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Lynn Eden, PhD
Senior Research Scholar and Associate Director for Research
CISAC
Stanford University
Encina Hall, E204
Stanford, CA 94305-6165
Research Interests
Cold War and nuclear history; organizational approaches to security; the American state and security policy; science and technology studies
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Events & Presentations
The Threat that Leaves Nothing to Chance: A Narrative Approach to Nuclear War
December 6, 2012 Social Science Seminar
Lynn Eden, Marc J. Ventresca
How do States Pursue the Bomb? Determinants of Nuclear Acquisition Strategies
November 15, 2012 Social Science Seminar
Malfrid Braut-Hegghammer, Lynn Eden
Dynamics of Change in Military Organizations
April 12, 2012 Social Science Seminar
Gil-li Vardi, Lynn Eden
Japan's Nuclear Crisis: An Update and New Perspectives
April 7, 2011 Panel Discussion
Edward Blandford, Lynn Eden, Chaim Braun, Charles Perrow- The Nature of Technology
April 12, 2010 Seminar
Brian Arthur, Lynn Eden - Getting to Zero: Why U.S. Nuclear Doctrine Will Make it Extremely Difficult
April 8, 2010 Research Seminar
Lynn Eden, John Vitacca
Fear Factor: Understanding the Origins and Consequences of Beliefs about National Security and the Threats We Face
February 25, 2010 Research Seminar
Kelly M. Greenhill, Lynn Eden
Audio transcript available
End of the World: Sense, Nonsense, and Nuclear War
May 21, 2009 Social Science Seminar
Lynn Eden, Fred Turner- A New Look at 9/11 Intelligence Failures: American Institutions and Embodied Knowledge
February 21, 2008 Social Science Seminar
Lynn Eden, Brent Durbin - Agent Orange: The Toxic Trail
November 1, 2007 Social Science Seminar
Jeanne Stellman, Lynn Eden - Panel Discussion: Hurricane Katrina and Homeland Security: What are the Connections and Research Implications?
October 27, 2005 Social Science Seminar
Lynn Eden, Michael M. May, Charles Perrow - South Asia and the Nuclear Future
June 4, 2004 - June 5, 2004 Conference
Mitchell B. Reiss, Rakesh Sood, David Sanger, Christopher F. Chyba, Scott D. Sagan, Lynn Eden, Henry S. Rowen
transcript, paper available - Normal Failures: Why Do Organizations Fail to Understand the Physical World and What are the Consequences?
May 10, 2001 Social Science Seminar
Lynn Eden



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