1st Edition

The Un Inspections In Iraq Lessons For Onsite Verification

By Kathleen C Bailey Copyright 1995
160 Pages
by Routledge

151 Pages
by Routledge

151 Pages
by Routledge

This book describes the problems encountered by UN inspection teams assigned to find and destroy Iraq’s nuclear, chemical, biological, and missile capabilities following Desert Storm. Kathleen C. Bailey focuses on the initial inspections—the period in which Iraq was struggling to camouflage and conceal its weapons and production equipment as inspectors were trying to define their role in the... Read more
Preface -- Introduction -- Chemical Weapons Inspections -- Biological Weapons Inspections -- Nuclear Weapons Inspections -- Ballistic Missile Inspections -- Iraqi Circumvention of Export Controls -- Summary -- List of UNSCOM Inspections and Sites -- United Nations Security Council Resolution 687 (1991) -- United Nations Security Council Resolution 707 (1991) -- United Nations Security Council Resolution 715 (1991)

Biography

Kathleen C. Bailey is a senior fellow at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where she conducts research on national security and arms control issues. She previously served in the U.S. government as assistant director of the U.S. Arms Control & Disarmament Agency, as deputy assistant secretary of state in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, and director of research in the U.S. Information Agency. Dr. Bailey’s publications include Doomsday Weapons in the Hands of Many: The Arms Control Challenge of the 90s (1991) and Strengthening Nuclear Non-proliferation (Westview Press, 1993). She received her Ph.D. in Comparative Politics and Asian Studies from the University of Illinois.