Daniel Markey, South Asia expert at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses how much to worry about Islamic Jihadists gaining access to Pakistani nuclear weapons

Nuclear Power Channel #11

Washington, D.C.
July 19, 2007

By Marc Strassman
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Daniel Markey, Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations


Daniel Markey is an expert at CFR on India, Pakistan, and South Asia

Daniel Markey, a Fellow for India, Pakistan and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) (“A Nonpartisan Resource for Information and Analysis”), is, according to the CFR’s website, a “former State Department Policy Planning Staff member [whose] current work focuses on U.S. policy in South Asia, especially Pakistan and India, [with expertise in] South Asia; U.S. foreign policy; international security; [and] international relations theory.

Daniel Markey spoke today with Nuclear Power Channel reporter Marc Strassman about the appropriate level of worry about the danger inherent in the possible accession to control of Pakistani nuclear weapons by Islamic Jihadists in the context of increasing internal unrest in recent days within Pakistan.


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