Scott Sagan
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Scott Douglas Sagan (born 1955) is the Caroline S.G. Munro Professor of Political Science at Stanford University and co-director of Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC). He is known for his research on nuclear weapons policy and nuclear disarmament, including discussions of system accidents, and has published widely on these subjects.
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Born | Scott Douglas Sagan 1955 (age 68ā69) |
Education | Oberlin College (BA) Harvard University (PhD) |
Institutions | Stanford University Harvard University |
Main interests | Nuclear proliferation |
In 2017 Sagan received the International Studies Association's Susan Strange Award.[1] Sagan was the recipient of the National Academy of Sciences William and Katherine Estes Award in 2015[2] and the International Studies Association's Distinguished Scholar Award in 2013.[3]
He currently serves as the American Academy of Arts and Sciences' Chair of the Committee on International Security Studies and on the Academy's Council.[4]