Spying on the Bomb: American Nuclear Intelligence from Nazi Germany to Iran and North Korea
Title | Spying on the Bomb: American Nuclear Intelligence from Nazi Germany to Iran and North Korea PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Richelson |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | 732 |
Release | 2007-09-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0393329828 |
'Spying on the Bomb' focuses on the past & present nuclear activities of various countries, intermingling what the US believed was happening with accounts of what actually occurred in each country's laboratories, test sites and decision-making councils.
Defusing Armageddon: Inside NEST, America's Secret Nuclear Bomb Squad
Title | Defusing Armageddon: Inside NEST, America's Secret Nuclear Bomb Squad PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey T. Richelson |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | 295 |
Release | 2009-02-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0393244067 |
The first in-depth examination of NEST: America's super-secret government agency operating to prevent nuclear terrorist attacks. Jeffrey T. Richelson reveals the history of the Nuclear Emergency Support Team, from the events leading to its creation in 1974 to today. Defusing Armageddon provides a behind-the-scenes look at NEST's personnel, operations, and detection and disablement equipment--employed in response to attempts at nuclear extortion, lost and stolen nuclear material, crashed nuclear-powered Soviet satellites, and al Qaeda's quest for nuclear weapons. Richelson traces the Cosmos satellite that crashed into the Canadian wilderness; nuclear threats to Los Angeles, New York, and other cities; and the surveillance of Muslim sites in the United States after 9/11. Relying on recently declassified documents and interviews with former NEST personnel, Richelson's extensive research reveals how NEST operated during the Cold War, how the agency has evolved, and its current efforts to reduce the chance of a nuclear device decimating an American city.
Bomb Scare
Title | Bomb Scare PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Cirincione |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | 226 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0231135106 |
Joseph Cirincione provides a probing investigation into the proliferation of nuclear weapons and what can be done to slow, stop, and even reverse their spread.
The Wizards Of Langley
Title | The Wizards Of Langley PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey T. Richelson |
Publisher | Basic Books |
Total Pages | 416 |
Release | 2008-11-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0786742666 |
In this, the first full-length study of the Directorate of Science and Technology, Jeffrey T. Richelson walks us down the corridors of CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, and through the four decades of science, scientists, and managers that produced the CIA we have today. He tells a story of amazing technological innovation in service of intelligence gathering, of bitter bureaucratic infighting, and sometimes, as in the case of its "mind-control" adventure, of stunning moral failure. Based on original interviews and extensive archival research, The Wizards of Langley turns a piercing lamp on many of the agency's activities, many never before made public.
Exporting the Bomb
Title | Exporting the Bomb PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Kroenig |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | 248 |
Release | 2011-10-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 080145767X |
In a vitally important book for anyone interested in nuclear proliferation, defense strategy, or international security, Matthew Kroenig points out that nearly every country with a nuclear weapons arsenal received substantial help at some point from a more advanced nuclear state. Why do some countries help others to develop nuclear weapons? Many analysts assume that nuclear transfers are driven by economic considerations. States in dire economic need, they suggest, export sensitive nuclear materials and technology—and ignore the security risk—in a desperate search for hard currency. Kroenig challenges this conventional wisdom. He finds that state decisions to provide sensitive nuclear assistance are the result of a coherent, strategic logic. The spread of nuclear weapons threatens powerful states more than it threatens weak states, and these differential effects of nuclear proliferation encourage countries to provide sensitive nuclear assistance under certain strategic conditions. Countries are more likely to export sensitive nuclear materials and technology when it would have the effect of constraining an enemy and less likely to do so when it would threaten themselves. In Exporting the Bomb, Kroenig examines the most important historical cases, including France's nuclear assistance to Israel in the 1950s and 1960s; the Soviet Union's sensitive transfers to China from 1958 to 1960; China's nuclear aid to Pakistan in the 1980s; and Pakistan's recent technology transfers, with the help of "rogue" scientist A. Q. Khan, from 1987 to 2002. Understanding why states provide sensitive nuclear assistance not only adds to our knowledge of international politics but also aids in international efforts to control the spread of nuclear weapons.
US INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY
Title | US INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY PDF eBook |
Author | JEFFREY T. RICHELSON |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 648 |
Release | 2019-06-14 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780367097950 |
The U.S. Intelligence Community
Title | The U.S. Intelligence Community PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Richelson |
Publisher | Westview Press |
Total Pages | 650 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0813349184 |
This book provides a detailed overview of America's vast intelligence empire, from its organizations and operations to its management structure. Drawing from a multitude of sources, it allows students to understand the full scope of intelligence organizations and activities, and gives valuable support to policymakers and military operations.