Yemen
Yemen
War in Yemen, Two Years On
Two years have passed since the start of the Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen.
U.S. Entry Ban Shocks the Region
The executive order issued by President Donald Trump barring entry into the United States by nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries—Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen—has drawn sharp reactions from around the region.
Jihadism in the Arab World after 2011: Explaining Its Expansion
EU Action in the Mediterranean: Structural Impediments Post-2011
Attempted Attack on U.S. Ship Marks New Stage in Yemen War
Eighteen months have passed since the Yemeni Civil War began, pitting the forces of President Mansur Hadi and his allies against former president Ali Abduhallah Saleh and the Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
The Middle East and the Next Administration
The Middle East Policy Council's 86th Capitol Hill Conference has concluded. The full video and unedited transcript are available below. A policy brief derived from this event can be read here. The panel, held October 13, 2016, offered diverse perspectives on the challenges for U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and opportunities for the next administration.
Yemen Crisis Worsens as UN-Brokered Peace Process Teeters
In Yemen, the Houthi rebels and former president Ali Abdullah Saleh have announced their intention to create a “supreme council” to rule the beleaguered Gulf state.