People of CISAC
Michael M. May, PhD
Professor of Management Science and Engineering, Emeritus; FSI Senior Fellow; CISAC Faculty MemberCISAC
Stanford University
Encina Hall
Stanford, CA 94305-6165
Research Interests
nuclear weapons policy among the major powers; energy consumption in East Asia and its environmental and security implications; the evolution of information technologies and its impact on national security
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- Teaching About Nuclear Weapons
Michael M. May
Physics and Society vol. 33, 4 (2004)
- Stronger Measures Needed to Prevent Proliferation
Michael M. May, Tom Isaacs
Issues in Science and Technology (2004)

Effectiveness of Nuclear Weapons against Buried Biological Agents
Michael M. May, Zachary Haldeman
Science and Global Security vol. 12 (2004)
Detecting Nuclear Material in International Container Shipping: Criteria for Secure Systems
Michael M. May, Dean Wilkening, Tonya L. Putnam
Journal of Physical Security vol. 1, 1 (2004)

- September 11 and the Need for International Nuclear Agreements
Michael M. May
Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (2003)
- An Alternative Nuclear Posture
Michael M. May,
52nd Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs (2002)
- Verifying the Agreed Framework
Michael M. May, Chaim Braun, George Bunn, Zachary Davis, James Hassberger, Ronald Lehman, Wayne Ruhter, William Sailor, Robert Schock, Nancy Suski
Center for Global Security Research; CISAC (2001)
- Impact on Global Warming of Development and Structural Changes in The Electricity Sector of Guangdong Province, China
Chi Zhang, Michael M. May, Thomas C. Heller
CISAC (2000)
- U.S. Enlargement Strategy and Nuclear Weapons, The
Michael M. May
CISAC (2000)
- Cox Committee Report, The: An Assessment
Michael M. May, Alastair Iain Johnston, W.K.H. Panofsky, Marco Di Capua, Lewis Franklin
CISAC (1999)
Environmental Quality and Regional Conflict
Donald Kennedy, David Holloway, Erika Weinthal, Walter P. Falcon, Paul Ehrlich, Rosamond L. Naylor, Michael M. May, Stephen H. Schneider, Stephen Fetter, Jor-San Choi
Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict (1998)



