The International Atomic Energy Agency : historical reflections, current challenges, and future prospects
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The International Atomic Energy Agency : historical reflections, current challenges, and future prospects
(Routledge global security studies)
Routledge, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
- offers most comprehensive and up to date0 history of the IAEA's six decades - features essay by leading academics and policymakers - makes an important contribution to security and nonproliferation studies, as well as to the field of international organizations and global governance
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Interview with Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the IAEA Part I: Historical Recollections and Reflections Chapter 3. Present at the Creation: Reflections on 60 Years of Interactions with the IAEA Chapter 4. IAEA Safeguards: From the Early Years to NPT Safeguards Chapter 5. The Model Additional Protocol Chapter 6. The IAEA at Six Decades: Why I Still Like Ike Chapter 7. The Travails of IAEA Governance: A View from the Board Chair Part II: Current and Future Issues and Prospects Chapter 8. The IAEA and the Evolution of Safeguards Chapter 9. The Evolution of IAEA Safeguards: Technical, Political, and Cultural Dimensions Chapter 10. Nuclear Nonproliferation: Six Lessons Not Yet Learned Chapter 11. The IAEA and Peaceful Nuclear Uses Chapter 12. Promoting the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy Chapter 13. Atoms for Peace: Bringing Nuclear Fusion Closer to Reality Chapter 14. Nuclear Safety and Security after Fukushima: The Role of the IAEA and the Prospects for Global Governance Chapter 15. How Nuclear Security Arrived at the IAEA Chapter 16.The Nuclear Security Summits and the International Atomic Energy Agency Chapter 17.Nuclear Security Advocacy Following the Nuclear Security Summits: The Nuclear Security Contact Group Chapter 18. The IAEA and Euratom at Six Decades Appendix Keynote Address at the Conference: Sixty Years of Atoms for Peace Development
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