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From Palms to Sands: How Climate Change Is Destroying Green Yemen
Yemen is experiencing brutal cycles of drought and deluge, a dangerous combination for a people already facing severe food insecurity.
Oct 16, 2024
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Muneer Bin Wabar
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Cairo: Stuck between Securing the Red Sea and Avoiding a Perception of Support for Israel
Despite economic losses, Egypt is still hesitant to participate in any direct military operations to deter the Houthis. Cairo believes that it is more appropriate to work towards ending the military operations in the Gaza Strip and launching a political process, rather than opening a new front to expand the conflict in the Middle East.
Jan 26, 2024
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Mohamed Maher
Mohamed Farid
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Yemeni Honey Production: An Ancient Craft Drawing Modern Attention
There is no question that promoting economic growth and improving the ability of Yemenis to make a living is one approach to breaking the cycle of poverty and violence in the country, but progress should also be tied to Yemeni culture and to environmental challenges to make it more sustainable.
Jan 8, 2024
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Muneer Bin Wabar
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Better Late than Never: Bahrain’s Attitude Towards the Red Sea Defense Coalition
The multinational security operation Prosperity Guardian—of which Bahrain is a member—has the potential to protect trade in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, curb piracy and armed robbery on commercial ships, preserve supply and energy chains, and enhance regional security and prosperity.
Dec 29, 2023
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Ahdeya Ahmed Al-Sayed
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Migration from the Horn of Africa to Yemen: Not Just a Passing Phenomenon
Though Yemen struggles with economic, political, and environmental issues of its own, more and more migrants are crossing the country's borders in hopes of a better life.
May 25, 2023
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Muneer Bin Wabar
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Political Settlement in Yemen: Challenges and Future Prospects
In order to reach a sustainable political settlement in Yemen, all parties must be involved in negotiating the geographic and military dimensions of the country's future.
May 23, 2023
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Adel Dashela
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Another Round of Negotiations with the Houthis: AQAP as Potential Spoiler in Yemen
If talks with the Houthis continue to ignore key Yemeni stakeholders, al-Qaeda is poised to absorb disillusioned tribal groups into its ranks.
May 16, 2023
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Mohamed Mokhtar Qandil
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Between the Lines: Understanding the Houthi Employment Code of Conduct
Since the failure of international efforts to renew the ceasefire in Yemen this past November, the Houthi movement has—with increasing speed—spread its influence and dominance over the men and women living under its control.
Jan 15, 2023
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Laila Lutf Al-Thawr
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Internet Access in Yemen Should Be an Opportunity for Cooperation, not a Target
Internet connectivity should be treated as a basic human right. Yemen urgently needs functional Internet for a variety of reasons, including facilitating humanitarian assistance and supporting economic recovery when the war ends.
Mar 4, 2022
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Nadia al-Sakkaf
Justin Alexander
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A New Phase in the Yemen War: Context and Consequences
Recent Houthi attacks on the UAE shed light on the latest developments in the Yemeni war, and how key actors will maneuver in the coming months.
Feb 28, 2022
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Nabil Hetari
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An Exceptional Case: Saudi Relations with Yemen’s Islah Party
Yemen's Islah Party and Saudi Arabia have enjoyed a special relationship for over a decade, but now internal politics threaten to tarnish this unique partnership.
Jul 26, 2021
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Mutahar Al-Sofari
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The Battle of Marib: the Challenge of Ending a Stalemate War
Without an exerted international peace effort, the siege on Marib could destroy the possibility of a unified Yemen.
Jul 9, 2021
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Nabil Hetari
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The Biden Administration’s Opportunities to Promote Peace in Yemen
A federalist system is the only viable option for a new government in Yemen.
Feb 18, 2021
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Olfat Al-Dubai
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Biden Can Broker an End to the War in Yemen
Yemenis are eager for Biden to act on his campaign pledge to end the war in Yemen, using U.S. influence to bring all sides to negotiate an end to the conflict.
Dec 18, 2020
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Abu Bakr al-Qirbi
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A Widening Schism between Saudi Arabia and the Islah Party Prolongs Yemen's War
Saudi Arabia should not pursue its perfect political arrangement in Yemen at the expense of peace.
Dec 18, 2020
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Karim Al-Yemani
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Coercing Compliance: The Houthis and the Tribes of Northern Yemen
Understanding the relationship between the Houthis and Yemen’s northern tribes helps clarify the limited nature of the relationship, while demonstrating the lasting harm Houthis have made to traditional tribal structures.
Nov 6, 2020
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Adel Dashela
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The Southern Issue in Yemen: Hopes and Challenges
The 2014 National Dialogue Conference allowed for ample discussion of the southern issue in Yemen. Now, all sides must help implement the solutions outlined there and in the more recent Riyadh Agreement to ensure that a just solution to the southern issue is achieved.
Sep 16, 2020
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Ali Said al-Ahmadi
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Independence in Southern Yemen: An STC Perspective
With the failure to implement the Riyadh Agreement, Yemen’s Southern Transitional Council calls for independence as the best means of ensuring south Yemen’s peace and stability.
Sep 8, 2020
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Abdulsalem Mused
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Marib, Last Hope for Restoring the State in Yemen
With clashes between Houthis and the Yemeni government forces escalating in Marib, the city’s inhabitants will lose no matter who claims victory.
May 15, 2020
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Yasmin Al-Qadhi
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Federalism Is the Answer to Peacebuilding in South Yemen
On April 25, the Southern Transitional Council (STC) announced a declaration of self-rule in Aden, breaking from the Hadi government in the most recent development in Yemen’s years long civil war. However, it is already struggling to cope with the first real challenge in managing the outbreak in COVID19 cases
Apr 30, 2020
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Olfat Al-Dubai
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