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New publications by NPIHP Scholars

Jo-Ansie van Wyk publishes a new article titled "Atoms, Apartheid, and the Agency: South Africa’s relations with the IAEA, 1957-1995” in Cold War History and Ori Rabinowitz released her new book Bargaining on Nuclear Tests: Washington and its Cold War Deals.

Jo-Ansie van Wyk, former NPIHP fellow at Monash South Africa, published a new article titled "Atoms, Apartheid, and the Agency: South Africa’s relations with the IAEA, 1957-1995” in Cold War History. Her article traces the South African case through several phases, illustrating the links between state identity, state ideology, nationalism and threat perception and can be accessed online here.

Ori Rabinowitz (graduate of NPIHP’s 2013 SHAFR Summer Institute) will be releasing her new book Bargaining on Nuclear Tests: Washington and its Cold War Deals with Oxford University Press later this month. Her book tells the story of how the 1969 American-Israeli deal on nuclear ambiguity was later duplicated with South Africa and Pakistan. You may view the book’s page on the publisher’s website here (and you can save 30% when ordering using the code “AAFLY6”).

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