Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation News
March 22, 2012 -
Press release
MacArthur Awards $13.4 Million to Study and Support Enhanced Nuclear Security
Much of the new funding will help to train and support an elite group of nuclear experts to make policy recommendations for preventing nuclear terrorism and enhancing nuclear non-proliferation. Read More
November 20, 2010 -
From the field
North Korea’s New Nuclear Plant
MacArthur grantees The Institute for Science and International Security and Stanford's Sig Hecker helped illuminate the details of the country's new facility. Read More
September 25, 2009 -
From the field
Grantee Research Contributes to New Missile Defense Plan
President Obama announced a new missile defense plan, which would scrap the planned system in Poland and the Czech Republic and instead deploy a reconfigured system aimed at intercepting short- and medium-range Iranian missiles. Read More
February 20, 2007 -
From the field
MacArthur Supports Dialogue with North Korea
The Center for International Security and Cooperation's John Lewis led an unofficial delegation to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) late last year to talk with senior officials about their nuclear program. Read More
March 31, 2005 -
Press release
$1.65 Million to Help Provide Expertise on International Security Matters to Policymakers
MacArthur has announced five grants totaling $1.65 million for efforts to help provide policymakers with the most up-to-date technical and scientific information available on matters relating to key issues in international security. Read More
January 14, 2005 -
Publication
Rethinking Global Security
Contents
Containing the biological threat
Cultivating a new generation of experts on science and security issues
Director's Message
Jefferson Science Fellows join State Department
President’s Message
Working toward security in space
Containing the biological ... Read More
