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Center for International Security and Cooperation

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What's Next for Ukraine and Russia?

Francis Fukuyama, the Olivier & Nomellini Senior Fellow in International Studies at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, moderates a panel with Rose Gottemoeller, the Steven C. Házy Lecturer at Center for International Security and Cooperation and deputy secretary general of NATO from 2016 to 2019, and Steve Pifer, the William J Perry Fellow and former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
Dean Winslow flying L-39C, April 2019

Poland, Ukraine, Jets, and the Pentagon

Military experts answer questions about fighter jets and the people who fly and maintain them.
President of Russia Vladimir Putin Meeting with members of the Government (via videoconference).

The World’s Most Dangerous Man

Putin’s Unconstrained Power Over Russia’s Nuclear Arsenal.
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How Fake Spies Ruin Real Intelligence

Spy-themed entertainment is standing in for adult education, and although the idea might seem far-fetched, fictional spies are actually shaping public opinion and real intelligence policy.

Shielding the Nuclear Arsenal From Cyber Attacks

Senior Research Scholar and Hank J. Holland Fellow Herb Lin outlines the challenges the U.S. faces in modernizing the control systems for our nuclear weapons arsenal, the dangers of connecting these systems to the internet, and the peril of feature-creep and increased complexity in the nuclear age.  READ MORE

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 30 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.

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News & Events

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Events

Tue Mar 29
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Imagining the Unimaginable: War, Weapons, and Procurement Politics

Virtual to Public. Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to William J Perry Conference Room in Encina Hall may attend in person. 
Tue Apr 5
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Foreign Policy in Hard Economic Times

Virtual to Public. Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to William J Perry Conference Room in Encina Hall may attend in person. 
Tue Apr 12
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Recent Advances in the Development of an Alternative Global Rare Earth Supply Chain

Virtual to Public. Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to William J Perry Conference Room in Encina Hall may attend in person. 
Thu Apr 21
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

The Tokyo War Crimes Trial

WJP - Virtual to Public. Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to William J Perry Conference Room in Encina Hall may attend in person. 
Tue Apr 26
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

How Credible Nuclear Security Guarantees Backfire

Virtual to Public. Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to William J Perry Conference Room in Encina Hall may attend in person. 

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