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Scott D. Sagan, PhD
Co-Director of CISAC (sabbatical 2008-09) and Professor of Political ScienceCISAC
Stanford University
Encina Hall
Stanford, CA 94305-6165
Research Interests
development of norms concerning the use of force; the management of hazardous technology; the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and South Asia
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Commitment Trap: Why The United States Should Not Use Nuclear Threats to Deter Biological and Chemical Weapons Attacks, The
Scott D. Sagan
International Security vol. 24, 4 (2000)
Why Do States Build Nuclear Weapons? Three Models in Search of a Bomb
Scott D. Sagan
International Security vol. 21, 3 (1997)- Nuclear Weapons Safety After the Cold War: Technical and Organizational Opportunites for Improvement
Scott D. Sagan
CISAC (1994) - Civil-Military Relations and Nuclear Weapons
Scott D. Sagan
CISAC (1994) - Reducing the Risk of Dangerous Military Activities
General George L. Butler, Major General Anatoli V. Bolyatko, Scott D. Sagan
CISAC (1991)

