
Marina Fujita Dickson
Research Associate
Profile
Marina Dickson earned her Master of Arts in Strategic Studies and International Economics with a minor in Korea Studies from the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University. At SAIS, she worked as a Research Assistant under Dr. Thomas Rid focusing on disinformation and information security.
Prior to her Masters, she worked at the Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies as a Policy Research Fellow under Dr. Kent Calder. She also has experience working as a senior consultant at The Beacon Group, supporting Fortune 500 companies in defense, technology, and healthcare industries navigate new market opportunities.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Bates College in Politics and History.
Expertise
U.S. security policy / Disinformation / Japan-Korea relations / Cyber security
Associated Projects
RECENT PUBLICATIONS & NEWS

Journal Article
2023.05.09 / Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Fukushima: Lessons learned from a devastating “near-miss”

Book Review
2023.04.26 / Asia Policy
Tom Phuong Le’s Japan’s Aging Peace: Pacifism and Militarism in the Twenty-First Century

Geoeconomic Briefing
2023.04.17 / Japan Times
It’s time for the U.S. to rediscover its role in the G7