[BOOK][B] The nuclear express: A political history of the bomb and its proliferation
T Reed, D Stillman - 2010 - books.google.com
T Reed, D Stillman
2010•books.google.comThis is a political history of nuclear weapons from the discovery of fission in 1938 to the
nuclear train wreck that seems to loom in our future. It is an account of where those weapons
came from, how the technology surprisingly and covertly spread, and who is likely to acquire
those weapons next and most importantly why. The authors' examination of post Cold War
national and geopolitical issues regarding nuclear proliferation and the effects of Chinese
sponsorship of the Pakistani program is eye opening. The reckless “nuclear weapons …
nuclear train wreck that seems to loom in our future. It is an account of where those weapons
came from, how the technology surprisingly and covertly spread, and who is likely to acquire
those weapons next and most importantly why. The authors' examination of post Cold War
national and geopolitical issues regarding nuclear proliferation and the effects of Chinese
sponsorship of the Pakistani program is eye opening. The reckless “nuclear weapons …
This is a political history of nuclear weapons from the discovery of fission in 1938 to the nuclear train wreck that seems to loom in our future. It is an account of where those weapons came from, how the technology surprisingly and covertly spread, and who is likely to acquire those weapons next and most importantly why. The authors’ examination of post Cold War national and geopolitical issues regarding nuclear proliferation and the effects of Chinese sponsorship of the Pakistani program is eye opening. The reckless “nuclear weapons programs for sale” exporting of technology by Pakistan is truly chilling, as is the on-again off-again North Korean nuclear weapons program.
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