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Inspectors for Peace: A History of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Roehrlich Elisabeth


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Автор: Roehrlich Elisabeth
Название:  Inspectors for Peace: A History of the International Atomic Energy Agency
ISBN: 9781421443331
Издательство: Johns Hopkins University Press
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ISBN-10: 1421443333
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 344
Вес: 0.68 кг.
Дата издания: 05.04.2022
Серия: Johns hopkins nuclear history and contemporary affairs
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 1 illustrations, black and white; 20 illustrations, black and white; 1 illustrations, black and white; 20 illustrations, black and white
Размер: 22.86 x 15.24 x 2.39 cm
Читательская аудитория: Professional & vocational
Подзаголовок: A history of the international atomic energy agency
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Поставляется из: Англии
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The first comprehensive, empirically grounded, and independent study of the history of the IAEA.

The International Atomic Energy Agency, which sends inspectors around the world to prevent states from secretly developing nuclear bombs, has one of the most important jobs in international security. At the same time, the IAEA is a global hub for the exchange of nuclear science and technology for peaceful purposes. Yet spreading nuclear materials and know-how around the world bears the unwanted risk of helping what the agency aims to halt: the emergence of new nuclear weapon states. In Inspectors for Peace, Elisabeth Roehrlich unravels the IAEAs paradoxical mission of sharing nuclear knowledge and technology while seeking to deter nuclear weapon programs.

Founded in 1957 in an act of unprecedented cooperation between the Cold War superpowers, the agency developed from a small technical bureaucracy in war-torn Vienna to a key organization in the global nuclear order. Roehrlich argues that the IAEAs dual mandate, though apparently contradictory, was pivotal in ensuring the organizations legitimacy, acceptance, and success. For its first decade of existence, the IAEA was primarily a scientific and technical organization; it was not until the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons entered into force in 1970 that the agency took on the far-reaching verification and inspection role for which it is now most widely known. While the Fukushima nuclear disaster and the Iran negotiations made the IAEAs name famous, the organizations remarkable history remains strikingly absent from public knowledge.

Drawing on extensive archival research, including firsthand access to newly opened records at the IAEA Archives in Vienna, Inspectors for Peace provides the first comprehensive, empirically grounded, and independent study on the history of the IAEA. Roehrlich also interviewed leading policymakers and officials, including Hans Blix and Nobel Peace laureate Mohamed ElBaradei, the agencys former heads. This book offers insight not only for students, scholars, and policy experts but for anyone interested in the history of the nuclear age, the Cold War, and the role of international organizations in shaping our world.




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