- Writer: Hassan Abbas
- Category: English
- Pages: 346
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-9177
- ISBN: 978-0-670-08968-0
This book provides a comprehensive account of the mysterious story
of Pakistan's attempt to develop nuclear weapons in the face of severe
odds. Hassan Abbas profiles the politicians and scientists involved, and
the role of China and Saudi Arabia in supporting Pakistan's nuclear
infrastructure.
Abbas also unravels the motivations behind the
Pakistani nuclear physicist Dr A.Q. Khan's involvement in nuclear
proliferation in Iran, Libya and North Korea, drawing on extensive
interviews. He argues that the origins and evolution of the Khan network
were tied to the domestic and international political motivations
underlying Pakistan's nuclear weapons project, and that project's
organization, oversight and management. The ties between the making of
the Pakistani bomb and the proliferation that then ensued have not yet
been fully illuminated or understood, and this book's disclosures have
important lessons. The Khan proliferation breach remains of vital
importance for understanding how to stop such transfers of sensitive
technology in future.
Finally, the book examines the prospects
for nuclear safety in Pakistan, considering both Pakistan's nuclear
control infrastructure and the threat posed by the Taliban and other
extremist groups to the country's nuclear assets.
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Pages | 346 |