The companion volume to the straight history of the IAEA claims to be the
personal reflections of 25 significant players in the agency’s development.
Maybe, but in International Atomic Energy Agency: Personal Reflections,
personal, reflective, idiosyncratic, emotional and humorous aspects of life seem
to have got lost somewhere on the way to the printers. Published by the IAEA,
Austria, AusShl 260, ISBN 9201024975.
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