People of CISAC
Scott D. Sagan, PhD
Co-Director of CISAC and Professor of Political ScienceCISAC
Stanford University
Encina Hall
Stanford, CA 94305-6165
Research Interests
development of norms concerning the use of force; the management of hazardous technology; the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and South Asia
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Nuclear Iran, A: Promoting Stability or Courting Disaster?
Scott D. Sagan, Kenneth N. Waltz
Journal of International Affairs vol. 60, 2 (2007)
How to Keep the Bomb From Iran
Scott D. Sagan
Foreign Affairs vol. 85, 5 (2006)
Realist Perspectives on Ethical Norms and Weapons of Mass Destruction
Scott D. Sagan, Sohail H. Hashmi, Steven P. Lee
Chapter 3 of "Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction" Cambridge University Press (2004)
Nuclear Dangers in South Asia
Scott D. Sagan
Forum on Physics & Society (2004)

Learning from Normal Accidents
Scott D. Sagan
Organization and Environment vol. 17, 1 (2004)
Problem of Redundancy Problem: Why More Nuclear Security Forces May Produce Less Nuclear Security, The
Scott D. Sagan
Risk Analysis vol. 24, 4 (2004)
The Spread of Nuclear Weapons
Scott D. Sagan, Kenneth N. Waltz
W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. (2003)
Madman Nuclear Alert: Secrecy, Signaling, and Safety in the October 1969 Crisis, The
Scott D. Sagan, Jeremi Suri
International Security vol. 27, 4 (2003)
- South Asia in 2020: Future Strategic Balances and Alliances
Sir John Thomson, Thomas W. Simons, Jr., Teresita C. Schaffer, Vijay L. Kelkar, Shripad Tuljapurkar, Rajesh M. Basrur and Stephen Philip Cohen, Brigadier Feroz Hassan Khan, Scott D. Sagan, Kanti Bajpai, Hasan-Askari Rizvi
Strategic Studies Institute (2002)
Correspondence: Responding to Chemical and Biological Threats
Scott D. Sagan
International Security vol. 25, 4 (2001)
Origins of Military Doctrines and Command and Control Systems; and Conclusions: Planning the Unthinkable, The
Scott D. Sagan, Peter R. Lavoy, Lewis A. Dunn
in "Planning the Unthinkable: How New Powers Will Use Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons", Cornell University Press (2000)

