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 »
June 22nd, 2010
CISAC's David Holloway on Medvedev's visit to Silicon Valley
CISAC in the news: KQED California Report on June 22, 2010Holloway, an expert on the former Soviet Union, says President Medvedev faces serious obstacles in creating conditions conducive for a Russian "Silicon Valley," but he might be the right person for the job. Read more »
April 13th, 2010
CISAC experts command airwaves as Obama rolls out nuclear agenda
CISAC, FSI Stanford NewsWith the release of the 2010 Nuclear Posture Review, the signing of the new START Treaty and President Obama's Nuclear Security Summit, it's been a memorable time for CISAC's security experts, many of whom played prominent as well as behind-the-scenes roles in negotiations related to these events, as ongoing news coverage reveals. Read more »
April 5th, 2010
David Holloway weighs in on U.S.-Russian nuclear treaty slated for signing this week
CISAC Q&A: Stanford Report on April 5, 2010In an interview with Stanford Report, the author of 'Stalin and the Bomb' reviews the steps taken to reduce nuclear weapons and discusses what a new treaty between the United States and Russia means for the future. Read more »
January 12th, 2010
Houston, We Have a Problem
CISAC in the news: New York Times on January 10, 2010CISAC's David Holloway has written a review of Wayne Biddle's book, "Dark Side of the Moon: Wernher von Braun, the Third Reich, and the Space Race," in the New York Times. It is a deeply skeptical account of the early life and career of Wernher von Braun, who played a key role in the World War II-era German rocket program.
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September 22nd, 2009
CISAC researchers influence Obama's decision on missile defense
CISAC, FSI Stanford in the newsPresident Obama scrapped his predecessor's proposed antiballistic missile shield in Eastern Europe on September 17, 2009 and ordered instead the development of a reconfigured system designed to shoot down short- and medium-range Iranian missiles. His decision relied heavily on research done at CISAC by David Holloway, Dean Wilkening, and Siegfried Hecker. 
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