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Congress Poised to Move Forward with Bold Agenda on Yemen

Published February 8, 2019by Kate Kizer 2 Comments

by Kate Kizer Although the brutal assassination of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi may have begun to recede from the American public consciousness, Washington has clearly not moved on. In fact, the new Democratic majority in the House is poised,… Continue Reading →

Yemen Al-Qaeda, Congress, Donald Trump, Jamal Khashoggi, Kate Kizer, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen

Solar Power and the Yemeni Civil War

Published January 21, 2019by Guest Contributor 2 Comments

by Austin Bodetti Little about Yemen would suggest that it represents the next frontier for renewable energy. Since 2015, the Yemeni government, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates have fought Iranian-backed Houthi rebels for control of the country as… Continue Reading →

Yemen Austin Bodetti, Civil War, climate change, electricity, energy, global warming, Houthis, solar power, UN, Yemen

Focus on the Political in Yemen

Published January 9, 2019by Guest Contributor 1 Comment

by Alireza Ahmadi Despite meager progress in United Nations-led negotiations between the warring sides in Yemen, a cessation of hostilities, never mind a durable peace, is not likely to follow soon. After all, political barriers still stand. As Chatham House’s… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Yemen Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, Alireza Ahmadi, Houthis, Iran, Peter Salisbury, Saudi Arabia, UN, Yemen, Zaidi Shia

Making Yemen’s Hodeida Deal Stick

Published December 26, 2018by Guest Contributor

by Peter Salisbury On 17 December, the UN announced a ceasefire in the contested governorate of Hodeida. Thus far, after some initial wobbling, it has held. In this Q&A, Crisis Group’s senior Yemen analyst Peter Salisbury unpacks the ceasefire and… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Yemen Hodeida, Hudaydah, international crisis group, Peter Salisbury, Yemen, Yemeni civil war

Historic Senate Vote Sets Stage for End to U.S. Role in Yemen

Published December 18, 2018by William Hartung 1 Comment

by William Hartung Last week’s 56 to 41 Senate vote to end U.S. support for the brutal Saudi/UAE war in Yemen was historic on several fronts. It marked the first time the Senate used the War Powers Resolution of 1973… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Yemen Saudi Arabia, Senate, U.S. Foreign Policy, William Hartung, Yemen

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