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Scott Sagan
Scott Sagan
Professor of Political Science, Stanford University
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The limits of safety: Organizations, accidents, and nuclear weapons
SD Sagan
Princeton University Press, 1993
22611993
Why do states build nuclear weapons?: Three models in search of a bomb
SD Sagan
International security 21 (3), 54-86, 1996
16361996
The spread of nuclear weapons: a debate renewed: with new sections on India and Pakistan, terrorism, and missile defense
SD Sagan, KN Waltz
(No Title), 2003
12432003
The Limits of Coercive Diplomacy
AL George
Little Bown and Complay, 1994
7821994
The perils of proliferation: Organization theory, deterrence theory, and the spread of nuclear weapons
SD Sagan
International Security 18 (4), 66-107, 1994
3981994
The causes of nuclear weapons proliferation
SD Sagan
Annual Review of Political Science 14 (1), 225-244, 2011
2932011
Moving targets: Nuclear strategy and national security
SD Sagan
Princeton University Press, 1990
2671990
Atomic aversion: Experimental evidence on taboos, traditions, and the non-use of nuclear weapons
DG Press, SD Sagan, BA Valentino
American Political Science Review 107 (1), 188-206, 2013
2662013
The spread of nuclear weapons: an enduring debate: with new chapters on Iran, Iraq, and North Korea, and on the prospects for global nuclear disarmament
SD Sagan, KN Waltz
WW Norton, 2013
2452013
1914 Revisited: Allies, Offense, and Instability
SD Sagan
International Security 11 (2), 151-175, 1986
2321986
Revisiting Hiroshima in Iran: What Americans really think about using nuclear weapons and killing noncombatants
SD Sagan, BA Valentino
International Security 42 (1), 41-79, 2017
2202017
Nuclear alerts and crisis management
SD Sagan
International Security 9 (4), 99-139, 1985
2041985
The problem of redundancy problem: why more nuclear security forces may produce less nuclear security.
SD Sagan
Risk Analysis: An International Journal 24 (4), 2004
1942004
The origins of the Pacific war
SD Sagan
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 18 (4), 893-922, 1988
1871988
Living with Nuclear Weapons
A Carnesale
Harvard University Press, 1983
1871983
The perils of predicting proliferation
AH Montgomery, SD Sagan
Journal of Conflict Resolution 53 (2), 302-328, 2009
1672009
The commitment trap: why the United States should not use nuclear threats to deter biological and chemical weapons attacks
SD Sagan
International Security 24 (4), 85-115, 2000
1582000
Toward a Political Theory of Organizational Reliabilitv J
SD Sagan
1531994
The madman nuclear alert: Secrecy, signaling, and safety in October 1969
SD Sagan, J Suri
International Security 27 (4), 150-183, 2003
1472003
How to keep the bomb from Iran
SD Sagan
Foreign Aff. 85, 45, 2006
1432006
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