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Strengthening Security and Stability in South Asia

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Researchers

Scott D. Sagan
Investigator
Paul Kapur
Investigator
U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
Thomas Fingar
Investigator
Leonard Weiss
Investigator
CISAC Affiliate

Through research and track-two diplomacy, CISAC scholars seek to identify policy oriented, cooperative measures aimed at fostering effective dialogue between Pakistan and India in an effort to enhance nuclear safety and security in the region.

Building on this and other track-two efforts, CISAC brings together a mixture of younger and more established strategic thinkers from South Asia--including academics, civilian politicians and diplomats, and former senior military officers--to analyze alternative agreements and reciprocal, unilateral arms control measures aimed at constraining nuclear weapons-related procurement and operations.

Publications

Sir John Thomson
;
Thomas W. Simons, Jr.
;
Teresita C. Schaffer
;
Vijay L. Kelkar
;
Shripad Tuljapurkar
;
Rajesh M. Basrur and Stephen Philip Cohen
;
Brigadier Feroz Hassan Khan
;
Scott D. Sagan
;
Kanti Bajpai
;
Hasan-Askari Rizvi
Scott D. Sagan
;
Kenneth N. Waltz
Leonard Weiss
;
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Multimedia

Mitchell B. Reiss - U.S. Department of State
;
Rakesh Sood - India's Embassy to the United States
;
David Sanger - New York Times
;
Christopher F. Chyba
;
Scott D. Sagan
;
Lynn Eden
;
Henry S. Rowen

Events

Lectures
Wednesday, February 28, 2001
12:00 AM - 5:30 PM
(Pacific)
Seminars
Wednesday, May 10, 2000
12:00 AM - 12:00 PM
(Pacific)