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MARKEY, DANIEL (3) answer(s).
 
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False choice in Pakistan / Markey, Daniel   Journal Article
Markey, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Americans are increasingly frustrated with Pakistan's counterterrorism efforts, but the United States should resist the urge to threaten President Pervez Musharraf or demand a quick democratic transition. Getting Islamabad to play a more effective role in the war on terrorism will require that Washington strike a careful balance: pushing for political reform but without jeopardizing the military's core interests
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From Bad to Worse : Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and China–India Relations / Markey, Daniel ; Larsen, Jacob   Journal Article
Markey, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will have indirect consequences for relations between India and China. In the near term, those consequences appear to be mixed and limited. Over the long term, however, Moscow’s strategic misadventure threatens Russia’s position as an independent power, a defense supplier to India, and a champion of non-Western diplomatic initiatives that tend to encourage more stable China–India relations. The war will also produce “systemic” effects, including altered global expectations about the prospects for major-power conflict and a resurgence of US-led treaty alliances. In combination, these war-driven outcomes are likely to accelerate the deterioration of China–India relations that was already underway before February 2022.
Key Words China  India  Russia  Ukraine  China-India Relations 
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Pakistan postscrit / Markey, Daniel   Journal Article
Markey, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract A post-Musharraf Pakistan faces a future that could include military coups, growing extremism, a potential collapse of the state or a move toward rogue-nation status. There is no easy fix for Islamabad, but Washington must work with allies in Pakistan to avoid a potential catastrophe.
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