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Thu, Mar 22, 2018
Khoury Quoted in Arab News on a Resolution on Yemen’s Civil War
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In the News by Nabeel Khoury
Tue, Mar 20, 2018
Khoury Joins Bloomberg to Discuss the Meeting Between Saudi Arabian Prince and Donald Trump
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In the News by Nabeel Khoury
Tue, Jun 21, 2016
The EU, Areas of Conflict in International Politics, and the Case for Assuming Greater Responsibility
This article is remarks by Ralf Fuecks, president of the Heinrich-Böll Foundation, presented at the Foundation’s 17th Annual Policy Conference on June 17, 2016.
MENASource by Ralf Fuecks
Wed, Sep 23, 2015
Saab: The UAE’s Bold Choice in Yemen
Brent Scowcroft Center Resident Senior Fellow for Middle East Security Bilal Y. Saab writes for Newsweek on the pitfalls of the United Arab Emirates’ intervention in Yemen:
In the News by Bilal Saab
Wed, Apr 8, 2015
Al-Qaeda Affiliate Gains from Yemen Crisis
Al-Qaeda in the Arabia Peninsula (AQAP) has emerged as one of the biggest beneficiaries of the crisis in Yemen where its traditional enemies—Saudi Arabia and Zaydi Shia Houthi rebels—are preoccupied in a war against each other. “AQAP is benefitting from the chaos and the collapse of the Yemeni state,” Nabeel Khoury, a Nonresident Senior Fellow […]
New Atlanticist by Ashish Kumar Sen
Wed, Apr 8, 2015
Return to Diplomacy ‘Best Bet’ for Yemen
Atlantic Council’s Nabeel Khoury discusses crisis in Yemen A quick return to diplomacy is the best bet for Yemen, says Nabeel Khoury, a Nonresident Senior Fellow in the Atlantic Council’s Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East. Khoury spoke in an interview with the New Atlanticist’s Ashish Kumar Sen. Excerpts below:
New Atlanticist by Ashish Kumar Sen
Wed, Jan 21, 2015
In Yemen, a US Policy Focused on Drones Missed the Roots of Instability and Terror
US and Allies Need to Help Build Economy, Governance, and Justice, Analyst Says The chaos in Yemen underscores that the United States and its allies need a comprehensive security and economic strategy for that country, says Atlantic Council analyst Danya Greenfield. Yemen’s decline, marked yesterday as Shiite tribesmen besieged the presidential offices, has given new […]
New Atlanticist by Ashish Kumar Sen
Thu, Oct 9, 2014
A blueprint for a comprehensive US counterterrorism strategy in Yemen
A new Atlantic Council issue brief argues that current US counterterrorism efforts in Yemen fail to address deeper structural issues that foment extremism and destabilize Yemen’s central government. In “A Blueprint for a Comprehensive US Counterterrorism Strategy in Yemen,” former US Ambassador to Yemen Barbara K. Bodine and Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East […]
Issue Brief by Barbara K. Bodine and Danya Greenfield
Thu, Oct 9, 2014
Do drone strikes in Yemen undermine US security objectives?
Despite President Obama’s assertion that the United States’ counterterrorism strategy targeting militants in Yemen and Somalia provide a “successful” model to be emulated in its fight against ISIS, a new Atlantic Council issue brief assesess the use of drones and the US strategy in Yemen, and argues this approach is shortsighted and threatens US national […]
Issue Brief by Danya Greenfield and Stefanie A. Hausheer
Mon, Sep 8, 2014
Yemen: Protests and Mistrust of Government Hamper Another Arab Struggle Toward Stability
Months After ‘National Dialogue’ Opened a Path Forward, Ill-Prepared Reforms Ignite New Turmoil Eight months after Yemen sparked hope for its stabilization with a broad political accord for a new, federal state, that agreement has eroded into massive protests that threaten to undermine the earlier progress. Tens of thousands of Shia tribesmen from Yemen’s Houthi […]
New Atlanticist