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Cooperative strategy for 21st century seapower: thinking about the new US maritime strategy / Hoyt, Timothy D; Winner, Andrew C   Journal Article
Winner, Andrew C Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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International security challenges and emerging flashpoints / Hoyt, Timothy D   Journal Article
Hoyt, Timothy D Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Military industry and regional defense policy: India, Iraq and Israel / Hoyt, Timothy D 2007  Book
Hoyt, Timothy D Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2007.
Description xiii292p.
Standard Number 071465714X
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051754338.473550095/HOY 051754MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   109326


Pakistan, an ally by any other name / Hoyt, Timothy D   Journal Article
Hoyt, Timothy D Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Military  China  Terrorist  America  US - Strategy  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Politics, proximity, and paranoia: the evolution of kashmir as / Hoyt, Timothy D July 2003  Journal Article
Hoyt, Timothy D Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
Summary/Abstract Washington refuses to chart a roadmap for peace in Kashmir. Although the chances for resolving the dispute are low, the probability of failure should not inhibit the US government from pursuing a more proactive role in resolving the conflict. The United States is the "sole pole" in a unipolar international system; regarding the world's thorniest disputes, it either leads or bears the brunt of its own passivity. Leadership requires more than devising policies that are guaranteed to work; it also involves taking risks on bold initiatives that may fail, but whose unlikely success would produce greater stability in global affairs. This article examines the admittedly slim prospects for settling the Kashmir dispute and the role Washington might play in such a process. It argues that only one conflict-resolution option seems even remotely viable: a phased conversion of the existing Kashmiri Line of Control into an internationally recognized Indo-Pakistani border.
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United States and maritime strategy: a pradochial view from the US naval war college / Hoyt, Timothy D   Journal Article
Hoyt, Timothy D Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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