Research at CISAC
Ballistic Missile Defense Technology and Policy
Missile defense capabilities play a key role in regional and international security issues. CISAC researchers apply technical and political expertise to studying missile defense systems and their impacts on regional and global security relationships.
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Publications
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- Piggybacking Anti-Satellite Technologies on Ballistic Missile Defense: India’s Hedge and Demonstrate Approach
Bharath Gopalaswamy, Gaurav Kampani
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (2011)

- Space Cadets - The Korean Peninsula's Rocket Competition
Lewis Franklin, Nick Hansen, Daniel Pinkston
Jane's Intelligence Review (2009) - Boost-Phase Missile Defense Debate Continues
Dean Wilkening
Physics Today vol. 57, 7 (2004)
Airborne Boost-Phase Ballistic Missile Defense
Dean Wilkening
Science and Global Security vol. 12 (2004)
- U.S.-Russian Cooperation in Missile Defense: Is It Really Possible?
Pavel Podvig
Center for Strategic and International Studies (2003)
History and the Current Status of the Russian Early-Warning System
Pavel Podvig
Science and Global Security vol. 10, 1 (2002)
For Russia, Little Loss, Little Gain
Pavel Podvig
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol. 57, 6 (2001)
- Amending the ABM Treaty
Dean Wilkening
Survival, International Institute for Strategic Studies vol. 42, 1 (2000) - Simple Model for Calculating Ballistic Missile Defense Effectiveness, A
Dean Wilkening
Science and Global Security vol. 8 (2000)
- How Much Ballistic Missile Defense Is Enough?
Dean Wilkening
CISAC (1998)
- Simple Model for Calculating Ballistic Missile Defense Effectiveness, A
Dean Wilkening
CISAC (1998)



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