Peddling Peril: How the Secret Nuclear Trade Arms America's Enemies

Author:   Senior Scientist David Albright (Institute for Science and International Security)
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781416549314


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 March 2010
Format:   Hardback
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"""THE UNLEASHED POWER OF THE ATOM HAS CHANGED EVERYTHING SAVE OUR MODES OF THINKING, AND WE THUS DRIFT TOWARD UNPARALLELED CATASTROPHE."" --ALBERT EINSTEIN With the revelation of Iran's secret uranium enrichment facilities, North Korea's brazen testing of missiles and nuclear weapons, and nuclear-endowed Pakistan's descent into instability, the urgency of the nuclear proliferation problem has never been greater. Based on his extensive experience in tracking the illicit nuclear trade as one of the world's foremost proliferation experts, in ""Peddling Peril ""David Albright offers a harrowing narrative of the frighteningly large cracks through which nuclear weapons traffi ckers--such as Pakistani nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan--continue to slip. Six years after the arrest of Khan, the networks he established continue to thrive, with black markets sprouting up across the globe. The dramatic takedown of the leader of the world's largest and most perilous smuggling network was originally considered a model of savvy detection by intelligence and enforcement agencies, including the CIA and MI6. But, as Albright chronicles, the prosecutions of traffickers that were much anticipated have not come to pass, and Khan himself was released from house arrest in February 2009. Iran, Pakistan, and North Korea all use statesponsored smuggling networks that easily bypass export regulations and avoid detection. Albright illuminates how these networks have learned many ways to trick suppliers across the globe, including many in the United States, into selling them vital parts, and why, despite the fact that, since 2007, several dozen companies have been indicted--with some pleading guilty--for suspicion of participating in illicit trade, very few prosecutions have been achieved. ""Peddling Peril ""charts the dealings of several of these companies. Albright also reports on the hopeful story of the German company Leybold's decision to become an industry watchdog, and shows how this story reveals just how effective corporate monitoring and government cooperation would be if more serious efforts were made. Concluding with a detailed plan for clamping down tightly on the illicit trade, Albright shows the way forward in the vital mission of freeing the world of this terrifying menace."

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Author:   Senior Scientist David Albright (Institute for Science and International Security)
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon Spotlight Entertainment
Dimensions:   Width: 16.70cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.449kg
ISBN:  

9781416549314


ISBN 10:   1416549315
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 March 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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. ..[V]ery eye-opening... --Kiran Chetry American Morning It's chilling stuff we have in here [...] thanks for writing this book. --Wolf Blitzer The Situation Room . ..rewarding... Albright paints a frightening picture of a future rife with unregulated nuclear armament...Worthwhile reading for policy wonks... . ..[A]n in-depth account of how the maligned AQ Khan network through espionage and stealing build the nuclear plant and finally weapon for Pakistan. Albright traces in disturbing detail exactly how nuclear technology has proliferated worldwide in the last 20 years... A book that puts into context our genuine nuclear peril while offering concrete ideas on how to reduce it. David Albright, a respected chronicler of undercover nuclear shenanigans, tells [an] alarming story: just how little most governments have done to halt the bomb's spread....the book's real value is in pulling...clear threads from the facts and speculation. This book will shake up even the most complacent among us. The Pakistani scientist A.G. Khan and his global smuggling network of nuclear secrets is the book's central case study, but despite Khan's arrest years back, the market for such illicit information continues to thrive and elude event the savviest of government watchdogs.


".""..[V]ery eye-opening...""--Kiran Chetry """"American Morning"" "" ""It's chilling stuff we have in here [...] thanks for writing this book.""--Wolf Blitzer """"The Situation Room"" "" .""..rewarding... Albright paints a frightening picture of a future rife with unregulated nuclear armament...Worthwhile reading for policy wonks..."" .""..[A]n in-depth account of how the maligned AQ Khan network through espionage and stealing build the nuclear plant and finally weapon for Pakistan."" ""Albright traces in disturbing detail exactly how nuclear technology has proliferated worldwide in the last 20 years... A book that puts into context our genuine nuclear peril while offering concrete ideas on how to reduce it."" ""David Albright, a respected chronicler of undercover nuclear shenanigans, tells [an] alarming story: just how little most governments have done to halt the bomb's spread....the book's real value is in pulling...clear threads from the facts and speculation."""""" ""This book will shake up even the most complacent among us. The Pakistani scientist A.G. Khan and his global smuggling network of nuclear secrets is the book's central case study, but despite Khan's arrest years back, the market for such illicit information continues to thrive and elude event the savviest of government watchdogs."""


. ..[V]ery eye-opening... - Kiran Chetry, American Morning


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