1st Edition

Dismantling the Iraqi Nuclear Programme The Inspections of the International Atomic Energy Agency, 1991–1998

By Gudrun Harrer Copyright 2014
296 Pages
by Routledge

296 Pages
by Routledge

This book is an authoritative account of the nuclear weapons inspections regime in Iraq from 1991 to 1998. Without a proper understanding of those years, the 2003 US invasion of Iraq after a futile WMD search remain unintelligible. In the 1990s, after adapting to a completely new kind of intrusive inspections with unprecedented access rights, the IAEA discovered and dismantled Iraq’s... Read more

Introduction  1: Resolution 687 – The Legal Basis for the Disarmament of Iraq  2: Tasking the IAEA  3: The Start of the Inspection Process  4: Obstruction and Concealment  5: Methodological Work  6: Deterioration on all fronts  7: The Breakthrough – the Document-Search Inspection  8: A More Coherent Picture  9: Procurement and Declaration Questions  10: The Underground Reactor and Faulty Designations  11: Between Bombing Campaigns  12: Permanent Presence  13: Hussein Kamel’s Defection  14: Dead Ends  15: The Collapse  Conclusions

Biography

Gudrun Harrer is Lecturer in Modern Middle Eastern History, Politics and Culture, at the University of Vienna, and has a PhD in International Relations.