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The importance of shipping routes thrown up by the Panama Canal

The Panama Canal, located in Central America and connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, has attracted much attention in recent years. In addition to U.S. President Trump's insistence on the "return of the Canal," abnormal weather and other factors have caused the water level of the Canal to drop, affecting logistics in Japan and other parts of the world. An examination of the problems posed by the Panama Canal suggests to us that it is important not only to stabilize the water level of the Canal, but also to establish safe navigation throughout the world.

By OPRI Perspectives

April 11, 2025
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The importance of shipping routes thrown up by the Panama Canal
Proposals to the Japanese Government Concerning the Denuclearization of North Korea

Proposals to the Japanese Government Concerning the Denuclearization of North Korea

In September 2018, SPF established the Working Group on New Initiatives for Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Non-Proliferation. The aim of this Working Group is to explore the contributions that Japan can make in the field of global nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, as a leading nation in the civilian use of nuclear energy and the only country to have been subjected to nuclear bombings.

February 25, 2020
Proposals to the Japanese Government Concerning the Denuclearization of North Korea

Proposals to the Japanese Government Concerning the Denuclearization of North Korea

In September 2018, SPF established the Working Group on New Initiatives for Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Non-Proliferation. The aim of this Working Group is to explore the contributions that Japan can make in the field of global nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, as a leading nation in the civilian use of nuclear energy and the only country to have been subjected to nuclear bombings.

February 25, 2020
Community-based Care for Older Persons: Implications from China, Korea and Vietnam-

Community-based Care for Older Persons: Implications from China, Korea and Vietnam-

SPF has worked on the issue of rapid population ageing in Asia for three years since 2016. One of the efforts is to conduct a case study on community-based care for older persons. The results are compiled into a report titled “Community-based Care for Older Persons: Implication from China, Korea, and Vietnam.”

By Sanae Hayashi & Nami Yokogi

November 27, 2019
【ASI】 Policy Memorandum #3

【ASI】 Policy Memorandum #3 "U.S.-Japan Cooperation on Indo-Pacific Regional Architecture"

September 26, 2019
【ASI】 Policy Memorandum #2

【ASI】 Policy Memorandum #2 "An Alliance Strategy for the East China Sea"

September 20, 2019
Sustainable Investing in Japan: An Agenda for Action

Sustainable Investing in Japan: An Agenda for Action

The report, entitled “Sustainable Investing in Japan: An Agenda for Action,” examines why few Japanese investors incorporate sustainable investing into their practices and recommends breakthroughs needed to grow the practice in Japan.

By The Investment Integration Project

September 6, 2019
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