Yemen
Jun 21, 2019
International and Internal U.S. Debates Refocus Spotlight on Yemen’s Conflict
The ongoing conflict in Yemen is inching toward the center of important debates for the United States, but international attention is unlikely to have any material impact on the conduct of the war.

May 1, 2019
Russia’s Strategic Balancing Act in Yemen
Russia’s policy of strategic nonalignment in Yemen can be explained by Moscow’s interests in the Gulf of Aden, soft power promotion aspirations in the Middle East, and desire to balance the conflicting interests of its regional partners.

Apr 19, 2019
U.N. Mediation Effort in Yemen at a Crossroads
The U.N. special envoy to Yemen announced that the principal parties to the conflict are now prepared to implement key provisions of the Stockholm Agreement. Is this a done deal, or just one more false start for a process that is now the object of growing skepticism?

Apr 10, 2019
Defining the U.S. Role in Yemen’s War
In the face of such deep divisions over the U.S. role in Yemen, what can the Trump administration do to help bring the destructive conflict to an end?

Mar 20, 2019
New Congress Sounds Alarms for U.S.-Gulf Arab Partnership
Yemen, Khashoggi, detainees, and nuclear technology are driving a deep-seated congressional backlash against Riyadh.

Jan 30, 2019
What the New Congress Means for U.S.-Gulf Relations
2019 could be a tough year on Capitol Hill for Gulf Arab countries.

Jan 29, 2019
Yemen after Stockholm: A Status Report
On January 29, AGSIW convened a roundtable discussion on the status of Yemen’s ongoing war – and efforts to hasten its end.

Jan 17, 2019
UAE Security Forum 2018: “Yemen after the War: Addressing the Challenges of Peace and Reconstruction”
This report is based on the presentations and discussions during the UAE Security Forum 2018, “Yemen after the War: Addressing the Challenges of Peace and Reconstruction,” held on December 9, 2018 in Abu Dhabi.
