CISAC

Center for International Security and Cooperation
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Who We Are
The Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) is Stanford University’s hub for researchers tackling some of the world's most pressing security and international cooperation issues.
Founded 40 years ago, CISAC today is building on its historic strengths to seek solutions to the many longstanding and emerging challenges associated with an increasingly complex world. We are guided by our longstanding belief that a commitment to rigorous scholarship, openness to new ideas, and lively intellectual exchange can spur the creation and spread of knowledge to help build a safer world.

Leadership

Scott D. Sagan
Co-director of the Center for International Security and Cooperation, FSI Senior Fellow
Events & News
Events
Tue
Apr
29
12:00 PM - 01:15 PM
Seminars
Thu
May
01
03:30 PM - 05:00 PM
Seminars
Tue
May
06
12:00 PM - 01:15 PM
Seminars
Thu
May
08
03:30 PM - 05:00 PM
Seminars
Tue
May
13
12:00 PM - 01:15 PM
Women Powering the Atom: Gendered Labor and Expertise in Bulgaria’s Nuclear Industry | Elana Resnick
Seminars
CISAC on the Shelves

Upstart: How China Became a Great Power
Oriana Skylar Mastro

In The Nation's Service: The Life and Times of George P. Shultz
Philip Taubman

The Fragile Balance of Terror: Deterrence in the New Nuclear Age
Vipin Narang and Scott D. Sagan

Hinge Points: An Inside Look at North Korea's Nuclear Program
Siegfried S. Hecker

China’s Agents of Chaos: The Military Logic of Beijing’s Growing Partnerships
Oriana Skylar Mastro

Atomic Arguments and Counter-Arguments: How Exposure to Conflicting Information Influences American Public Support for the Use of Nuclear Weapons
Scott Sagan and Benjamin Valentino

The Crumbling Foundations of American Strength
Amy Zegart