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Nuclear Insecurity: Understanding the Threat from Rogue Nations and Terrorists (Praeger Security International) [Hardcover]

Jack Caravelli (Author)
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0275997464 978-0275997465 November 30, 2007

Nuclear Insecurity is an insider's account of official American efforts to prevent the theft or diversion of nuclear and radiological weapons that could be used by rogue nations or terrorist groups. This perspective draws heavily from the author's work on the White House National Security Council Staff (1996-2000), where he was directly responsible to President Clinton for the development of U.S. nuclear material security policies and, subsequently, at the U.S. Department of Energy, where he directed the department's largest international nuclear security program, focused primarily on Russia.

In Caravelli's assessment, despite exceptional bipartisan political support and very high funding levels that have reached over $9 billion, a series of policy mistakes and programmatic bureaucratic missteps have badly compromised the United States government's efforts to protect against the spread of nuclear weapons and materials. The most striking example of the current situation is that the U.S. government, some 12 years after the start of these programs, still has failed to enhance the security of more than 300 metric tons of nuclear materials in Russia alone, enough to make hundreds of nuclear devices. The book concludes with recommendations and policy prescriptions for addressing some of these problems.


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"Caravelli addresses the US's nuclear nonproliferation efforts from a government insider's point of view, highlighting bureaucratic obstacles and programmatic difficulties encountered despite bipartisan support for policy objectives….Recommended. General readers, upper-division undergraduate and graduate students."

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"Caravelli critiques US efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and materials. He makes recommendations to address the many problems his analysis identifies."

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"With the end of the Cold War there was a tendency in some quarters to believe that a great shadow had been lifted and that Western security could no longer be challenged. But such optimism was never wholly realistic. The downfall of the Soviet Union and the consequent removal of the discipline it exerted over its client states created new dangers and this book is a timely reminder that complacency is never acceptable. Materials once controlled and secured by the Soviet military are becoming a traded commodity for those who seek to threaten and injure the West. Where once only nations could wage war, now relatively small groups, with access to the right components, might wreak destruction on a scale we could not have imagined only a decade or so ago. Yes, we have had some successes, but more are needed if we are to remain safe. Jack Caravelli offers us much to ponder and some pressing options for the future."

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Margaret Thatcher

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  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (November 30, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275997464
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275997465
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,466,619 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Review by Dr. T. G. Starkey, December 30, 2007
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This book offers a combination of personal experiences and case studies related to nuclear and radiological proliferation. The insights that Jack Caravelli provides of the interactions, harmonious and acrimonious, of the various US agencies tasked with non-proliferation duties, illustrate how critical both personal and professional relationships are to progress. The description of the oversight of the US Department of Energy, by the Government Accountability Office, shows how carefully arranged mechanisms can be thwarted by obstruction and ineptitude. The two case studies address Pakistan and Iran, and are detailed and timely. They afford an historic overview and cover contemporary developments up to the point of publication. In addition, the case study of the critical international confrontation with Iran includes suggested solutions to ending the nuclear threat. This book is a useful addition to the literature on the risk of all forms of nuclear proliferation. It should be read by interested parties in both the US and Europe.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nuclear Insecurity, January 12, 2008
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Dr. Caravelli is most certainly an expert in understanding the seriousness and complexity of the nuclear threat we face. His candid and forthright style further increases the book's credibility. The structure and flow of the book allow the reader to fully grasp the overall severity of the situation while understanding the multifaceted contributing elements. It is also eminently readable.

Notably the book goes beyond filling the need to understand the events that lead us to today's threats in its many dimensions. It sets the context of the critical challenges to contain and control nuclear stockpiles and nuclear proliferation and offers a realistic multistep solution to best mitigate the nuclear threat. This book is certainly an eye opener.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Nuclear Insecurity book review, January 9, 2008
This review is from: Nuclear Insecurity: Understanding the Threat from Rogue Nations and Terrorists (Praeger Security International) (Hardcover)
The author's expertise offers a clear understanding of the history and challenges facing the United States, as well as the world, in this age of "nuclear insecurity". His experience in the CIA, National Security Agency and Department of Energy certainly enables him to provide in-depth and comprehensive insights into this most pressing problem. More heed needs to be paid to both the analysis and insights presented.

As a current US Government employee, it's uplifting to see how Caravelli and other dedicated senior managers could navigate the bureaucratic barriers to "do the right thing". The chapters unfold to tell the story of forging policies to meet the nuclear insecurity challenges in the face of shortsighted decisions and managerial incompetence that are so often counterproductive to long-term solutions.

The book carries lessons that are clearly contemporary as inadequate control and the lack of effective security of nuclear materials compound the real and actual dangers of nuclear proliferation today. I recommend this book to those concerned with one of the greatest enduring threats to America, as well as Western civilization.

From a current US Government employee.
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material security work, threat reduction work, nuclear insecurity, radiological sources, threat reduction programs, new strategic framework, security upgrades
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United States, North Korea, Security Council, State Department, Middle East, Soviet Union, Russian Navy, White House, United Kingdom, United Nations, Saudi Arabia, Ken Baker, President Bush, Additional Protocol, Cold War, President Musharraf, Department of Defense, International Atomic Energy Agency, Operation Sapphire, Department of Energy, President Clinton, Persian Gulf, Leon Fuerth, Capitol Hill, Agreed Framework
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