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The Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC), part of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) at Stanford University, is a multidisciplinary community dedicated to research and training in issues of international security. CISAC – formerly the Center for International Security and Arms Control – brings together scholars, policymakers, area specialists, business people and other experts to focus on a wide range of security questions. CISAC Reports provide policy-relevant information on security issues geared toward specific audiences, such as congressional committees. Reports may also cover particular research efforts such as conferences or workshops.

Publishers: Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC)
Publications: The Future of Anti-Western Jihadism
Statement of Rodney C Ewing, Chairman US Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board
Q&A from Siegfried Hecker on North Korea
Afghan National Security Forces and Security Lead Transition
Can the North Korean Nuclear Crisis Be Resolved?
Governance, Oversight and Management of the Nuclear Security Enterprise to Ensure High Quality Science, Engineering and Mission Effectiveness in an Age of Austerity
Climate and Social Stress: Implications for Security Analysis
Standards & Regulations for the Geologic Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Waste
Testimony of Robert Carlin Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Game Changers for Nuclear Energy
A Return Trip to North Korea's Yongbyon Nuclear Complex
Jihad on Main Street
Gas & Geopolitics
Conjuring Spirits from the Vasty Deep
Hearing on Reassessing the Evolving al-Qa’ida Threat to the Homeland
Reassessing the Evolving Al-Qaida Threat to the Homeland
Regimes of Terror: The Relationship Between Democracy and Terrorism in Chile
The Torture Memos and Accountability
Workshop on Technical Approaches to Support Nuclear Arms Control and Nonproliferation
A Plan for Action: A New Era of International Cooperation for a Changed World
P-5 Nuclear Doctrines and Article VI
Security in a World with Expanding Nuclear Power
Protecting Individual Privacy in the Struggle Against Terrorists
Hearing of the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development
Report of Visit to the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea (DPRK)
Nuclear Forensics
Negotiating with North Korea: 1992–2007
Russian and Chinese Responses to US Military Plans in Space
Reykjavik Revisited: Toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
Energy Transitions: A Curious History
Readiness in the Post Katrina and Post 9/11 World: An Evaluation of the New National Response Framework
Enhancing Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1540
The Fourth Dimension of Biomedicine
The Day After: Action in the 24 Hours Following a Nuclear Blast in an American City
Hearing on 5 and 10 Year Homeland Security Goals: Where We Need to Be As a Nation and How We Judge Progress?
Testimony to the Senate Committee on Armed Services
Testimony to the House Armed Services Committee
Report on North Korean Nuclear Program
Alliances and American National Security
Iraq: Democracy or Civil War?
Harmony and Disharmony: Exploiting al-Qa’ida’s Organizational Vulnerabilities
Learning About World Religions in Public Schools
Preventing Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorism
The Role of Economic Incentives in Securing Cyberspace
Testimony: US House of Representatives Select Committee on Homeland Security
Remarks at Carnegie International Non-Proliferation Conference
South Asia and the Nuclear Future
US–Russian Cooperation in Missile Defense: Is it Really Possible?
Intelligence and Prediction in an Unpredictable World
The Threat of Low-Yield Earth-Penetrating Nuclear Weapons to Civilian Populations
September 11 and the Need for International Nuclear Agreements
Communicating Nuclear Risk: Informing the Public About the Risks and Realities of Nuclear Terrorism
Attacks on Nuclear Facilities
"Dirty Bomb" Fact Sheet
Nuclear Explosion Fact Sheet
Radiation Fact Sheet
Understanding the Risks and Realities of Nuclear Terrorism
An Alternative Nuclear Posture
Reducing the Threat of Nuclear Theft and Sabotage
Civil Liberties and Security in Cyberspace
Strategic Stability and US-Russian Relations
Geopolitics of Energy Development in the Caspian Region: Regional Cooperation or Conflict?
Regional Interest Group on Information Security: Sharing Information and Exploring Collaborative Opportunities
Slaughter of the Innocents: Understanding Political Killing, Including Limited Terror but Especially Large-Scale Killing and Genocide
Protecting and Assuring Critical National Infrastructure: Next Steps
High-Performance Computing, National Security Applications and Export Control Policy at the Close of the 20th Century
Workshop on Protecting and Assuring Critical National Infrastructure
Claim-Making and Large-Scale Historical Processes in the Late Twentieth Century
Ending the Threat of Nuclear Attack
Cooperative Business Ventures Between US Companies
Commercializing High Technology: East and West
Defense Industry Restructuring in Russia
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