David Holloway, PhD
Raymond A. Spruance Professor of International History and FSI Senior Fellow; CISAC Faculty Member; Senior Fellow, by courtesy; Europe Center Research Affiliate; CDDRL Affiliated FacultyView David Holloway's bio, list of research, recent publications and events »
February 11th, 2013
Stanford law professor, security expert to lead FSI
CISAC, CDDRL, FSE, FSI Stanford, CHP/PCOR, The Europe Center, Shorenstein APARC NewsWhen Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar takes the helm of FSI in July, he'll oversee the institute's 11 research centers and programs along with a variety of undergraduate and graduate education initiatives on international affairs. His leadership will be marked by a commitment to build on FSI’s interdisciplinary approach to solving some of the world’s biggest problems. Read more »
October 22nd, 2012
What have we learned from the Cuban Missile Crisis 50 years later?
CISAC, FSI Stanford NewsWatch the annual Drell Lecture with distinguished panelists who discuss and debate the Cuban Missile Crisis from the perspectives of Moscow and Washington, and consider what history has taught us 50 years later. Read more »
October 12th, 2011
A newly released film tells the story of U.S. nuclear policy
FSI Stanford, CISAC AnnouncementThe National Security Archive recently released a history of U.S. nuclear policy featuring CISAC's Lynn Eden, David Holloway, and Scott Sagan. The 2005 film, produced by Sandia National Laboratories, covers the years 1945 to 2004. Read more »
April 7th, 2011
Lynn Eden, David Holloway, and William Perry: A world free of nuclear weapons
CISAC AnnouncementIn a new book, CISAC's Lynn Eden, David Holloway, William J. Perry, and researchers and scholars from around the world examine six decades of attempts to control nuclear weapons proliferation.
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January 17th, 2011
Stanford researchers come together to discuss the environment and security
CISAC, FSE, FSI Stanford AnnouncementWhat is the relationship between security and the environment? In an effort to spur discussion on this critical topic in international affairs, Stanford CISAC and the Woods Institute for the Environment brought together historians, political scientists, engineers, economists, physicists and other researchers from throughout the university. Read more »


