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Terrorism, Insurgency, and Homeland Security
CISAC researchers are engaged in scholarship dedicated to exploring the nature and organizational structure of international terrorist organizations, and how best to prevent, mitigate, or counter violence committed by non-state actors.
Events & Presentations
- Evaluating Iraqi “Winnebagos of Death”: A New Framework for Assessing Bioweapons Threats
February 8, 2013 CISAC, FSI Stanford Special Seminar
Kathleen Vogel - Should I Stay or Should I Go? Explaining Variation in Western Jihadists' Choice between Domestic Attacks and Foreign Fighting
October 4, 2012 Social Science Seminar
Thomas Hegghammer, David Laitin
Does Repression Reduce Terrorist Attacks? Evidence from Israel
May 31, 2012 Social Science Seminar
Erica Chenoweth, James D. Fearon
Insurgency, Counterinsurgency, and Civil War: Insights from the Philippines
April 26, 2012 Social Science Seminar
Joseph Felter, James D. Fearon- Cybersecurity and Cyberwarfare
January 9, 2012 Science Seminar
Jonathan Zittrain
Lifting the Veil of Secrecy: Preventive Detentions in the Israeli Supreme Court
December 8, 2011 Seminar
Shiri Krebs, Catherine Baylin- The Insider Threat: Preserving the Good of Powerful Science in a Dangerous World
December 5, 2011 Science Seminar
Dave Franz - The Future of Crime
October 31, 2011 Science Seminar
Marc Goodman - Rebel Governance, War Legacies, and Post-Conflict Democratization
October 20, 2011 Seminar
Reyko Huang
International Insurance: Why Militant Groups and Governments Compete with Ballots Instead of Bullets
October 6, 2011 Social Science Seminar
Aila Matanock
Mapping Militants: Causes and Consequences of Interactions among Militant Organizations
September 29, 2011 Social Science Seminar
Martha Crenshaw
Analyzing Evacuation Versus Shelter-in-Place Strategies After a Terrorist Nuclear Detonation
December 9, 2010 Research Seminar
Lawrence M. Wein, Rebecca Slayton
paper available- Biodefense in the 21st Century: The Political Realities
October 15, 2008 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Dr. Kenneth Bernard - The Enemy of my Enemy is Iran: Iranian Influence in Iraq
October 9, 2008 Social Science Seminar
Joseph Felter - A New Look at 9/11 Intelligence Failures: American Institutions and Embodied Knowledge
February 21, 2008 Social Science Seminar
Lynn Eden, Brent Durbin - Conceptualizing Biological Agents as Weapons of Warfare
May 31, 2007 Social Science Seminar
Carol Atkinston, Jessica Weeks - The Reliable Replacement Warhead Program
December 5, 2006 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Benn Tannenbaum - Motivations of Terrorism
October 20, 2006 CDDRL Round Table
Arie Kruglanski, Paul Milgrom, David Laitin, Eva Meyersson Milgrom, Robert Powell, Lee Ross - Biometric Analysis of the US-VISIT Program
November 1, 2005 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Manas Baveja, Lawrence M. Wein
paper available - Panel Discussion: Hurricane Katrina and Homeland Security: What are the Connections and Research Implications?
October 27, 2005 Social Science Seminar
Lynn Eden, Michael M. May, Charles Perrow - A Different Kind of War Makes a Different Kind of State: Organizing for Homeland Security
February 10, 2005 Social Science Seminar
Paul Stockton - Biological Security: Engaging the Private Sector
November 16, 2004 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Michael Moodie, Terence Taylor - How Organizations Learn: Current Debates and a Modest Proposal ... for Redirection
November 11, 2004 Social Science Seminar
Marc Ventresca - Two Bioterrorism Issues: Food Contamination and Anthrax Decontamination
November 9, 2004 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Lawrence M. Wein - Medical Logistics for Bioterrorist Attacks
May 25, 2004 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Irit Talmor, CISAC Science Fellow - Uncertainties Associated With Biological Weapons Attacks
April 27, 2004 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Dean Wilkening, CISAC - Homeland Security: What Should Be the Research Agenda? What Are the Interesting Questions To Ask and To Answer?
April 22, 2004 Social Science Seminar
Manas Baveja, Tonya L. Putnam, Jacob N. Shapiro, Marc J. Ventresca - Bioterrorism: A Challenge to Science and Security
May 29, 2003 Special Event
Margaret Hamburg - How Can Models Aid Homeland Security?
May 27, 2003 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Julie Pullen - Beyond Healing: Ethics and Bio-Medical Technology
May 13, 2003 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
William Hurbut - The Role of a Large Scale Integrator in Homeland Security
April 29, 2003 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
John Stammreich - Agent-Based Modeling: An Application of Smallpox Epidemics
February 4, 2003 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Joshua Epstein - Workshop: The movement of suicide bombing and how it is reflected in our thinking about social behavior in the social sciences
November 22, 2002 CDDRL Special Seminar
Kenneth J. Arrow, Yossi Feinberg, Eva Meyersson Milgrom, Eli Berman, Paul Milgrom, Mark Granovetter, Jon Elster, Douglas Heckathorn, Guillermina Jasso, Arie Kruglanski, David Laitin, Howard Rosenthal, Noah Friedkin, Alan Krueger - Emergency Response to Smallpox Epidemics
October 15, 2002 Science, Technology and Security Seminar - International Disease Surveillance and Global Security
May 11, 2001 - May 12, 2001 Conference
Joshua Lederberg
transcript available - Toxic Archipelago: Preventing Proliferation from the Former Soviet Chemical and Biological Weapons Complexes
April 6, 2000 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Amy Smithson - CBW Detectors
February 22, 2000 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
John Vitko



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