The IAEA Bulletin
IAEA and Y2K
(Volume 41, Number 2)
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Articles
- NUCLEAR GREEN
Perspectives on Science, Diplomacy & Atoms for Peace
by John B. Ritch III
- HOW BAD A BUG?
Approaching Y2K's Eleventh Hour
Global Cooperation on the Year 2000 Computer Problem
- THE MILLENIUM BUG & DEVELOPMENT
The World Bank's Y2K Action Plan for Developing Countries
by Joyce Amenta and Tressa Alfred
- THE IAEA & Y2K
The Agency's Action Plan on the year 2000 Computer Problem
by Hadji Slimane Cherif and Joep Winkels
- PROGRESS & COOPERATION
Y2K, Safeguards & Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials
by Kaluba Chitumbo, John Hilliard and James Smith
- CERTAIN CHALLENGES
Nuclear Safety Dimensions of Y2K Issues
by Morgan D. Libby
- POWER & PERFORMANCE
Y2K Challenges for Electricity Grids in Eastern Europe
by A. Kossilov, I. Ianev, B. Gueorguiev, and E. Purvis
- ASSESSING VULNERABILITIES
Y2K Problems & Nuclear Fuel Cycle Facilities
by Ron Shani
- STEPS FOR SAFETY
Radioactive Waste Management & Y2K Issues
by Ernst Warnecke
- PROTECTING PATIENTS
Y2K at Medical Facilities Using Radiation Sources
by G.S. Ibbott, P. Ortiz, and P. Andreo
Departments