#22 From nuclear weapons development to disarmament
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In this episode of Researching Peace, we welcome Robert Kelley, a veteran nuclear engineer at the US Department of Energy's nuclear weapons complex at Los Alamos. Kelley was involved in research and engineering operations before shifting to information analysis and disarmament in the 1980s. He worked for the International Atomic Energy Agency where he led the nuclear inspections in Iraq in 1992 and again in 2001. Over the course of his career, he has traveled to more than 20 countries, including South Africa and Libya to inspect nuclear weapons programs. We are pleased to present this episode of Researching Peace in English. Researching Peace is a podcast from the Department of Peace and Conflict Research and the Alva Myrdal Center for Nuclear Disarmament at Uppsala University.  
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