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Some long-term effects of UNSCOM: People are important, or, therein lies much of the problem
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists ( IF 2.204 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-21 , DOI: 10.1080/00963402.2021.1941585
Charles A. Duelfer

ABSTRACT

In this article, Charles A. Duelfer, Deputy Executive Chair of UNSCOM, 1993–1998, and Head of the Iraq Survey Group, 2004–2005, finds that UNSCOM demonstrated the value of access to individuals in achieving monitoring goals. A vital aspect of UNSCOM’s inspection authorities (arguably the most important) was the access to interview identified individuals. “Experts talking to experts” produced data and intangible, but critical, confidence in the weapons of mass destruction declarations of Iraq.



中文翻译:

UNSCOM 的一些长期影响:人很重要,或者,问题的根源在于人

摘要

在这篇文章中,1993-1998 年 UNSCOM 副主席兼伊拉克调查组组长 Charles A. Duelfer,2004-2005 年,发现 UNSCOM 展示了接触个人在实现监测目标方面的价值。UNSCOM 的检查机关(可以说是最重要的)的一个重要方面是与被确认的个人进行面谈的机会。“专家与专家交谈”产生了数据和对伊拉克大规模杀伤性武器申报的无形但至关重要的信心。

更新日期:2021-07-21
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