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The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the International Atomic Energy Agency
This page has information about the nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty and the International Atomic Energy Agency (see below).
Non-Proliferation Treaty
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
(NPT) was concluded in 1968 and entered into force on March 5, 1970. It
is the founding document of multilateral nonproliferation endeavours. The Acronym
Institute has closely followed NPT developments since 1994. Our website features
our own detailed reports on NPT meetings and analysis from a range of academic
and practitioner commentators.
NPT Preparatory Committee Meeting, 2008
The second PrepCom for the 2010 NPT Review Conference was held in Geneva from
28 April to 9 May 2008. It was chaired by Ambassador Volodymyr Yelchenko of
the Ukraine.
Acronym reporting from the PrepCom is available below. For NGO updates and
copies of the main statements and documents from the PrepCom see also Reaching
Critical Will.
2008 NPT Report
Reports and documents from Geneva
- 2008 NPT PrepCom adopts report but not Chair's factual
and balanced Summary, Rebecca Johnson, May 9, 2008
- Chair's Factual Summary, May 9, 2008
- Statement by the Delegations of China, France, the Russian
Federation, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the
United States of America, Delivered by UK Ambassador John Duncan to the
2008 NPT PrepCom, Geneva, May 9, 2008
- 2008 NPT PrepCom: Debates over, plus safeguards summary,
Rebecca Johnson, 7 May 2008
- 2008 NPT PrepCom: Decisions taken, Security Assurances
debated, Rebecca Johnson, 6 May 2008
- 2008 NPT PrepCom: Calm first week and disarmament roundup,
Rebecca Johnson, 2 May 2008
- Day 3, General Debate ends with concerns about cold
war legacies of tactical nuclear weapons and contamination, Rebecca Johnson,
30 April 2008
- General debate day 2: Of Common Endeavours and Double
Standards, Rebecca Johnson, 29 April 2008
- 2008 NPT PrepCom gets going smoothly, Report of Day
1, Rebecca Johnson, 28 April 2008
Webcasts from Geneva
More webcasts from Geneva are available at: http://npt-webcast.info.
Background Reports from Disarmament Diplomacy
- Is the NPT being Overtaken by Events?
by Rebecca Johnson , Disarmament Diplomacy, No.87, Spring 2008
- Back from the Brink? The 2007 NPT PrepCom
Report
by Rebecca Johnson. A detailed analysis of the conduct, dynamics, and
substantive debates at the 2007 NPT PrepCom, Disarmament Diplomacy
No. 85, Summer 2007.
See also: Chair's Summary, reproduced in
full
- Engaging India, Israel and Pakistan in the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime, by Jenny Nielsen, Disarmament Diplomacy
No. 86, Autumn 2007.
- Looking Towards 2010: What does the Nonproliferation
Regime need? Rebecca Johnson, Disarmament Diplomacy No. 84, Spring
2007.
- Politics and Protection: Why the 2005 NPT
Review Conference Failed,
by Rebecca Johnson, Disarmament Diplomacy, Issue No. 80, Autumn 2005.
Further documentation and analysis from the Acronym Institute on the 2005 NPT
Review Conference and previous PrepComs and Review Conferences is available
at: http://www.acronym.org.uk/npt/index2.htm.
NPT Key Texts and Data
External Links
See also: Acronym Institute coverage of previous NPT Review Conferences and PrepComs.
International Atomic Energy Agency
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is
responsible for safegards agreements under the NPT (Article III). Increasingly,
questions are raised about the contradictions between effective fulfilment of
this verification role and the IAEA's mission of promoting nuclear energy. The
Acronym Institute does not cover the IAEA's work in general, but only in relation
to the NPT. See also our section on Iran and
Nuclear Weapons for coverage of IAEA engagement with Iran and the North
Korea section for IAEA statements relevant to North Korea.
Reports and Statements
- Human Solidarity and Search for Security
speech by IAEA Director General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei, 4 November 2008
- IAEA Director General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei
statement to the UN General Assembly, 28 October 2008
- IAEA Director General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei
introductory statement to the IAEA Board of Governors, 22 September 2008
- IAEA Director General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei
Statement to the IAEA Board of Governors, 17 June 2008
- IAEA Director General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei
Interview with Der Spiegel, 11 June 2008
- Reinforcing the Global Nuclear Order for
Peace and Prosperity: The Role of the IAEA to 2020 and Beyond - Commission
of Eminent Persons Report, IAEA, May 2008
- IAEA Director General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei
on Nuclear Fuel Supply, 17 April 2008
- IAEA Director General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei
Reviving Nuclear Disarmament Speech, 26 February 2008
- 20/20 Vision for the Future,
report by IAEA Director General for the Commission of Eminent Persons,
February 2008
Click here for older IAEA Statements and Documents
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