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March 13th, 2009

As Iran Progresses Toward Nuclear Capability, Russia and U.S. May Come Together, Experts Say

in the news: All-American Patriots on March 2, 2009

Dean Wilkening, director of CISAC's science program, was quoted in a AAAS media briefing on possible US-Russia cooperation regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions. Read more »



February 24th, 2009

Nuclear energy's moment of truth

in the news: Greentech Media on February 19, 2009

Referencing the 2009 Drell Lecture by Ariel Levite, this article discusses the bottom line: nuclear power is part of the energy mix in the U.S. and around the world and the nuclear waste produced is not going anywhere. +VIDEO+ +AUDIO+ Audio & Video transcripts available +PDF+ presentation, flyer available
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November 11th, 2008

Barack Obama's missile defense challenge

Op-ed: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists on November 11, 2008

President-elect Barack Obama's first major foreign policy test will be how to handle the issue of missile defense in Europe, CISAC's Pavel Podvig argues. Read more »



September 15th, 2008

Russia rising: The Georgian crisis & U.S. foreign policy

CISAC, FSI Stanford Op-ed: Commonweal Magazine on September 12, 2008

David Holloway reports that the ongoing crisis in Georgia has catapulted relations with Russia to a top place on the foreign-policy agenda. It has presented the United States-and the West more generally with important policy decisions, and it has brought to a head a debate that has been taking place for many years about how to deal with Russia. Read more »



August 26th, 2008

Pavel Podvig: U.S.-Russian relations following Georgia conflict

Op-ed: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists on August 25, 2008

If there's a consensus about the confrontation between Russia and Georgia, writes CISAC's Pavel Podvig, it's that the conflict has seriously strained the relationship between Moscow and its Western counterparts--namely, the United States and NATO. Now that the worst of the conflict seems over, it appears that the harshest measures suggested in the first days of the conflict, i.e., expelling Russia from the G-8, won't materialize. Despite all of the disagreements and mistrust, each party seems to understand that severing ties between Russia and the West isn't realistic. Read more »



July 22nd, 2008

Book Review: The Gunslinger

CISAC, CDDRL, PGJ Op-ed: Boston Review

FSI senior fellow Stephen Stedman reviews John Bolton's book, Surrender Is not an Option, in the July/August issue of the Boston Review. "The memoir reads like an international relations primer done in the style of a modern morality tale," he writes. "Imagine Kenneth Waltz's classic Man, the State, and War as written by Ayn Rand." Read more »




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