June 15, 2012
Conference Paper

Assessment of Alternative Funding Mechanisms for the IAEA

Abstract

While the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has enjoyed substantial success and prestige in the international community, there is growing concern that global demographic trends, advances in technology and the trend towards austerity in Member State budgets will stretch the Agency’s resources to a point where it may no longer be possible to execute its multifaceted mission in its entirety. As part of an ongoing effort by the Next Generation Safeguards Initiative to evaluate the IAEA’s long-term budgetary concerns , this paper proposes a series of alternate funding mechanisms that have the potential to sustain the IAEA in the long-term, including endowment, charity, and fee-for-service funding models.

Revised: September 3, 2013 | Published: June 15, 2012

Citation

Toomey C., E.T. Wyse, A.J. Kurzrok, and B.E. Ford. 2012. Assessment of Alternative Funding Mechanisms for the IAEA. In 53rd Annual Meeting of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM 53), July 15-19, 2012, Orlando, Florida, 3, 2081-2087. Deerfield, Illinois:Institute of Nuclear Materials Management. PNNL-SA-88398.