The age of deception : nuclear diplomacy in treacherous times / Mohamed ElBaradei

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Co. , 2011.Edition: 1st edDescription: 340 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780805093506
Other title:
  • Nuclear diplomacy in treacherous times
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.1 ELB
LOC classification:
  • JZ5665 .E43 2011
Contents:
Iraq, 1991-1998: unmasking a hidden program -- North Korea, 1992-2002: the case of the missing plutonium -- Iraq, 2002 and after: a needless war -- North Korea, 2003 and after: the nuclear weapons club adds a member -- Iran, 2003-2005: the riddle of Taqqiya -- Libya: discovery and dismantlement -- The nuclear bazaar of A. Q. Khan -- From Vienna to Oslo -- Iran, 2006: "not one centrifuge" -- Double standards -- Iran, 2007-2008: squandered opportunities -- Iran, 2009: in pursuit of a breakthrough -- Conclusion : the quest for human security.
Summary: For the first time, the director of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency and "man in the middle" of the planet's most explosive confrontations speaks out--on his dealings with America, negotiations with Iran, reform and democracy in the Middle East, and the prospects for a future free of nuclear weapons.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Iraq, 1991-1998: unmasking a hidden program -- North Korea, 1992-2002: the case of the missing plutonium -- Iraq, 2002 and after: a needless war -- North Korea, 2003 and after: the nuclear weapons club adds a member -- Iran, 2003-2005: the riddle of Taqqiya -- Libya: discovery and dismantlement -- The nuclear bazaar of A. Q. Khan -- From Vienna to Oslo -- Iran, 2006: "not one centrifuge" -- Double standards -- Iran, 2007-2008: squandered opportunities -- Iran, 2009: in pursuit of a breakthrough -- Conclusion : the quest for human security.

For the first time, the director of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency and "man in the middle" of the planet's most explosive confrontations speaks out--on his dealings with America, negotiations with Iran, reform and democracy in the Middle East, and the prospects for a future free of nuclear weapons.

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