Research at CISAC
Preventing Nuclear Proliferation and Terrorism
The continuing spread of nuclear weapons poses distinctive threats to international security. CISAC researchers are seeking ways to strengthen the nuclear nonproliferation regime and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons to more countries or to terrorists.
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Publications
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- Airborne Laser: Shooting Down What's Going Up, The
Geoffrey E. Forden
CISAC (1997)
Alternative Nuclear Futures
Scott D. Sagan, Steven E. Miller
Daedalus vol. 2 (2010)
- An Alternative Nuclear Posture
Michael M. May,
52nd Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs (2002)
- An Integrated Approach to Adapt Physical Protection to the New Terrorism Threats
Fritz Steinhausler, Chaim Braun, George Bunn
Conference on Strengthening Global Practices for Protecting Nuclear Material (2002)
Arms Control by Committee: Managing Negotiations with the Russians
George Bunn
Stanford University Press (1992)- Arms Control without Treaties? Rethinking U.S.-Russian Strategic Negotiations in Light of the Duma-Senate Slowdown in Treaty Approval
George Bunn, David Holloway
CISAC (1998)
Assessing the Proliferation Risks of Civilian Nuclear Programmes
Chaim Braun
International Institute for Strategic Studies in "Nuclear Programmes in the Middle East: In the Shadow of Iran" (2008)
- Attacks on Nuclear Facilities
CISAC (2002)
- Bush Administration's Nuclear Strategy and Its Implications for China's Security, The
Tian Jingmei
CISAC (2003)
- Communicating Nuclear Risk: Informing the Public about the Risks and Realities of Nuclear Terrorism
Tonya L. Putnam
(2002)
Dangerous Dealings: North Korea's Nuclear Capabilities and the Threat of Export to Iran
Siegfried S. Hecker, William Liou
Arms Control Today vol. 37, 2 (2007)



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