
Nicholas Szechenyi is a senior fellow with the Japan Chair and deputy director for Asia at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). His research focuses on U.S.-Japan relations and U.S. strategy in Asia. Prior to joining CSIS in 2005, he was a news producer for Fuji Television in Washington, D.C., where he covered U.S. policy in Asia and domestic politics. Recent publications include “Japan-China Relations: Stabilizing Intense Strategic Competition” (with Michael J. Green, International Institute for Strategic Studies, June 2022) and "An Agile Alliance: Managing Strategic Competition with China" (Sasakawa Peace Foundation, March 2022). He holds an MA in international economics and Japan studies from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and a BA in Asian studies from Connecticut College.
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‘찰떡 공조’ 강화하는 미ㆍ일…“이렇게 가까운 적 없었다”
Nicholas Szechenyi in The JoongAng — January 15, 2023
Seeking Stability – and Responsibility – Japan Builds up Military
Nicholas Szechenyi in The Christian Science Monitor — January 13, 2023
US and Japan vow stronger security cooperation to counter China’s rapid economic and military growth
Nicholas Szechenyi in South China Morning Post — January 12, 2023
US officials hail Japan’s national security and defence shifts as good for Indo-Pacific stability
Nicholas Szechenyi in South China Morning Post — December 17, 2022
When it comes to deterrence, Okinawa sits in the right place
Nicholas Szechenyi in Nikkei Asia — May 15, 2022
Washington looks to Japan's defense budget hike after election
Nicholas Szechenyi in Nikkei — November 2, 2021
Biden-Suga Talks to Focus on China Amid Tensions Over Taiwan
Nicholas Szechenyi and Jane Nakano in Bloomberg — April 16, 2021
Biden and Japan’s prime minister meet, reaffirming their alliance amid China’s rise
Nicholas Szechenyi in Los Angeles Times — April 16, 2021
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Asianism and Universalism: The Evolution of Norms and Power in Modern Asia
Report by Nicholas Szechenyi and Michael J. Green — February 15, 2019

Asia Forecast 2019
Event by Michael J. Green , Matthew P. Goodman , Victor Cha , Christopher K. Johnson , and Richard M. Rossow , William Alan Reinsch , Scott Kennedy , Stephanie Segal , Nicholas Szechenyi , Gregory B. Poling , Kartikeya Singh , Sue Mi Terry , Amy Searight , Patrick Gerard Buchan , Bonnie S. Glaser — January 23, 2019

Shinzo Abe Rolls On
Critical Questions by Michael J. Green and Nicholas Szechenyi — September 20, 2018

Key Drivers for the Abe-Trump Summit: Mar-a-Lago, Round Two
Critical Questions by Michael J. Green , Matthew P. Goodman , Victor Cha , and Nicholas Szechenyi — April 13, 2018

Asia Forecast 2018
Event by Michael J. Green , and Scott Kennedy , William Alan Reinsch , Richard M. Rossow , Stephanie Segal , Matthew P. Goodman , Christopher K. Johnson , Gregory B. Poling , Nicholas Szechenyi , Sue Mi Terry , Amy Searight , Bonnie S. Glaser — January 24, 2018

Japan’s Lower House Election: Abe Prevails Again
Critical Questions by Michael J. Green and Nicholas Szechenyi — October 23, 2017

Abe Calls a Snap Election
Critical Questions by Nicholas Szechenyi — September 25, 2017

U.S.-Japan “2+2” Talks
Critical Questions by Nicholas Szechenyi — August 17, 2017

Japan Chair Platform: Abe Presses On
Newsletter by Nicholas Szechenyi — August 10, 2017

What to Expect from the U.S.-Japan Economic Dialogue
Critical Questions by Matthew P. Goodman , Michael J. Green , and Nicholas Szechenyi — April 14, 2017
