August 29, 2012. Atlantic Council of the US
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Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis: Impact on the Political Transition
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Salafis in Yemen: Caught in the Revolution
The Salafi movement in Yemen has historically been mostly apolitical, but the 2011 uprising has deeply transformed the Islamist camp. January 24, 2012
http://www.carnegieendowment.org/2012/01/24/salafis-in-yemen-caught-in-revolution/901p
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Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States
Yemen’s power structures are under great strain as the political elite struggles to adapt to nationwide demands for a more responsive and inclusive government. Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states will play a critical role in Yemen’s future. May 19, 2011 http://www.carnegieendowment.org/2011/05/19/yemen-saudi-arabia-and-gulf-states/jos
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The Crisis in Yemen: AQAP, Salah, and Governmental Instability - FPRI
This presentation was part of Teaching The Middle East: Between Authoritarianism And Reform, a History Institute for Teachers. October 15, 2011 http://www.fpri.org/multimedia/20111015.swift.yemen.html
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Yemen: 2011 Stability Survey
In April 2011, FPRI posted the most extensive survey done to date of Yemen’s population. Conducted by Glevum Associates, a firm run by FPRI Senior Fellow Andrew Garfield, the survey indicated a disquieting level of support for Al Qaeda among Yemen’s populous as well as a profound resistance to US intervention in the country. In response to the enormous interest in the survey, and rising tensions in the country, FPRI brought together a group of experts to discuss the survey as well as recent developments, including the reported shift in US policy toward a public role in easing Yemen’s President out of office despite his cooperation in fighting Al Qaeda.
http://www.fpri.org/multimedia/20110414.yemensurvey.brief.html
