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  1. Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis: Impact on the Political Transition

    August 29, 2012. Atlantic Council of the US

    —Huffduffed by kahudson 8 months ago

  2. 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

    —Huffduffed by kahudson one year ago

  3. 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

    —Huffduffed by kahudson one year ago

  4. 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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  5. 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

    —Huffduffed by kahudson one year ago