Nuclear Security and Risk
Since its founding as the Center for International Security and Arms Control, CISAC has worked through scholarly research and Track II diplomacy to influence policies that will help reduce the dangers posed by nuclear weapons.
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Publications
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Requiem for a Realist: Remembering the nuclear strategist
Scott D. Sagan
Foreign Policy (2013)
Red Lines Matter: Why We Should Care About Syria's Chemical Weapons
Malfrid Braut-Hegghammer
Foreign Affairs (2013)
- Making discoveries in virtual worlds via the Cloud
Frank Pabian
(2013)
Political Scientists and Historians in Search of the Bomb
Scott D. Sagan, Kenneth N. Waltz
The Journal of Strategic Studies vol. 36, 1 (2013)
- Testimony before the Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, U.S. House of Representatives
Rodney C. Ewing
(2013)

- Shooting down the Star Wars myth
Pavel Podvig
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (2013)
Atomic Aversion: Experimental Evidence on Taboos, Traditions, and the Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons
Daryl G. Press, Scott D. Sagan, Benjamin A. Valentino
American Political Science Review (2013)

The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: An Enduring Debate
Scott D. Sagan, Kenneth Waltz
W. W. Norton & Company (2012)
Will Threats Deter Nuclear Terrorism?
Martha Crenshaw
Stanford Security Studies (2012)
Failing History
Amy Zegart
Foreign Policy (2012)
A Winning Gambit
Siegfried S. Hecker
CTBTO Spectrum (2012)



