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 FacultyView David Holloway's bio, list of research, recent publications and events »
August 11th, 2009
David Holloway introduces Poland's foreign minister at World Affairs Council
in the news: World Affairs Council on August 5, 2009CISAC'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, 2009The 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.
- » East West Institute: Download a PDF version of the report
- » Related: Washington Post -- "U.S.-Russian Team Deems Missile Shield in Europe Ineffective"
- » Robert Amsterdam (blog) -- Saving Face on the Missile Shield
May 8th, 2009
George Koval: atomic spy unmasked
in the news: Smithsonian MagazineCISAC 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.
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March 7th, 2009
David Holloway quoted by NYT
CISAC, CDDRL, FSI Stanford in the news: New York Times on December 29, 2008David 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, 2008David 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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