koji Oishi and Kentaro Sakuwa (2019) “Evolution of alliance and rivalry networks in international relations” The 8th International Conference on Complex Networks and their Applications
        • Takayuki Hiraoka and Koji Oishi (2020) “Genealogical network analysis of social group evolution” NetSciX, 2020
        • Koji Oisi (2019) “The split and merger dynamics of armed groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo” Colloque du Cercle des Economistes Congolais, Brussels (Belgium), September 7, 2019
        • Masako Yonekawa (2019) “Forgotten “Genocide” and Crime in Eastern Congo” Japan Association for African Studies, Kyoto Seika University, May 19, 2019
        • Masako Yonekawa (2019) “Responsabilité des États-Unis en RDC: dynamique de pouvoir, génocide et rapatriement forcé de réfugiés” Colloque du Cercle des Economistes Congolais, Brussels (Belgium), September 7, 2019
        • Kazuyo Hanai (2019) “Conflict Minerals and Sexual Violence in Eastern Congo” Japan Association for African Studies, Kyoto Seika University, May 19, 2019
        • Jean-Claude Maswana (2019) “2018 Nobel Peace Prize Dr. Mukwege as a development actor” Japan Association for African Studies, Kyoto Seika University, May 19, 2019