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Iran's Nuclear Policy and the IAEA: An Evaluation of Program 93+2 (Military Research Paper, No. 3) (Military Research Paper, No. 3)

Author Chen Zak
Publisher Washington Institute for Near East Policy
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Author(s)Chen Zak
ISBN / ASIN0944029795
ISBN-139780944029794
Sales Rank4,050,144
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The global arms control community was severely shaken in the early 1990s by the belated discovery that two signatories to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons—Iraq and North Korea—possessed advanced clandestine nuclear weapons programs. In response to these challenges and to enhance its inspections capability, the International Atomic Energy Agency adopted a strengthened safeguards regime known as "Program 93+2."

Currently, the Islamic Republic of Iran provides a good test case for evaluating the implementation of Program 93+2. In Iran's Nuclear Policy and the IAEA, Chen Zak examines whether this new verification system would permit the identification of Iranian nuclear weapons development and whether a regional agreement might ultimately prove to be a more effective option for the Middle East.