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Ambassador Stephen A. Seche

Former Executive Vice President

Ambassador Stephen A. Seche is the former executive vice president of the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington.

He spent 35 years as a career U.S. Foreign Service officer. From 2011-13, Seche served as deputy assistant secretary in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs at the Department of State, with responsibility for U.S. relations with the Gulf Arab states and Yemen. He served as the U.S. ambassador to Yemen from 2007-10.

During the 2006-07 academic year, Seche was a visiting fellow at the University of Southern California, where he taught public diplomacy in the master’s degree program. On his return from Yemen, he spent a year at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University, leading a graduate seminar in the School of Foreign Service.

From February 2005 to August 2006, Seche served as charge d’affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Damascus, Syria; he was deputy of chief of mission for the six months prior. This was his second tour in Damascus. From 1999 to 2002, Seche was the counselor for public affairs and the director of the American Cultural Center. He spent the two years between his Damascus assignments as director of the Office for Egypt and Levant Affairs at the Department of State in Washington, DC.

Seche spent the first seven years of his Foreign Service career in public diplomacy positions in Guatemala, Peru, and Bolivia. Other overseas assignments have included Ottawa, Canada and New Delhi, India. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and spent four years as a journalist before entering the Foreign Service.

He is married to Susan Canning; the couple has three daughters.

Analysis

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U.S. Political Transition Weighs Heavily on Yemen Peace Process

Critics worry that the Trump administration’s threat to designate the Houthis as terrorists would also undermine humanitarian efforts, while President-elect Biden is expected to return to more robust diplomacy.

Houthi rebel fighters display their weapons during a gathering aimed at mobilizing more fighters for the Houthi movement, Sanaa, Yemen, Feb. 20. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

Two Pillars of Yemeni Peace Efforts Near Collapse as Saudis Search for an Exit Door

The specter of a Saudi withdrawal from Yemen is prompting parties to the conflict to shore up their positions, further destabilizing the country.

Houthi Advances Complicate the Saudi Path Out of Yemen

A precipitous withdrawal risks greater instability and further disintegration of the war-torn country.

Yemen’s Fragile Peace Efforts at Risk as Regional Tensions Spike

As Iran contemplates its response to the killing of Major General Qassim Suleimani, it will likely look to an asymmetric response employing resources in the region, such as the Houthi rebels in Yemen.

UAE Withdrawal Creates “Crucial Moment” for Yemen Conflict

With its decision to withdraw from Yemen, the UAE has fundamentally changed the strategic context in Yemen.

Houthi fighters ride on a vehicle as they patrol a street in Sanaa, Yemen, Dec. 4, 2017. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

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.

Saudi Colonel Turki al-Malki, spokesperson for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, points to a screen showing what he said was evidence of Iranian intervention and support to Yemen's Houthi rebels during a news conference in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, May 31. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

Events

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Oct 13, 2020

Roundtable With Elliott Abrams, Special Representative for Iran and Venezuela, U.S. Department of State

Abrams discussed his role and priorities as he endeavors to build international support for the Trump administration’s maximum pressure campaign.

A Venezuelan oil worker holding a small Iranian flag attends a ceremony for the arrival of Iranian oil tanker Fortune at the El Palito refinery near Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, May 25. (AP Photo/Ernesto Vargas)
A Venezuelan oil worker holding a small Iranian flag attends a ceremony for the arrival of Iranian oil tanker Fortune at the El Palito refinery near Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, May 25. (AP Photo/Ernesto Vargas)

Sep 24, 2020

Roundtable With Martin Griffiths, United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen 

Griffiths provided his unique insights into the U.N.-led effort to bring the principal combatants to a negotiated ceasefire and move the country toward a sustained, political solution.

Supporters of Southern separatists at a rally supporting the United Arab Emirates amid a standoff with the United Nations-recognized government, Aden, Yemen, Sept. 5. (AP Photo/Wail al-Qubaty)
Supporters of Southern separatists at a rally supporting the United Arab Emirates amid a standoff with the United Nations-recognized government, Aden, Yemen, Sept. 5. (AP Photo/Wail al-Qubaty)

Mar 30, 2020

The Conflict in Yemen in its Sixth Year

On March 30, AGSIW hosted a briefing discussing salient issues and developments in the conflict in Yemen as it enters its sixth year.

Houthi rebel fighters display their weapons during a gathering aimed at mobilizing more fighters for the Houthi movement, Sanaa, Yemen, Feb. 20. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)
Houthi rebel fighters display their weapons during a gathering aimed at mobilizing more fighters for the Houthi movement, Sanaa, Yemen, Feb. 20. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

Jan 8, 2020

2020 Vision: AGSIW Assesses Threats and Opportunities in the Gulf

On January 8, AGSIW hosted a conversation considering the trends likely to shape the Gulf region in 2020.

Posters of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force commander Major General Qassim Suleimani and Kataib Hezbollah leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, both killed in a U.S. strike in January, hang in Baghdad, Iraq, Jan. 16. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
Posters of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force commander Major General Qassim Suleimani and Kataib Hezbollah leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, both killed in a U.S. strike in January, hang in Baghdad, Iraq, Jan. 16. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

Dec 6, 2019

Discussion With Mohammed Abulahoum

Abulahoum discussed the November 5 power-sharing agreement between the U.N.-recognized Yemeni government of President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi and the pro-secession Southern Transitional Council.

Mohammed Abulahoum, left, and Stephen A. Seche
Mohammed Abulahoum, left, and Stephen A. Seche

Oct 16, 2019

Yemen at a Crossroads: Are New Conflict Dynamics Reshaping the Country’s Future?

AGSIW hosted a discussion on recent developments in Yemen's war and issues central to the future of the country.

Yemen at a Crossroads panel on October 16
Yemen at a Crossroads panel on October 16