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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (1) Language English (1) INIS Volume 29 (1) INIS Issue 10 (1) Search other resources NUCLEUS INSPIRE-HEP Filters Results 1-1 of 1. Search took: 0.01 seconds. Results 1-1 of 1 META History of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The first forty years Fischer, D. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria) Citation Export Print Permalink AbstractAbstract Translate [en] The focus of this book is on the history of the IAEA as an organization. This is inevitably linked with the evolution of nuclear technology. Accordingly, the book sketches the fortunes of nuclear power since 1957, the main events that have affected confidence in nuclear safety and the evolution of nuclear arms control, in so far as this has affected IAEA safeguards. The development of three of the Agency's main programmes, nuclear power, nuclear safety and safeguards, has been largely shaped by events beyond the IAEA's control, but their impact on the Agency has been determined, to a considerable degree, by the ways in which the Board of Governors and the Director General of the Agency have responded to them. Hence the effectiveness of the Board and the personality of the Director General have had a significant impact on the authority and effectiveness of the organization. Another major part of the IAEA's work has been to help transfer the practical applications of nuclear science to the developing world. The book concludes with a brief discussion of some questions that the IAEA may have to answer before it turns fifty Primary Subject GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS (F6000)
Source Sep 1997; 550 p; IAEA; Vienna (Austria); STI/PUB--1032; ISBN 92-0-102397-9; ; Refs, figs, tabs. Record Type Book Country of publication International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Descriptors (DEI) AGRICULTURE, IAEA, IAEA SAFEGUARDS, INDUSTRY, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, ISOTOPES, MEDICINE, MEMBER STATES, NON- PROLIFERATION POLICY, NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY, NUCLEAR ENERGY, NUCLEAR POWER, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT, SAFETY, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Descriptors (DEC) COOPERATION, ENERGY, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, MANAGEMENT, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, POWER, POWER PLANTS, SAFEGUARDS, THERMAL POWER PLANTS, TREATIES, WASTE MANAGEMENT Publication YearPublication Year 1997 LanguageLanguage English Reference NumberReference Number 29018219 INIS VolumeINIS Volume 29 INIS IssueINIS Issue 10 Choose fields to export Select All Title Author Publication Year Source Record Type Journal Report Number Abstract DEI DEC Language Country of publication Subject Category ArXiv ID Reference Number Related Record INIS Volume INIS Issue Close Proceed
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