SPF's participation in Arctic Connections 2025 and the Italy-Japan Seminar on Arctic Cooperation|The Role of Parliamentarians for Advancement of WPS Agenda
April 2025 Vol. 2
【Public Seminar Report】The Future of U.S.-China Rivalry and Changes in the International Security Environment
On August 22, 2023, the Japan-U.S. Program hosted Dr. Hal Brands (Professor, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) and Dr. Zack Cooper (Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute), and held a public event "The Future of U.S.-China Rivalry and Changes in the International Security Environment." Their discussions included observations on the heightened tensions between the U.S. and China alongside an exchange of ideas on the role and challenges of the Japan-U.S. alliance.
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The Threat of Conspiracy Theories in the Battle for the Cognitive Domain — A Consideration of the Status of Conspiracy Theories in Japan Based on Attempts at Regime Destruction Overseas —
Tomoko Nagasako, Sasakawa Peace Foundation Research Fellow (at the time of publication)
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Impact Report: Gender Lens Incubation and Acceleration (GLIA)
To address the lack of gender-sensitive entrepreneurial support in Asia, the Sasakawa Peace Foundation in partnership with the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), and ygap have developed a toolkit aimed to help entrepreneurship support organizations (ESOs), encouraging them to experiment with approaches to integrate gender lens to their work and ultimately provide more women and minority entrepreneurs with support at scale.
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