The Internet and the Bomb:
A Research Guide to Policy and Information about Nuclear Weapons


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CHAPTER FOUR: INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

Significant online resources are available from international governmental organizations involved in nuclear weapons and arms control, particularly NATO and the United Nations. One glaring omission, however, are the reports of the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) on Iraq, the organization responsible for the elimination of that country's weapons of mass destruction.


CHAPTER FOUR: INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Nuclear Energy Agency
United Nations
UN Disarmament Organizations
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
International Court of Justice (ICJ)


The Internet and the Bomb: A Research Guide to Policy and Information about Nuclear Weapons is written and maintained by William M. Arkin and Robert S. Norris. Any questions, comments or suggestions should be sent to the authors at warkin@igc.org and rnorris@nrdc.org. This page was last updated 5/1/97


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