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March 7th, 2011

William J. Perry: Why we need a new deterrence strategy

Op-ed: The Wall Street Journal on March 7, 2011

Nations should move toward a strategy that does "not rely primarily on nuclear weapons or nuclear threats to maintain international peace and security," write CISAC's William J. Perry, George P. Shultz, Henry A. Kissinger, and Sam Nunn in a Wall Street Journal op-ed. Read more »



November 3rd, 2010

John Lewis on keeping 'the genie in the bottle'

With a Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives and anticipation building in Beijing for a change in leadership in 2012, domestic politics in both countries are playing a major role in the bilateral relationship. On the eve of his own milestone, his 80th birthday, John Lewis, one of the world's foremost China scholars and the director of CISAC's Project on Peace and Cooperation in the Asian-Pacific Region, discussed the direction of the U.S.-China relationship, the importance of dialogue between the two powers, and the potentially rocky road ahead. Read more »



June 14th, 2010

Tenth class of honors students exhorted to be doers as well as scholars

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Thirteen members of the 2010 CISAC Honors Class in International Security Studies graduated on a balmy summer day June 11, joining 101 alumni of the popular program that marks its 10th anniversary this year. Read more »



June 4th, 2010

Tom Isaacs named lead advisor to Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future

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Consulting Professor Isaacs, an expert in nuclear energy, waste disposal and nuclear security, will advise commission members on developing recommendations related to managing the "back end" of the nuclear fuel cycle. Read more »



May 26th, 2010

2010 Firestone Medal and Perry Prize recipients selected

Stanford seniors Sam Stone and Ashley Lohmann have been awarded the Firestone Medal and Perry Prize, respectively, for their theses on energy import dependence and the Jihadist terrorist threat to the United States since 9/11. Read more »



May 25th, 2010

Scott Sagan debates US Nuclear Declaratory Policy

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The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) hosted a live debate May 25 between CISAC Co-Director Scott Sagan and Keith Payne, CEO and president of the National Institute for Public Policy. CSIS is a bipartisan, nonprofit organization in Washington, D.C. Read more »



May 24th, 2010

NPR interviews Tom Fingar on Korean crisis

in the news: National Public Radio on May 24, 2010

CISAC's Tom Fingar comments on the U.S. military role in northeast Asia after an investigation blamed the North for sinking a South Korean warship. The U.S. is planning military exercises with the South, while Japan has cited the tensions as a reason for closer military cooperation with the U.S. Read more »




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