Strengthening Security and Stability in South Asia
ProjectOngoing research
Investigators
Scott D. Sagan - Stanford University
Siegfried S. Hecker - Stanford University
Paul Kapur - U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
Thomas Fingar - Stanford University
Stephen J. Stedman - Stanford University
Leonard Weiss - CISAC Affiliate
Through research and track-two diplomacy, CISAC seeks to identify unilateral constraints and negotiated agreements that could decrease the likelihood that India and Pakistan will engage in a nuclear arms race or use nuclear weapons. The Center also promotes ideas and strategies to increase the likelihood that such measures will be adopted by both the New Delhi and Islamabad governments.
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Publications
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- Chinese Perspectives on the South Asian Nuclear Tests
Yunhua Zou
CISAC (1999)
- Coercion and Risk-Taking in Nuclear South Asia
Verghese Koithara
CISAC (2003)
Dangerous Deterrent: Nuclear Weapons Proliferation and Conflict in South Asia
Paul Kapur
Stanford University Press (2007)
India and Pakistan's Unstable Peace: Why Nuclear South Asia Is Not Like Cold War Europe
Paul Kapur
International Security vol. 30, 2 (2005)

India and the NPT
Leonard Weiss, saga
Strategic Analysis vol. 34, 2 (2010)
Inside Nuclear South Asia
Scott D. Sagan
Stanford University Press (2009)
Nuclear Dangers in South Asia
Scott D. Sagan
Forum on Physics & Society (2004)

Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia: Crisis Behavior and the Bomb
Sumit Ganguly, Paul Kapur
Routledge (2008)
Nuclear Terrorism: Prospects in Asia
Paul Kapur
Stanford University Press in "The Long Shadow: Nuclear Weapons and Security in 21st Century Asia" (2008)
- People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF): Shifting Airpower Balance and Challenges to India's Security
Ramesh V. Phadke
CISAC (2002)
- Possible Indian reaction to U.S. ratification of the CTBT
Amandeep Singh Gill
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (2009)




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