Jane Nakano is a senior fellow in the Energy Security and Climate Change Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Her research interests include U.S. energy policy; energy geopolitics; global market and policy developments concerning natural gas, hydrogen, nuclear energy, and critical minerals; and energy security and climate issues in the Asia-Pacific region. She frequently writes and speaks on these issues at domestic and international conferences and to media around the world. She has also testified before Congress on China's competitiveness in energy technology manufacturing and exports as well as U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on U.S.-China nuclear energy cooperation. Prior to joining CSIS in 2010, Nakano worked in the Office of International Affairs in the U.S. Department of Energy, where she covered a host of energy, economic, and political issues in Asia. From 2001 to 2002, she served at the U.S. embassy in Tokyo as a special assistant to the energy attaché. Nakano graduated from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and holds a master’s degree from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.
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China steps up mineral diplomacy in rare earth power race
Jane Nakano cited in Channel News Asia — December 1, 2025
China Is Already Pulling Ahead on the Next Energy Supply Chain
Jane Nakano and Mathias Zacarias cited in Foreign Policy — November 10, 2025
China’s Rare Earth Restrictions Could Backfire on Xi. Here’s How
Jane Nakano cited in Newsweek — October 16, 2025
1 big thing: Be skeptical about the big Russia-China natural gas deal
Jane Nakano cited in Axios — September 3, 2025
Donald Trump’s Alaska LNG ambitions fall flat with Asian allies despite tariff pressure
Jane Nakano cited in Financial Times — August 5, 2025
Putin’s radioactive chokehold on the world
Jane Nakano cited in The Economist — July 3, 2025
Putin’s radioactive chokehold on the world
Jane Nakano cited in The Economist — July 3, 2025
China slows US oil and gas imports amid Trump trade war
Jane Nakano in POLITICO — March 19, 2025
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Energy Trends Across APEC: Insights from APERC’s 9th Energy Outlook
Event — January 8, 2026
Experts React: Progress and Setbacks at COP30
Podcast Episode by Leslie Abrahams, Jane Nakano, Noam Unger, J. Stephen Morrison, Katherine E. Bliss, Mathias Zacarias, Ray Cai, and Alexis Burns — November 25, 2025
Experts React: Progress and Setbacks at COP30
Commentary by Leslie Abrahams, Jane Nakano, Noam Unger, J. Stephen Morrison, Katherine E. Bliss, Mathias Zacarias, Ray Cai, and Alexis Burns — November 25, 2025
Trade Deals and a New Chapter for American Nuclear?
Podcast Episode by Ray Cai, Jane Nakano, and Joseph Majkut — November 7, 2025
Trade Deals and a New Chapter for American Nuclear?
Critical Questions by Ray Cai, Jane Nakano, and Joseph Majkut — November 7, 2025
Inaugural Manila Strategy Forum
Event — September 9, 2025
How the Power of Siberia 2 Deal Could Reshape Global Energy
Podcast Episode by Jane Nakano and Leslie Palti-Guzman — September 5, 2025
How the Power of Siberia 2 Deal Could Reshape Global Energy
Critical Questions by Jane Nakano and Leslie Palti-Guzman — September 5, 2025
Leveraging International Partnerships Is the Key to Supercharging the United States’ Global Nuclear Leadership
Commentary by Jane Nakano — September 3, 2025
Leveraging International Partnerships Is the Key to Supercharging the United States’ Global Nuclear Leadership
Podcast Episode by Jane Nakano — September 3, 2025