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SPF World Views

SPF World Views

By: Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF)
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SPF World Views is a podcast that seeks out new perspectives on the global topics of today and insights into the conversations of tomorrow.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Politics & Government
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  • Strategic Responses to Cyber Threats in Japan and the World|Chris Inglis, Former U.S. National Cyber Director
    Apr 20 2026

    Today’s digital infrastructure powers almost everything we depend on, from hospitals and energy grids to supply chains, elections, and national security. But, that same infrastructure has become a strategic vulnerability.

    In this episode, we're pleased to share the keynote address given by former U.S. National Cyber Director Chris Inglis at the Sasakawa–Yomiuri Global Forum held in Tokyo. Drawing on U.S. experience and speaking directly to Japan’s future, Mr. Inglis makes the case that no nation can prevent every cyber-attack, but every nation can build systems that are resilient, defensible, and supported by collaboration across government, industry, and allies.

    You can read the full transcript of this episode on the SPF website.

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    35 mins
  • Japan and the Future of Peace Mediation Support|Dr. Akiko Horiba, Director, Center for Mediation Support
    Apr 1 2026

    While global attention tends to focus on large-scale wars in places like Ukraine and Gaza, many other violent conflicts, often rooted in unresolved struggles over self-determination, continue largely out of sight.

    On this episode of SPF World Views, we explore what it takes to pursue peace in this global moment. Our guest, Dr. Akiko Horiba, Director of SPF's Center for Mediation Support, draws on decades of field experience to discuss the concept of peace mediation support, Japan's potential role, and why lasting peace depends on addressing the root causes of conflict.

    This conversation is especially timely, with the April 1 launch of SPF’s Center for Mediation Support, which aims to strengthen Japan’s efforts to support peace processes across Asia and beyond. At a time when military approaches dominate, this conversation offers a grounded perspective on the continued importance of dialogue, trust building, and inclusive engagement.

    You can read the full transcript of this episode on the SPF website.

    This interview was recorded on February 26, 2026.

    Show Notes:

    To learn more about the Center for Mediation Support, visit the center's page on the SPF website.

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    27 mins
  • The Blue Economy in African Nations: Views from Japan (NHK World rebroadcast)|SPF President Atsushi Sunami
    Mar 10 2026

    This is part two of our special rebroadcast of NHK World programs looking at the concept of the blue economy. In part one, we explored Japan’s perspective. For part two, we turn our attention to countries in Africa.

    TICAD9, an international conference held in August 2025, brought African nations and the Japanese government together for high‑level dialogue. One major focus was the blue economy, an approach that promotes economic growth and job creation through the sustainable use of marine resources.

    This theme is especially relevant for countries in Africa. Marine resources and fisheries could play a major role in boosting food security, nutrition, jobs, and local industries. But there are also mounting threats from overfishing, illegal operations, habitat loss, and climate change.

    For part two of our rebroadcast series, we’re sharing excerpts from “The Blue Economy in African Nations.” In the studio, SPF President Atsushi Sunami discusses how Japan, as a fellow maritime nation, can partner with countries in Africa to build a more resilient future through the blue economy.

    You can read the full transcript of this episode on the SPF website and watch the original video on SPF's YouTube channel.

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    30 mins
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