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The Age of Deception
Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times
By Mohamed ElBaradei · 2011
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    ISBN: 9781408815977, 1408815974
    Page count: 352
    Published: May 3, 2011
    Format: Hardcover
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Language: English
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    When, in 1997, the International Atomic Energy Agency unanimously elected Mohamed ElBaradei as its next Director General, few observers could have forecast the dramatic role he would play over the next 12 years. Certainly, the stage onto which Dr. ElBaradei stepped - featuring Saddam Hussein's Iraq, Kim Jong-Il's North Korea, Muammar al-Gaddafi's Libya, and the Islamic Republic of Iran - gave ample opportunity for high-stakes and high-profile decision-making. But no one could have predicted that ElBaradei would be 'the man in the middle' of so many nuclear conflicts over so sustained a period of time. And after he and the IAEA were jointly awarded the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize, his role as middle-man only gained intensity.In The Age of Deception, Dr. ElBaradei gives us his account from the...
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    danoomistmatiste
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    If you laid out 10 criteria for a well rounded and true global statesman then Mr. ElBaradei would meet all of them and more with flying colors. This book highlights the stressful conditions that inspectors of the IAEA are subjected to especially from members of the wealthy G8 and those of the sec... More
    HadriantheBlind
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    Interesting and thoughful book about the life of nuclear weapons inspecting. Covers Iraq, Iran, Libya, Pakistan, and N. Korea, and a reasoned and delicate approach to all of these. A job which is all the more important now than ever. More
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    Drawing upon his unique perspective on the diplomatic firing line, 2005 Nobel Peace Prize winner ElBaradei—director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency from 1997 to 2009—shares his unique perspective on how to achieve global security.As a principal leader in the nuclear dramas of th... More
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    About the work
    Originally published: 2011
    Genre: Biography
    Subject: Political Science / General, Political Science / International Relations / General, Nuclear arms control, Nuclear arms control / Verification, Nuclear nonproliferation -- History -- 21st century, World politics -- 1995-2005 -- 2005-2015, Nuclear arms control -- Verification, Nuclear nonproliferationMORE
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    Mohamed ElBaradei
    Egyptian diplomat
    Mohamed ElBaradei
    Mohamed ElBaradei served as Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency from 1997 to 2009. Heralded for their work in limiting nuclear proliferation, ElBaradei and the IAEA were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005. ElBaradei, who has a doctorate in International Law from the New York University School of Law, has been widely touted as a potential Egyptian presidential candidate in 2011. He lives in Cairo.
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