Lawrence Scheinman has written: 'Atomic energy policy in France under the Fourth Republic' -- subject(s): Atomic bomb, Economic aspects of Nuclear energy, Nuclear energy, Politics and government 'The International Atomic Energy Agency and world nuclear order' -- subject(s): Government policy, International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear energy, Nuclear nonproliferation 'International law and political crisis' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, International law, International relations 'The nonproliferation role of the International Atomic Energy Agency' -- subject(s): International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear nonproliferation 'The International Atomic Energy Agency' -- subject(s): International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear nonproliferation
Yukiya Amano is the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency since 1 December 2009.
International Atomic Energy Agency
The current president of the International Atomic Energy Agency is Rafael Mariano Grossi, from Argentina. He took office in December 2019.
IAEA is a company for energy (electricity and other kinds of energy) and stands for:International Atomic Energy Agency
Paul C. Szasz has written: 'The law and practices of the International Atomic Energy Agency' -- subject(s): International Atomic Energy Agency, International cooperation, Nuclear energy, Nuclear nonproliferation, Research
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IAEA is an independent International organization formed to promote the peaceful use of atomic energy and to inhibit any military use of atomic energy. It was founded in 1957 and is headquartered in Vienna, Austria.
the program for world-wide control of atomic energy through an International Atomic Development Authority it was to create an international agency that would impose penalties on countries that violated international controls on nuclear weapons
Full Form of IAEA is International Atomic Energy Agency.
By the intermediate of IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) between different countries; in a country, under the specific national regulations.
Plutonium trading is extremely restricted and controlled internationally by IAEA (International Agency for Atomic Energy). Generally is impossible to buy illegally plutonium.