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The Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC), part of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) at Stanford University, is a multidisciplinary community dedicated to research and training in issues of international security. CISAC – formerly the Center for International Security and Arms Control – brings together scholars, policymakers, area specialists, business people and other experts to focus on a wide range of security questions. CISAC Journal is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal on international security through which CISAC researchers inform debate among colleagues in research and policy institutions worldwide.

Publishers: Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC)
Publications: The True Costs of Electrification
How India Will Respond to Japan's Nuclear Crisis
Disciplining an Unruly Field
Houston, We Have a Problem
Alternative Nuclear Futures
Trajectories of Terrorism
Nuclear Power Without Nuclear Proliferation?
Shared Responsibilities for Nuclear Disarmament
Reliable Energy Supply and Non-Proliferation
Consolidating Fissile Materials in Russia's Nuclear Complex
Redirecting North Korea's Nuclear Workers
Beyond the HSC/NSC Merger: Integrating States and Localities into Homeland Security Policymaking
The Case for No First Use: An Exchange
The Growth of Nuclear Power: Drivers & Constraints
Israel's Future and Iran's Nuclear Program
Shifting from a Nuclear Triad to a Nuclear Dyad
Weighing the Case For a Convention to Limit Cyberwarfare
Reforming Counterterrorism: Institutions and Organizational Routines in Britain and France
Towards a New Conceptualization of Democratization and Civil-Military Relations
Reform, Don't Merge, the Homeland Security Council
Ten Years of Instability in a Nuclear South Asia
What Terrorists Want
Denuclearizing North Korea
Findings from the Forum on Homeland Security After the Bush Administration
Autocratic Audience Costs
The Geography of Insurgent Organization and its Consequences for Civil Wars
Nuclear Safeguards
Preparing for the Worst
Toward a Comprehensive Safeguards System
Sverdlovsk Revisited
Anti-Terrorist Finance in the United Kingdom and United States
The Case for Alliances
The Postcolonial Moment in Security Studies
Criminal Law
Crisis Bureaucracy
Culture and Combat in the Colonies
Modeling Attacks on the Food Supply
Analyzing a Bioterror Attack on the Food Supply
The World's Non-Proliferation Regime in Time
Degradation of Biological Weapons Agents in the Environment
Linear Extensions of Ranked Posets, Enumerated by Descents
Presidential Report to the Congress
The Right to Withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)
Ringing in Proliferation
Terrorist Speech and the Future of Free Expression
What Katrina Means for Emergency Management
An Unaddressed Issue of Agricultural Terrorism
Learning from Normal Accidents
Are Soldiers Less War-Prone than Statesmen?
Detecting Nuclear Material in International Container Shipping: Criteria for Secure Systems
Neotrusteeship and the Problem of Weak States
Proliferation Rings
Stronger Measures Needed to Prevent Proliferation
The Good of Wrath: Supernatural Punishment and the Evolution of Cooperation
Biotechnology and Bioterrorism: An Unprecedented World
Airborne Boost-Phase Ballistic Missile Defense
Research Reactor Vulnerability to Sabotage by Terrorists
Nuclear Smuggling Chains
Terrorism Potential for Research Reactors Compared With Power Reactors
The Threat of Low-Yield Earth-Penetrating Nuclear Weapons to Civilian Populations
Securing Nuclear Material & Strong Radiation Sources
Nuclear Terrorism Potential: Research Reactors vs Power Reactors?
Social Change and Political Reform in China
The Madman Nuclear Alert
Essence of Victory: Winning and Losing International Crises
The Case for Discriminate Force
Toward Biological Security
International Efforts to Improve Security for Nuclear Materials Since September 11
Keeping Out of the Box
History and the Current Status of the Russian Early-Warning System
Strengthening Nuclear Security Against Post-September 11 Threats of Theft and Sabotage
Nuclear Dangers in South Asia
Guarding Nuclear Reactors and Material From Terrorists and Thieves
Nuclear Theft and Sabotage
Strengthening Nuclear Security Against Terrorists and Theives Through Better Training
Correspondence: Responding to Chemical and Biological Threats
Raising International Standars for Protecting Nuclear Materials from Theft and Sabotage
The Commitment Trap
China's Search for a Modern Air Force
Accidental Nuclear War
Contested Sovereignty
Bob Dole's Age and Health in the 1996 Election
Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes
China's Ballistic Missile Programs
Human Reliability and Safety in the Handling of Nuclear Weapons
Violent Corruption and Violent Lobbying
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