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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

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August 11th, 2009

David Holloway introduces Poland's foreign minister at World Affairs Council

in the news: World Affairs Council on August 5, 2009

CISAC's David Holloway introduced and moderated a discussion with Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski at the World Affairs Council of Northern California in San Francisco on Aug. 5, 2009.




May 19th, 2009

Groundbreaking U.S.-Russia Joint threat assessment on Iran

in the news: East West Institute on May 19, 2009

The EastWest Institute (EWI) today released a U.S.-Russia joint threat assessment on Iran's nuclear and missile potential. More than a year in the making, the report was produced by a team of Russian and American scientists and experts brought together by EWI. David Holloway, a faculty member at CISAC, is one of the principal authors of the report. CISAC Co-Director Siegfried Hecker contributed and Theodore Postol, a former CISAC senior scientist now at MIT, wrote technical appendices available on EWI's website. William Perry, also a CISAC faculty member, reviewed the report's conclusions.




May 8th, 2009

George Koval: atomic spy unmasked

in the news: Smithsonian Magazine

CISAC faculty member David Holloway is quoted in this article about George Koval, who managed to steal a critical U.S. atom bomb secret for the Soviets--a fact that is only now coming to light. Read more »



March 7th, 2009

David Holloway quoted by NYT

CISAC, CDDRL, FSI Stanford in the news: New York Times on December 29, 2008

David Holloway was quoted on his expertise on the history of nuclear weapons, in an article about the book, 'The Nuclear Express: A Political History of the Bomb and its Proliferation,' by Thomas C. Reed and Danny B. Stillman. It argues the Soviets likely stole the idea about the A-Bomb from the U.S.




September 15th, 2008

Russia rising: The Georgian crisis & U.S. foreign policy

CISAC, FSI Stanford Op-ed: Commonweal Magazine on September 12, 2008

David Holloway reports that the ongoing crisis in Georgia has catapulted relations with Russia to a top place on the foreign-policy agenda. It has presented the United States-and the West more generally with important policy decisions, and it has brought to a head a debate that has been taking place for many years about how to deal with Russia. Read more »




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News around the web

VIDEO: US Strategic Nuclear Policy: A Video History, 1945-2004
Sandia Labs historical video documents history of U.S. strategic nuclear policy. [...] Interviewed were university researchers including Stanford University professors Lynn Eden, Scott Sagan, and David Holloway, University of Pittsburgh professor Janne Nolan, University of Wisconsin professor Paul Boyer, and the late ...
October 12, 2011 in Center for Research on Globalization

Robert Sinclair named director of Bing Overseas Studies Program
Sinclair was recommended by a committee that included Roland Greene, professor of English and of comparative literature; David Holloway, the Raymond A.
May 25, 2010 in Stanford University News