Stanford University. Center for International Security and Arms Control
Center for International Security and Arms Control Stanford, Calif
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Works
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Building on the basics : an examination of high-performance computing export control policy in the 1990s | |
Commercializing high technology : East and West : selected conference papers | |
Confronting catastrophe, lessons for the nuclear age | |
Cooperative business ventures between US companies and Russian defense enterprises | |
The costs, risks, and benefits of arms control | |
Defense industry restructuring in Russia : case studies and analysis | |
Employee ownership in transition | |
The end of the Cold War is also over | |
Escaping the prison of the past : rethinking arms control and non-proliferation measures | |
Ethnopolitics and conflict resolution : a report on a workshop held at Stanford University as part of the MacArthur Consortium on International Peace and Cooperation (Stanford University, University of Minnesota, University of Wisconsin), February 17-19, 1995 | |
The information technologies and defense : a demand-pull assessment | |
Nationalism, ethnic identity and conflict management in Russia today | |
New dimensions of the international security system after the Cold War | |
Privatization, conversion, and enterprise reform in Russia | |
Rivalries between nuclear power projectors : why the lines will be drawn again | |
Software projects in Russia : a workshop report | |
Strategic missile defense : necessities, prospects, and dangers in the near term. | |
Talking across disciplines in the study of peace and security : epistemology and pragmatics as sources of division in the social sciences | |
The uses and nonuses of intelligence | |
The verification challenge : problems and promise of strategic nuclear arms control verification | |
Working paper / Center for International Security and Arms Control |