In what Stanley Hoffmann, writing in The New York Review of Books, has called a "fine analysis and critique of American targeting policies," Sagan looks more at the operational side of nucle
Environmental tragedies such as Chernobyl and the Exxon Valdez remind us that catastrophic accidents are always possible in a world full of hazardous technologies. Yet, the apparently excellent safety
This bookthe culmination of a truly collaborative international and highly interdisciplinary effortbrings together Japanese and American political scientists, nuclear engineers, historians, and physic
This bookthe culmination of a truly collaborative international and highly interdisciplinary effortbrings together Japanese and American political scientists, nuclear engineers, historians, and physic
In The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate Renewed, professors Waltzand Sagan resume their well-known dialogue concerning nuclearproliferation and the threat of nuclear war.
High-security organizations around the world face devastating threats from insiders—trusted employees with access to sensitive information, facilities, and materials.Matthew Bunn and Scott D. Sagan ou
High-security organizations around the world face devastating threats from insiders—trusted employees with access to sensitive information, facilities, and materials.Matthew Bunn and Scott D. Sagan ou
Over the past fifteen years, The Spread of Nuclear Weapons has been a staple in International Relations courses because of its brevity and crystal-clear explanations. The new edition, An Enduring Deba
The proliferation of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons is now the single most serious security concern for governments around the world. Peter R. Lavoy, Scott D. Sagan, and James J. Wirtz comp