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Book Reviews

Inspectors for peace: a history of the International Atomic Energy Agency

Elisabeth Roehrlich, (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022), ix + 344 pp.

 

Notes

1 The two exceptions are D. Fischer, History of the International Atomic Energy Agency: The First Forty Years (Vienna: International Atomic Energy Agency, 1997); and J. Pilat (ed.), The International Atomic Energy Agency: Historical Reflections, Current Challenges and Future Prospects, (London: Routledge, 2021).

2 It noteworthy that generally archival research on sensitive topics such as nuclear issues is often made more difficult by long-standing classification rules governing the records concerned with related state policies.

3 ‘IAEA Oral History Series: The Stories Behind the Organization’ [Available at: https://iaea-history.univie.ac.at/oral-history-videos/].

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