Shopping for Bombs
Discover the fascinating and alarming world of nuclear proliferation in "Shopping for Bombs" by Simon McKenzie. Published by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd in 2006, this compelling hardback spans 288 pages, providing an in-depth account of Pakistan's enigmatic nuclear figure, AQ Khan. McKenzie paints a vivid picture of how Khan emerged as the globe's foremost black market dealer in nuclear weapons technology. The book uncovers the intricate web of transactions through which he supplied this dangerous technology to some of the most perilous nations on the planet. With keen insights and thorough research, "Shopping for Bombs" offers readers a gripping exploration of the dark side of global security issues and the complexities of nuclear commerce. Ideal for anyone interested in international relations, security studies, or the history of nuclear weapons, this book is a must-read for those seeking to understand the implications of nuclear trade today.