Research at FSI Stanford
Preventing Nuclear Proliferation and Terrorism
The continuing spread of nuclear weapons poses distinctive threats to international security. CISAC researchers are seeking ways to strengthen the nuclear nonproliferation regime and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons to more countries or to terrorists.
Events & Presentations
- Nuclear Fuel Supply Assurance
January 31, 2006 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Michael M. May, Chaim Braun - Reducing the Risk of Accidental Launch: Time for a New Approach?
January 11, 2005 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Pavel Podvig - Why Do States Renounce Nuclear Weapons: Three Models Still in Search of a Bomb
November 18, 2004 CISAC Social Science Seminar
Scott D. Sagan
Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Arms Control: The Road Ahead
November 4, 2004 CISAC Lecture
Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei
transcript, paper available- Proliferation Rings: An Update on Nuclear Proliferation
October 12, 2004 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Chaim Braun - Nuclear Reversal Revisited Again: Libya, North Korea, and Iran
May 13, 2004 CISAC Social Science Seminar
Ariel Levite, Joe Felter
paper available - Nuclear Terrorism
April 13, 2004 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
William Potter - Fifty Years After: The Balance Sheet on Nuclear Weapons
April 6, 2004 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Gen. William Burns - The State of Stockpile Stewardship and Nuclear Nonproliferation
March 12, 2004 CISAC Symposium
Valerie Gilpin, Christopher F. Chyba, Patricia Falcone, Sidney Drell, Carolyn Mangeng, Dean Wilkening, Miriam John, Michael M. May, Elizabeth Turpen, Scott D. Sagan, Mona Dreicer, Edward Levine, Joseph Pilat
presentation available
United States Nuclear Weapons & Nuclear Explosion Testing
March 9, 2004 CISAC Lecture
Dr. Richard L. Garwin
transcript available- Intelligence and Prediction in an Unpredictable World
June 20, 2003 - June 21, 2003 CISAC Conference
Scott D. Sagan - Communicating Nuclear Risk: Informing the Public about the Risks and Realities of Nuclear Terrorism
May 20, 2002 CISAC Workshop
Michael M. May
