According to former UN nuclear watchdog Mohamed ElBaradei’s account The Age of Deception – Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times, there have been just a few good men who were struggling, after having had painfully experienced large-scale fabrication of “evidence” about Iraq’s alleged WMD program in the s and early s, not only for nuclear non-proliferation but for preventing an /5(31). · Anyone wishing to glimpse some of the central tensions in twenty-first-century international diplomacy should read The Age of Deception.” — The Washington Post “Foreign policy leaders and wonks everywhere will find plenty in this memoir to stir debates about the most vital task for global survival—the need to stop the spread of nuclear weaponsEdition description: Reprint. According to former UN nuclear watchdog Mohamed ElBaradei’s account The Age of Deception – Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times, there have been just a few good men who were struggling, after having had painfully experienced large-scale fabrication of “evidence” about Iraq’s alleged WMD program in the s and early s, not only for nuclear non-proliferation but for preventing an Cited by: 6.
Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel prize-winning former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency and a major player in the revolution in Egypt, describes his quest to stem the atomic tide. Mohamed Writes a Book: The Age of Deception: Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times. In , Mohamed authored a book, "The Age of Deception: Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times," Mohamed explained how scrambling of nations to get nuclear weapons should be a cause of alarm. the age of deception nuclear diplomacy in treacherous times. mohamed elbaradei. www.doorway.ru iii. 11/03/
By: Mohamed ElBaradei Media of The Age of Deception Certainly, the stage onto which Dr. ElBaradei stepped – featuring Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, Kim. Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel prize-winning former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency and a major player in the revolution in. In “The Age of Deception,” Mohamed ElBaradei surveys the efforts to contain the nuclear ambitions of Iraq, North Korea, Iran and Libya. Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel prize-winning former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency and a major player in the revolution in Egypt, describes his quest to stem the atomic tide. The Age of Deception: Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times. The Age of Deception.: Mohamed ElBaradei. Henry Holt and Company, - Political Science - pages. 2 Reviews. For the.
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