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September 6th, 2011

Karl Eikenberry joins Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies

CISAC, FSI Stanford, CDDRL Press Release

The Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University is pleased to welcome Karl Eikenberry as the 2011 Payne Distinguished Lecturer. Read more »



August 26th, 2011

Examining the violence in Mexico

CISAC, FSI Stanford News

More than 40,000 people have died in drug-related homicides in Mexico since 2006, and the violence is causing concern throughout the hemisphere. In an attempt to understand and develop potential solutions to these problems, a group of researchers, policy-makers, and military experts from around the world will visit Stanford this October for a private, two-day conference. Read more »



June 17th, 2010

Interactive website tracing 'terrorist family trees' to be launched

By the end of the year, scholars of security studies will be able to use a new website to learn how terrorist and militant organizations evolve over time and how they collaborate with—and compete against—one another. Read more »



October 16th, 2009

2009-10 CISAC fellows and visiting scholars

Announcement

CISAC is pleased to announce fellows and visitors at the Center during the 2009-10 academic year. Read more »



March 16th, 2009

Rice cites regret over immigration, encourages open markets

CISAC, FSI Stanford in the news: Stanford Report on March 13, 2009

Ex-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, a former CISAC fellow, said she regrets the Bush administration's failure to push major immigration changes through Congress, and she warned that keeping newcomers out of America would hurt the country. Read more »



March 10th, 2009

CISAC's Michael Chaitkin named 2009 Luce Scholar

in the news

Michael Chaitkin, a 2008 CISAC honors graduate, has been selected for the Luce Scholars Program to spend a year living and working in Asia. Read more »



July 12th, 2006

Russian students practice diplomacy in CISAC arms control exercise

Forty students from nine universities across Russia came to Yaroslavl, 150 miles northeast of Moscow, to participate in an arms control exercise led by CISAC director Scott Sagan and FSI director Coit D. "Chip" Blacker. In a mock UN Security Council session, students addressed Iran's nuclear program, to cap off courses they took this year through FSI's Initiative on Distance Learning. Read more »




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