Title:

The Man from Pakistan: The True Story of the Worlds Most Dangerous Nuclear Smuggler

Genre:
Thriller
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Type of Book:
Reference
Date Added:
2018-06-26 18:37:08
Synopsis:
In tackling the story of Pakistani nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan, Frantz and Collins (Death on the Black Sea) are entering a crowded field. As Adrian Levy and Catherine Scott-Clark did in Deception (reviewed July 30), this husband-and-wife team divides attention between Khans influence over Pakistans nuclear program and how the American government ignored evidence of his progress because Pakistan served as a convenient ally. While much of this story is familiar, Frantz and Collins do provide more detail on Khans background and draw on several different U.S. sources. (They reveal, for example, that the State Department discussed assassinating Khan as far back as 1978.) They also give the Pakistani government more benefit of the doubt than most other commentators: an internal corruption investigation ordered by Pervez Musharraf shortly after he became Pakistans president is interpreted as suggesting that Khans dealing with nations like Libya and Iran might not have been sanctioned by his government. Deception has more about Pakistans internal politics and an edge in readability and zing, but this is an equally serviceable overview.
Author:
Collins, Catherine
Frantz, Douglas
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Barcode:
9780446199582
Number of Copies:
1
Date Added:
2018-06-26 18:37:08

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