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July 26th, 2012

Department of Defense concerned about U.S. electric grid vulnerability

in the news: CNN Security Clearance Blog on July 26, 2012

Paul Stockton, assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and americas’ security affairs, and former CISAC senior research scholar, told a top homeland security conference that the U.S. electrical grid is extremely vulnerable to attack and natural disasters. Read more »



September 24th, 2010

Honors students explore challenges of policy implementation, assessment in Washington, D.C.

CISAC, CDDRL, FSI Stanford News

In September, honors students from FSI's two undergraduate honors programs - the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) and the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) - traveled to Washington, D.C., with their faculty advisors for senior-level policy briefings with U.S. government officials and major international organizations, NGOs, and think tanks. A highlight was a meeting at the National Security Council with two leading Stanford foreign policy experts serving in the current administration: Michael McFaul, President Obama's senior advisor on Russia; and Jeremy Weinstein, Director for Democracy on the National Security Council Staff. Read more »



March 9th, 2010

FSI and Stanford's growing global influence

FSI Stanford in the news: Stanford Magazine on March 1, 2010

President Hennessy's new letter to alumni addresses Stanford's global outreach. He names FSI scholars Michael McFaul, Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, and Paul Stockton, serving in the Obama administration and notes how Stanford faculty and students tackle multidisciplinary challenges through the International Initiative to advance knowledge and create a better human future worldwide. Read more »



October 7th, 2009

CISAC goes to Washington

CISAC may be geographically distant from Washington, DC, but its influence inside the Beltway has been underscored by five scholars now serving in the Obama administration. Mariano-Florentino Cuellar, Michael McFaul, Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Paul Stockton and Jeremy Weinstein have all been closely affiliated with the center. Read more »



June 4th, 2009

CISAC Celebrates 25th Anniversary

More than 75 people connected to CISAC's past and present gathered in Encina Hall on Friday, May 29, to reminisce and look toward the center's next quarter century. The CISAC String Quartet led by Paul Stockton, who has just left CISAC to work as an assistant defense secretary, welcomed guests with concertos by Bach and Beethoven. Meanwhile, a slide show depicting CISAC's history through the decades brought back memories of potluck meals, receptions and group clean-up parties at Galvez House.





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System Takes Shape for Military Disaster Relief in Americas
Paul Stockton, assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and Americas security affairs, spoke at the Inter-American Dialogue, a policy forum on ...
January 25, 2011 in Department of Defense

World-class line-up of speakers scheduled to appear at 2010 NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
Dr. Paul Stockton, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas' Security Affairs. He will speak on Oct. 28. Dr. Stockton is responsible ...
September 14, 2010 in PRLog.Org (press release)