
Pavel Podvig, PhD
CISAC Research AssociateCISAC
Stanford University
Encina Hall, E213
Stanford CA 94305-6165
Research Interests
technical and political aspects of missile defense; military use of space; evolution of the Russian strategic forces; nuclear nonproliferation.
Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces Project
Pavel Podvig joined CISAC as a research associate in 2004. Before that he was a researcher at the Center for Arms Control, Energy and Environmental Studies at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT). He worked as a visiting researcher with the Security Studies Program at MIT and with the Program on Science and Global Security at Princeton University, and he taught physics in MIPT's General Physics Department for more than ten years.
Podvig graduated with honors from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1988, with a degree in physics. In 2004 he received a PhD in political science from the Moscow Institute of World Economy and International Relations.
His research has focused on technical and political issues of missile defense, space security, U.S.-Russian relations, structure and capabilities of the Russian strategic forces, and nuclear nonproliferation. He was the head of the Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces research project and the editor of a book of the same title, which is considered a definitive source of information on Russian strategic forces.
Publications
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Russian and Chinese Responses to U.S. Military Plans in Space
Pavel Podvig, Hui Zhang
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2008)
Boris Yeltsin's Arms Control Legacy
Pavel Podvig
The Bulletin Online (2007)
U.S.-Russian Missile Defense Cooperative?, A
Pavel Podvig
The Bulletin Online (2007)
Missile Defense: The Russian Reaction
Pavel Podvig
The Bulletin Online (2007)
Behind Russia and Iran's Nuclear Reactor Dispute
Pavel Podvig
The Bulletin Online (2007)
Events & Presentations
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- The Myth of the Authoritarian Model: How Putin's Crackdown Holds Russia Back
January 31, 2008 Social Science Seminar
Kathryn Stoner-Weiss, Pavel Podvig
The Window of Vulnerability That Wasn't: New Data on Soviet Strategic Capabilities
April 24, 2007 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Pavel Podvig- Did "Star Wars" Win the Cold War? Evidence from Newly Discovered Soviet Documents
April 19, 2007 Social Science Seminar
Pavel Podvig, Theodore Postol - The Dangers of Accidental Ballistic Missile Launch
October 25, 2005 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Pavel Podvig - Reducing the Risk of Accidental Launch: Time for a New Approach?
January 11, 2005 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Pavel Podvig

