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2nd Annual Adopt-A-Silo
Gathering - October 2, 2004 Featured
Speaker: Bruce
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Bruce G. Blair was named the President of the Center
for Defense Information (www.cdi.org) in March,
2000 after 13 years at the Brookings Institution,
where he was a senior fellow in the Foreign
Policy Studies Program.
He received his B.S. in communications from the University of Illinois in 1970.
He then entered the U.S. Air Force, serving as a Minuteman ICBM launch control
officer and support officer for the Strategic Air Command's Airborne Command
Post (1970-1974). He earned an M.S. in management sciences at Yale University
in 1977 and a Ph.D. in operations research at Yale in 1984. He also was awarded
a Russian Language Institute Fellowship at Yale.
Mr. Blair is an expert on the security policies of the United States and the
former Soviet Union, specializing in nuclear forces and command-control systems.
He also has extensively studied the Russian military-industrial economy, and
early in his career was a project director at the Congressional Office of Technology
Assessment.
He has frequently testified before Congress and has taught security studies
as a visiting professor at Yale and Princeton universities. He was awarded a
MacArthur Fellowship Prize in 1999.
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Statement
to the House
National Security
Subcommittee,
March 13, 1997 |
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Mr. Blair is the author of numerous books and articles on security issues in
such publications as Scientific American, National Interest, The New York Times,
and The Washington Post. His books include Strategic Command and Control (Brookings,
1985), winner of the Edgar S. Furniss Award for its contribution to the study
of national security; Crisis Stability and Nuclear War (Oxford, 1988; co-editor);
The Logic of Accidental Nuclear War (Brookings, 1993); and Global Zero Alert
for Nuclear Forces (Brookings, 1995). He also authored a chapter on de-alerting
for The Nuclear Turning Point: A Blueprint for Deep Cuts and De-Alerting of Nuclear
Weapons (Brookings, 1999) and currently is preparing a monograph entitled De-Alerting
Strategic Forces (Brookings; 2000).
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