“The Case for No First Use of Nuclear Weapons”
Scott D. Sagan is the Caroline S.G. Munro Professor of Political Science, co-director of the Center for
International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University. Before joining the Stanford faculty,
Sagan was a lecturer in the Department of Government at Harvard University and served as a special
assistant to the director of the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentagon. He has also
served as a consultant to the office of the Secretary of Defense, the Sandia National Laboratory, and the
Los Alamos National Laboratory. His most recent publications include "The Case for No First Use,"
Survival (June 2009), “Shared Responsibility for Nuclear Disarmament,” Daedalus (Fall 2009) and
Inside Nuclear South Asia, (Stanford University Press, 2009).
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