
Nicholas Szechenyi is a senior fellow with the Japan Chair and deputy director for Asia at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). He also served as deputy director of the Japan Chair from 2005 to 2022. His research interests include Japanese politics and foreign policy, U.S.-Japan relations, and U.S. strategy in the Indo-Pacific region. 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. 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. He lived in Japan for six years and speaks fluent Japanese.
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The US and Chinese finance ministers are opening talks to lay the groundwork for a Biden-Xi meeting
Nicholas Szechenyi in AP — November 9, 2023
Japan-South Korea-U.S. summit symbolic but judgment of history awaits
Nicholas Szechenyi in Kyodo News — August 19, 2023
Biden strengthens U.S. ties with Japan and South Korea as leaders meet at Camp David
Nicholas Szechenyi in NBC — August 18, 2023
The Close (08/18/2023)
Nicholas Szechenyi in Bloomberg Markets — August 18, 2023
G7の果たす役割 各国の独自戦略調整 ニコラス・セーチェーニ氏/新興国との橋渡し役 渡辺博史氏
Nicholas Szechenyi in URL Defense — May 22, 2023
At G7, Japan quietly strengthens alliances
Christopher B. Johnstone and Nicholas Szechenyi in Deutsche Welle — May 20, 2023
How Biden’s curtailed trip affects his goals for Asia and democracy
Nicholas Szechenyi in The Christian Science Monitor — May 19, 2023
米無人機運用開始から半年 今後の展開はどうなる
Nicholas Szechenyi in NHK World-Japan — May 18, 2023
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China's Air Defense Identification Zone: Impact on Regional Security
Critical Questions by Michael J. Green Nicholas Szechenyi Victor Cha Christopher K. Johnson and Bonnie S. Glaser — November 26, 2013
Abenomics, Part Three
Critical Questions by Matthew P. Goodman and Nicholas Szechenyi — June 7, 2013
Shinzo Abe Comes to Washington
Critical Questions by Michael J. Green Nicholas Szechenyi and Matthew P. Goodman — February 21, 2013
Will US-Japan-ROK Relations “Reset” in 2013?
Event — January 22, 2013