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Yemen: Regional Dynamics May Help New U.N. Envoy in Negotiations

With the peace process stalled, Hans Grundberg will need to revise the framework for ending the conflict in Yemen, but his main challenge lies in bringing the local actors to the political discussion.

A Houthi rebel mans a machine gun mounted on a military truck in Sanaa, Yemen, Oct. 20, 2014. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

Can a New U.N. Envoy Produce Peace in Yemen?

On July 15, AGSIW hosted a discussion on the top issues and challenges facing the incoming United Nations special envoy for Yemen.

The Houthi rebel delegation, right, and delegates of the internationally recognized Yemeni government hold talks on Yemen, in Amman, Jordan, Feb. 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Raad Adayleh)

A Grand Bargain for Yemen

The next U.N. special envoy for Yemen will be uniquely positioned to spearhead a grand bargain that might be the international community’s last chance to reconstitute Yemen as a single state.

Yemeni fighters backed by the Saudi-led coalition ride on the back of an armored vehicle as they leave the front lines near Marib, Yemen, June 19. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

Yemeni Soldiers and the Battle for Pay

Lacking and intermittent payments to soldiers risk incentivizing local small wars that could persist regardless of whether a national conflict resolution deal is achieved.

Yemeni soldiers secure Sanaa Airport ahead of the arrival of Houthi prisoners after being released by the Saudi-led coalition, Sanaa, Yemen, Nov. 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

With Renewed Efforts To End the War, What are the Prospects for Peace in Yemen?

On Wednesday April 28, AGSIW hosted a discussion on efforts to end the conflict in Yemen.

Houthi supporters attend a rally marking six years for a Saudi-led coalition in Sanaa, Yemen, March 26. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

The Great Fall: Putting Together Peace Talks for a Broken Yemen

With Yemen’s increasingly fractured political landscape, the longer the war continues, the harder it will be to resolve.

General Tariq Saleh, a nephew of late Yemeni leader Ali Abdullah Saleh, puts on his coat at the Republican Palace in Sanaa, Yemen, January 10, 2011. (REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah)

Battlefield Realities Overshadow Some Core Yemeni Concerns in Peace Process

With multiple interests at play, peacemaking in Yemen is a complex problem that goes beyond one party's willingness to take action.

Smoke rises after Saudi-led airstrikes on an army base in Sanaa, Yemen, Mar. 7. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

Revitalizing Yemen’s Ancient Traditions of Coffee Cultivation

Young Yemenis set up coffee startups to bolster Yemen’s agricultural sector, setting the stage for economic recovery and social change.

Photo of Yemeni farmer Mohsen Ali teaching his grandson about ripeness of coffee cherries (Provided by Sabcomeed)