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How Britain’s geostrategic interests shape its involvement in Yemen
Jonathan Fenton-Harvey* While attention has mostly been focused on the United States’ role in Yemen, following President Joe Biden’s decision…
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What Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia could mean for Yemen
By Jonathan Fenton-Harvey* Joe Biden is expected to make his first visit to the Middle East in mid-July, where he…
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The impact of Russia-Ukraine Crisis on Yemen
Jonathan Fenton-Harvey As the world’s attention has been fixated on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the inevitable global consequences, ordinary…
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Could Iran be a Spoiler in Yemen’s Peace Process?
While Saudi Arabia has acted as the primary geopolitical heavyweight in Yemen’s war, its traditional regional rivals Iran has been…
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War and Hunger: Is it possible to mitigate rising food and fuel prices in Yemen due to the Russia Ukraine war?
By Charlene Anne British Journalist and Writer The ripple effect of Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine and its economic fallout,…
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Analyzing Yemen’s Coup of September 2014 – January 2015
By Dr. Stephen Day Professor of International Affairs at Rollins College, Florida, USA. In the 2020 book, “Global, Regional, and…
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The Interplay between Global and Regional Actors inside Yemeni Politics at the Time of the 2014-2015 Coup
By: Dr. Stephen Day, Professor of Middle East Studies at Rollins College, Florida, USA In this third article on the…
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Conclusions of the 2020 Book, “Global, Regional, and Local Dynamics in the Yemen Crisis,” Co-Edited by Stephen Day and Noel Brehony
By Dr. Stephen Day* March 28, 2022 At the end of February 2020, the major English-language publisher of academic research,…
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The US’ Declining Influence Over Yemen
Jonathan Fenton-Harvey* Hopes for peace in Yemen became revitalized after President Abed Rabbuh Mansur Hadi announced from exile in…
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Why have international donors not delivered for Yemen’s humanitarian crisis?
Jonathan Fenton-Harvey* The United Nations (UN) has described Yemen’s humanitarian crisis as the “world’s worst”, yet the country’s devastating conflict…
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