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Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) is a self-described research hub that focuses on a variety of global security and cooperation issues, including war and civil conflict, international norms and ethics, migration and transnational flows, and public health and bio-security. It also explores a cluster of traditional security problems -- i.e., insurgencies, terrorism, homeland and cyber security, and nuclear proliferation.
Established | 1983 |
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Address | Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC)
616 Serra St E200 Stanford University, Palo Alto CA 94305-6165 United States of America |
Telephone | +1 650 723 96 25 |
Fax | +1 650 724 56 83 |
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Content from this organization
Publications
Violent Corruption and Violent LobbyingClimate and Social Stress: Implications for Security Analysis
Q&A from Siegfried Hecker on North Korea
Afghan National Security Forces and Security Lead Transition
Statement of Rodney C Ewing, Chairman US Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board
The Future of Anti-Western Jihadism
Governance, Oversight and Management of the Nuclear Security Enterprise to Ensure High Quality Science, Engineering and Mission Effectiveness in an Age of Austerity
Can the North Korean Nuclear Crisis Be Resolved?
Testimony of Robert Carlin Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Standards & Regulations for the Geologic Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Waste
Game Changers for Nuclear Energy
Hearing on Reassessing the Evolving al-Qa’ida Threat to the Homeland
How India Will Respond to Japan's Nuclear Crisis
The True Costs of Electrification
Disciplining an Unruly Field
Houston, We Have a Problem
A Return Trip to North Korea's Yongbyon Nuclear Complex
Alternative Nuclear Futures
Reforming Counterterrorism: Institutions and Organizational Routines in Britain and France
Weighing the Case For a Convention to Limit Cyberwarfare
Shifting from a Nuclear Triad to a Nuclear Dyad
Israel's Future and Iran's Nuclear Program
The Growth of Nuclear Power: Drivers & Constraints
The Case for No First Use: An Exchange
Denuclearizing North Korea
The Geography of Insurgent Organization and its Consequences for Civil Wars
Autocratic Audience Costs
Findings from the Forum on Homeland Security After the Bush Administration
Crisis Bureaucracy
Nuclear Safeguards
The Postcolonial Moment in Security Studies
The Case for Alliances
Culture and Combat in the Colonies
Criminal Law
Preparing for the Worst
Toward a Comprehensive Safeguards System
Sverdlovsk Revisited
Anti-Terrorist Finance in the United Kingdom and United States
What Katrina Means for Emergency Management
Terrorist Speech and the Future of Free Expression
Ringing in Proliferation
The Right to Withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)
Presidential Report to the Congress
Linear Extensions of Ranked Posets, Enumerated by Descents
Degradation of Biological Weapons Agents in the Environment
Modeling Attacks on the Food Supply
Analyzing a Bioterror Attack on the Food Supply
The World's Non-Proliferation Regime in Time
The Good of Wrath: Supernatural Punishment and the Evolution of Cooperation
Stronger Measures Needed to Prevent Proliferation
Proliferation Rings
Neotrusteeship and the Problem of Weak States
Learning from Normal Accidents
Essence of Victory: Winning and Losing International Crises
Detecting Nuclear Material in International Container Shipping: Criteria for Secure Systems
Biotechnology and Bioterrorism: An Unprecedented World
An Unaddressed Issue of Agricultural Terrorism
Airborne Boost-Phase Ballistic Missile Defense
Are Soldiers Less War-Prone than Statesmen?
Nuclear Dangers in South Asia
The Madman Nuclear Alert
Social Change and Political Reform in China
Research Reactor Vulnerability to Sabotage by Terrorists
Nuclear Terrorism Potential: Research Reactors vs Power Reactors?
Securing Nuclear Material & Strong Radiation Sources
The Threat of Low-Yield Earth-Penetrating Nuclear Weapons to Civilian Populations
Terrorism Potential for Research Reactors Compared With Power Reactors
Nuclear Smuggling Chains
Strengthening Nuclear Security Against Post-September 11 Threats of Theft and Sabotage
History and the Current Status of the Russian Early-Warning System
Keeping Out of the Box
The Case for Discriminate Force
Toward Biological Security
International Efforts to Improve Security for Nuclear Materials Since September 11
Strengthening Nuclear Security Against Terrorists and Theives Through Better Training
Nuclear Theft and Sabotage
Correspondence: Responding to Chemical and Biological Threats
Guarding Nuclear Reactors and Material From Terrorists and Thieves
The Commitment Trap
Raising International Standars for Protecting Nuclear Materials from Theft and Sabotage
China's Search for a Modern Air Force
Contested Sovereignty
Bob Dole's Age and Health in the 1996 Election
Accidental Nuclear War
Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes
China's Ballistic Missile Programs
Human Reliability and Safety in the Handling of Nuclear Weapons
Jihad on Main Street
Gas & Geopolitics
Conjuring Spirits from the Vasty Deep
Workshop on Technical Approaches to Support Nuclear Arms Control and Nonproliferation
The Torture Memos and Accountability
Reassessing the Evolving Al-Qaida Threat to the Homeland
Regimes of Terror: The Relationship Between Democracy and Terrorism in Chile
Shared Responsibilities for Nuclear Disarmament
Nuclear Power Without Nuclear Proliferation?
Trajectories of Terrorism
Reliable Energy Supply and Non-Proliferation
Consolidating Fissile Materials in Russia's Nuclear Complex
Beyond the HSC/NSC Merger: Integrating States and Localities into Homeland Security Policymaking
Redirecting North Korea's Nuclear Workers
What Terrorists Want
A Plan for Action: A New Era of International Cooperation for a Changed World
Protecting Individual Privacy in the Struggle Against Terrorists
Reform, Don't Merge, the Homeland Security Council
Ten Years of Instability in a Nuclear South Asia
Towards a New Conceptualization of Democratization and Civil-Military Relations
Security in a World with Expanding Nuclear Power
P-5 Nuclear Doctrines and Article VI
Russian and Chinese Responses to US Military Plans in Space
Hearing of the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development
The End of Easy Oil: Estimating Average Production Costs for Oil Fields Around the World
Report of Visit to the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea (DPRK)
Nuclear Forensics
Negotiating with North Korea: 1992–2007
Enhancing Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1540
Readiness in the Post Katrina and Post 9/11 World: An Evaluation of the New National Response Framework
Reykjavik Revisited: Toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
Energy Transitions: A Curious History
Defense Industry Restructuring in Russia
The Fourth Dimension of Biomedicine
The Day After: Action in the 24 Hours Following a Nuclear Blast in an American City
Hearing on 5 and 10 Year Homeland Security Goals: Where We Need to Be As a Nation and How We Judge Progress?
Testimony to the Senate Committee on Armed Services
Testimony to the House Armed Services Committee
Report on North Korean Nuclear Program
Alliances and American National Security
Iraq: Democracy or Civil War?
Learning About World Religions in Public Schools
Harmony and Disharmony: Exploiting al-Qa’ida’s Organizational Vulnerabilities
Preventing Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorism
The Role of Economic Incentives in Securing Cyberspace
Testimony: US House of Representatives Select Committee on Homeland Security
South Asia and the Nuclear Future
Remarks at Carnegie International Non-Proliferation Conference
September 11 and the Need for International Nuclear Agreements
US–Russian Cooperation in Missile Defense: Is it Really Possible?
Intelligence and Prediction in an Unpredictable World
The Threat of Low-Yield Earth-Penetrating Nuclear Weapons to Civilian Populations
Understanding the Risks and Realities of Nuclear Terrorism
Reducing the Threat of Nuclear Theft and Sabotage
Radiation Fact Sheet
Nuclear Explosion Fact Sheet
"Dirty Bomb" Fact Sheet
Attacks on Nuclear Facilities
Communicating Nuclear Risk: Informing the Public About the Risks and Realities of Nuclear Terrorism
An Alternative Nuclear Posture
Civil Liberties and Security in Cyberspace
Geopolitics of Energy Development in the Caspian Region: Regional Cooperation or Conflict?
Regional Interest Group on Information Security: Sharing Information and Exploring Collaborative Opportunities
Protecting and Assuring Critical National Infrastructure: Next Steps
Slaughter of the Innocents: Understanding Political Killing, Including Limited Terror but Especially Large-Scale Killing and Genocide
High-Performance Computing, National Security Applications and Export Control Policy at the Close of the 20th Century
Workshop on Protecting and Assuring Critical National Infrastructure
Ending the Threat of Nuclear Attack
Cooperative Business Ventures Between US Companies
Claim-Making and Large-Scale Historical Processes in the Late Twentieth Century
Commercializing High Technology: East and West
Thoughts on the Day After
Public and Private Roles in the Protection of Critical Information-Dependent Infrastructure
The Airborne Laser: Shooting Down What's Going Up
Strategic Stability and US-Russian Relations
A Simple Model for Calculating Ballistic Missile Defense Effectiveness
Review and Analysis of the Report of the President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection
A Regional Compact Approach for the Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy - Case Study: East Asia
The Military Nuclear Program in Brazil
Public and Private Roles in the Protection of Critical Information-Dependent Infrastructure
Can the Nation Afford a Senior Citizen as President?
New Dimensions of the International Security System After the Cold War
Measuring Defense Conversion in Russian Industry
The Information Technologies and Defense: A Demand-Pull Assessment
Implications of a Comprehensive Test Ban for China's Security Policy
Georgia: The Search for State Security and European Security and Conflict Resolution in the Transcaucasus
How Much Ballistic Missile Defence Is too Much?
Democracy, Foreign Forces and War: The United States and the Cold War in the Third World
The Costs, Risks and Benefits of Arms Control
China's Telecommunications: Present and Future
China's Security Dilemma to the Year 2010
Building on the Basics: An Examination of High-Performance Computing Export Control Policy in the 1990s
The Bush Administration's Nuclear Strategy and its Implications for China's Security
Coercion and Risk-Taking in Nuclear South Asia
People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF)
An Analysis of US Defense and Economic Adjustment Programs in Russia
How Verification Can Be Used to Ensure Irreversible Deep Reductions of Nuclear Weapons
How Much Is Enough? A Risk-Management Approach to Computer Security
Impact on Global Warming of Development and Structural Changes in the Electricity Sector of Guangdong Province, China
The US Enlargement Strategy and Nuclear Weapons
A Verification Regime for Warhead Control
An Alternative Framework for the Control of Nuclear Materials
Chinese Perspectives on the South Asian Nuclear Tests
Commercialization of Russian Technology in Cooperation with American Companies
Nonproliferation Regime Under Siege
The Application of Venture Capital and the Entrepreneurial Revolution in Russia
Arms Control Without Treaties?
How Much Ballistic Missile Defense Is Enough?
Series
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