The Age of Deception
Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times
Book Summary
The Nobel Peace Prize-winning former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency discusses his tenure in that position, including his dealings with an aggressive America, negotiations with Iran and attempts to engage North Korea, in a book where the author also discusses the possibility of a nuclear-free future.
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Growing Pains: Adulthood, Education And Nuclear Non-Proliferation
For years, Mohamed ElBaradei was the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency. That work, which earned him the Nobel Peace Prize, is the subject of his memoir, The Age of Deception. He writes that he believes the nuclear nonproliferation system, designed to prevent more nations from getting nuclear weapons, is broken. As he tells NPR's Steve Inskeep, "We
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