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Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation produces knowledge to build a safer world and trains the next generation of security specialists.
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Next week: 'The Insiders' Game: How Elites Make War and Peace' with Elizabeth N. Saunders
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🚨 Happening Tomorrow (4/25) in Denver! 🚨
If you're in Denver tomorrow come by to this @Sie_Center & WorldDenver event on Nuclear Weapons, Threats, & Arms Control with @MCFuhrmann, Scott Sagan, @MarieeBerry, & myself at the @JosefKorbel School
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Next week: 'Cascading Crises and Competing Visions for the Future' with H.R. McMaster
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'India’s MIRV capability indicates that it could have a greater ability to conduct a massive first strike that could bypass missile defenses w/ multiple warheads & decoys if it ever chooses to abandon its no-first-use policy' writes CISAC affiliate Debak Das
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Next Week: 'Is Climate Change an Existential Risk?' with Paul N. Edwards @avastmachine.bsky.social
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Next week: Algorithms & Atrocities w/ Rhiannon Neilsen
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To show resolve or restraint? That is the question for great powers facing major global crises. In a newly published paper, CISAC affiliate Lauren Sukin & Alexander Lanoszka show the benefits of restraint for reassuring allies during crises. Open access International Studies Quarterly doi.org/10.1093/isq/sq…
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'Environmental impacts of underground nuclear weapons testing,' by Union of Concerned Scientists's Sulgiye Park and CISAC's Rod Ewing
In Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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#nuclearweapons #nucleartesting #NevadaTestSite
🚨Denver Folks!🚨
We're excited to be hosting Profs. Scott Sagan (CISAC) and Matt Fuhrmann (@TAMUPols) at the Josef Korbel School's Sié Center along with WorldDenver!
Thursday, April 25, at 5:30pm at @JosefKorbel University of Denver.
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Next week: 'Should We Use Language Models In High-Stakes Decision-Making Scenarios?' with Max Lamparth
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