Preventing Nuclear Proliferation and Terrorism
CISAC Project (Completed)Investigators
Scott D. Sagan - Stanford University
Lynn Eden - Stanford University
Michael M. May - Stanford University
David Holloway - Stanford University
George Bunn - Stanford University
Siegfried S. Hecker - Stanford University
John W. Lewis - Stanford University
Litai Xue - Stanford University
Finding the means to reduce the threat represented by weapons of mass destruction was the original organizing principle of CISAC, and it remains a primary objective of our research and track-two efforts. Its urgency has, unfortunately, been highlighted recently by the increased and on-going threat of nuclear proliferation by North Korea and Iran. There remains as well the very disturbing prospect of nuclear or biological weapons in the hands of terrorists.
These threats underscore the importance of informed evaluations and recommendations regarding the future of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and its related regime of international controls on nuclear weapons; scholarship and policy work on intelligence failures and successes; and innovative ideas for international cooperation to prevent nuclear proliferation.
Publications
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Nuclear Safeguards: How Far Can Inspectors Go?
George Bunn
IAEA Bulletin vol. 48, 1 (2007)
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)
Dangerous Deterrent: Nuclear Weapons Proliferation and Conflict in South Asia
Paul Kapur
Stanford University Press (2007)
Toward a Comprehensive Safeguards System: Keeping Fissile Materials out of Terrorists' Hands
Siegfried S. Hecker
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science vol. 607 (2006)

How to Keep the Bomb From Iran
Scott D. Sagan
Foreign Affairs vol. 85, 5 (2006)

Events & Presentations
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- Nuclear Fuel Supply Assurance
January 31, 2006 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Michael M. May, Chaim Braun - Reducing the Risk of Accidental Launch: Time for a New Approach?
January 11, 2005 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Pavel Podvig - Why Do States Renounce Nuclear Weapons: Three Models Still in Search of a Bomb
November 18, 2004 CISAC Social Science Seminar
Scott D. Sagan
Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Arms Control: The Road Ahead
November 4, 2004 CISAC Lecture
Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei
transcript, paper available- Proliferation Rings: An Update on Nuclear Proliferation
October 12, 2004 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Chaim Braun



