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February 18th, 2010
CISAC alumna Page Fortna receives 2010 Karl Deutsch Award
in the newsV. Page Fortna, an assistant professor of political science at Columbia, received the 2010 Karl Deutsch Award at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association in New Orleans Feb. 17-20. Read more »
October 5th, 2009
Op-Ed: Exchange we can believe in
Op-ed: Washington Post on October 5, 2009J.P. Schnapper-Casteras, a recent CISAC fellow, argues in the Washington Post that despite the potential long-term benefits, only a few dozen Iraqis are able to study in the United States each year. By comparison, during the Cold War the United States and the Soviet Union exchanged 50,000 citizens over 30 years, producing more educated students and some of the most pro-Western and pro-democracy Soviet scholars and scientists.
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September 8th, 2009
Stanford Africa expert to work for National Security Council
CISAC, CDDRL, FSI Stanford Press ReleaseJeremy Weinstein, an associate professor of political science, has been appointed Director for Democracy at the National Security Council (NSC). He will be responsible for democracy and governance-related issues and formulate broader U.S. government policies on global development. Read more »
August 25th, 2009
Power and Responsibility: A call for the new president to rethink US foreign policy
in the news: KQED Radio on August 24, 2009CISAC Faculty Member Stephen Stedman discusses his new book, "Power and Responsibility," in an interview at the World Affairs Council of Northern California.
July 16th, 2009
CISAC announces members of 2009-10 Honors Program
AnnouncementCISAC is pleased to announce that 14 seniors have been selected to participate in its Undergraduate Honors Program in International Security Studies. Read more »
November 20th, 2008
Managing Global Insecurity project launches 'Plan for Action' in Washington, DC
in the newsCISAC's Stephen Stedman and partners from the Brookings Institution and New York University released a comprehensive set of foreign policy recommendations for the next U.S. president in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 20, a week after the project was unveiled at Stanford. 
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June 15th, 2007
CISAC awards 14 honors certificates in international security studies
CISAC awarded honors certificates in international security studies to 14 undergraduates. Among them were award winners Brian Burton, who received a Firestone Medal for his thesis, "Counterinsurgency Principles and U.S. Military Effectiveness in Iraq," and Sherri Hansen, who received the William J. Perry Award for her thesis, "Explaining the Use of Child Soldiers." Read more »



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