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March 15th, 2012

Senior research scholar Joseph Felter tells NBC Bay Area U.S. military must stay the course in Afghanistan

in the news: NBC News Bay Area on March 12, 2012

CISAC's senior research scholar Joseph Felter tells NBC Bay Area that U.S. military must stay the course in Afghanistan despite killings of Afghan civilians by an American solider. Click "read more" to watch the interview. Read more »



March 12th, 2012

Stanford experts look at lessons learned from Japan crisis

in the news

March 11 marked the one-year anniversary of Japan's 9.0 earthquake and the meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. CISAC's experts examine what Japan and the world have learned from these catastrophic events.




March 5th, 2012

OpEd: Former Stanford honors student calls North Korea's new leader a "Corleone"

Op-ed: The New York Times on March 4, 2012

Former CISAC honors student Sheena Chestnut Greitens writes in an OpEd in The New York Times that North Korea's young new leader is a "Corleone" who now must be both head of state and mafia don. Chestnut Greitens' piece builds on her honors thesis about the state-sanctioned crime syndicate that permeates society in the isolated country.




February 6th, 2012

Q&A: Stanford’s Cuéllar and US diplomat on human rights and the Internet

CISAC, FSI Stanford News

U.S. Ambassador Eileen Donahoe recently brought fellow diplomats to Stanford to meet with scholars, human rights activists, and Silicon Valley leaders to address questions engendered by a free and open Internet. She joins CISAC’s Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar for a discussion about the potential and challenges facing the online frontier. Read more »



January 17th, 2012

Cybersecurity talk draws business and political leaders to Stanford CISAC

CISAC, FSI Stanford News

Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation brought together lawmakers and Silicon Valley industry leaders to discuss what President Obama has called "one of the most serious economic and national security threats our nation faces": cyberattacks. Read more »



January 2nd, 2012

Political scientist maps militant groups

CISAC, FSI Stanford in the news

Martha Crenshaw is building a searchable, online map in an attempt to overcome one of the biggest challenges to tackling terrorism: understanding the motivations, allegiances, shifting priorities and organizational structures of the dozens of militant groups around the world. Read more »



December 15th, 2011

We are accepting applications for our 2012-2013 fellowship programs

CISAC, FSI Stanford Announcement

Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation invites applications for its fellowship program from scholars in the natural and social sciences, law, and engineering. In some cases, mid-career professionals in journalism, the military, government, or international organizations, either from the U.S. or abroad, are also eligible. Read more »




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