Nuclear jihadist : the true story of the man who sold the world's most dangerous secrets-- and how we could have stopped him / Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Twelve 12, 2007.Edition: 1st edDescription: xv, 413 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780446505604
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623.45119 SAL Genesis of South Asian nuclear deterrence : | 623.4511909 RHO Making of the atomic bomb / | 623.45119092 COR Shopping for bombs : | 623.45119092 FRA Nuclear jihadist : | 623.812 NEW Marine hydrodynamics / | 623.82009 MAT Shipbuilding, navigation and the Portuguese in pre-modern India / | 623.87236 MED Medium and high speed diesel engines |
1. The smiling man
2. An accidental opportunity
3. The Muslim alliance
4. Going home
5. The Pakistani pipeline
6. Double standards
7. The road to Kahuta
8. Operation butter factory
9. Actionable intelligence
10. A nuclear cowshed
11. See no evil
12. Crimes and cover-ups
13. Nuclear ambiguity
14. Man of the year
15. One-stop shopping
16. Wishful thinking
17. Saddam's gambit
18. Missed signals
19. Nuclear nationalism
20. More and more pieces
21. A mysterious murder
22. Inside the network
23. Tightening the noose
24. "With us or against us"
25. Diplomatic chess
26. Spy games
27. The drowning man
28. Checkbook proliferation
29. Nuclear Wal-Mart
30. Who's next?.
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