
Joan Rohlfing named president of Nuclear Threat Initiative
Joan Rohlfing, a 1987-88 CISAC fellow, has served as NTI's senior vice president since the organization's founding in 1991. She will take over as president at the end of this year. From left, sociologist Lynn Eden, Rohlfing and astronaut Sally Ride from their days as CISAC fellows. Read more »
CISAC goes to WashingtonCISAC may be geographically distant from Washington, DC, but its influence inside the Beltway has been underscored by five scholars now serving in the Obama administration. Mariano-Florentino Cuellar, Michael McFaul, Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Paul Stockton and Jeremy Weinstein have all been closely affiliated with the center. | Scott D. Sagan named Caroline S.G. Munro ProfessorCISAC Co-Director Scott D. Sagan, a senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute, has been named to an endowed professorship in political science. |
November 2, 2009
The Global Nuclear Future -- special edition of Daedalus journal
October 21, 2009
Martha Crenshaw awarded $500,000 to study terrorist patterns
October 15, 2009
Joseph C. Martz from Los Alamos National Lab named inaugural Perry Fellow
October 5, 2009
Op-Ed: Exchange we can believe in
October 26, 2009
Using intelligence to shape the future



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