Inspectors for Peace

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421443331

A History of the International Atomic Energy Agency

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By Elisabeth Roehrlich
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Elisabeth Roehrlich is an assistant professor of history at the University of Vienna.

Acknowledgments Introduction: Nuclear Inspectors 1. One World or None 2. Atoms for Peace 3. Cold War Vienna 4. Science, Safeguards, and Bureaucracy 5. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty 6. Gaps in the System 7. North-South Tensions 8. Chernobyl 9. The Nuclear Watchdog Conclusion: The Last Man Standing Abbreviations Glossary Notes Index

Inspectors for Peace is a tour de force about the IAEA's history and evolution and thus a must-read for understanding the strengths and weaknesses of the agency's role in preventing proliferation. -Arms Control Today

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