
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 Faculty
CISAC
Stanford University
Encina Hall, E214
Stanford, CA 94305
Research Interests
civil wars; history of nuclear weapons
David Holloway's Curriculum Vitae (157.6KB, modified November 2011)
David Holloway is the Raymond A. Spruance Professor of International History, a professor of political science, and an FSI senior fellow. He was co-director of CISAC from 1991 to 1997, and director of FSI from 1998 to 2003. His research focuses on the international history of nuclear weapons, on science and technology in the Soviet Union, and on the relationship between international history and international relations theory. His book Stalin and the Bomb: The Soviet Union and Atomic Energy, 1939-1956 (Yale University Press, 1994) was chosen by the New York Times Book Review as one of the 11 best books of 1994, and it won the Vucinich and Shulman prizes of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. It has been translated into six languages, most recently into Czech in 2008. Holloway also wrote The Soviet Union and the Arms Race (1983) and co-authored The Reagan Strategic Defense Initiative: Technical, Political and Arms Control Assessment (1984). He has contributed to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Foreign Affairs, and other scholarly journals.
Since joining the Stanford faculty in 1986 -- first as a professor of political science and later (in 1996) as a professor of history as well -- Holloway has served as chair and co-chair of the International Relations Program (1989-1991), and as associate dean in the School of Humanities and Sciences (1997-1998). Before coming to Stanford, he taught at the University of Lancaster (1967-1970) and the University of Edinburgh (1970-1986). Born in Dublin, Ireland, he received his undergraduate degree in modern languages and literature, and his PhD in social and political sciences, both from Cambridge University.
Stanford Departments
Political Science; History
Publications
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Steps toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
David Holloway
Stanford University Press in "Getting to Zero: The Path to Nuclear Disarmament (2011)
The Vision of a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
David Holloway
Stanford University Press in "Getting to Zero: The Path to Nuclear Disarmament (2011)
Houston, We Have a Problem
David Holloway
New York Times (2010)

Iran's Nuclear and Missile Potential: A Joint Threat Assessment by U.S. and Russian Technical Experts
Siegfried S. Hecker, David Holloway
EastWest Institute (2009)
Proceedings of The Second U.S.-Russian Nuclear Non-Proliferation Conference, March 18-20, 2009
Siegfried S. Hecker, David Holloway, Nikolay P. Laverov
NTI, Russian Academy of Sciences (2009)
Events & Presentations
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- The Historical Dimensions of South Africa's Nuclear Weapons Program
December 9, 2012 - December 12, 2012 Conference
David Holloway, Leonard Weiss, Frank Pabian
presentation, conference agenda available - Thirteen Days -- and Fifty Years Later: What Have We Learned from the Cuban Missile Crisis?
October 22, 2012 CISAC, FSI Stanford Special Event
David Holloway, Scott D. Sagan, Strobe Talbott, Joe Cirincione
paper, flyer available
A Tale of Three H-Bombs: The Thermonuclear Turning-Point of the 1950s
May 17, 2012 Social Science Seminar
David Holloway, Theodore Postol- Stanford US-Russia Forum Capstone Conference
April 18, 2012 - April 20, 2012 CDDRL Conference
Birger Steen, Bobby Chao, David Yang, Alexandra Johnson, Francis Fukuyama, Kathryn Stoner, Steve Fish, Dr. Patricia Young, Katherine Jolluck, David Holloway, Jack Matlock, Theodore Postol, Dr. Benoit Pelopidas, Abbas Milani
conference agenda available
Getting to Know You: Political Surveillance in the Soviet Union, 1939-1991
April 5, 2012 Social Science Seminar
Amir Weiner, David Holloway
Research Programs & Projects
Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation (SCICN)
FSI Stanford Program- MacArthur Consortium on International Peace and Cooperation
Project (Completed)



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