Yemen\u27s experiment in popular parliamentary elections has shaken things up in the Arabian Peninsula, the last place on earth that the United States wants to see democracy flourish. But internal political differences, profound economic crisis and Saudi hostility puts this achievement at risk
Three months after the failed bombing of Northwest Flight 253, terrorism has become the dominant the...
This paper examines the impacts of electoral reforms and the Arab Spring on the activities of the Mu...
This paper sheds some light on the Southern Issue with reference to 2015 war in Yemen and shift of p...
Among the nations of the Arabian Peninsula, Yemen is the most populous, the poorest, and the most po...
In the early 1990s, after unification of North and South, the Republic of Yemen embarked itself in a...
In February 2012, Yemen’s revolutionary movement achieved its first victory: the removal of Presiden...
This chapter juxtaposes these seemingly two quite different storylines - one about Yemeni aspiration...
This article intends to shed light on the political and security developments in Yemen that ultimate...
A venal dictatorship three decades old, mutinous army officers, dissident tribal sheikhs, a parliame...
Ninth Mediterranean Research Meeting: Workshop 09Ever since the political elite of the two Yemeni st...
Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle East, faces a number of fundamental social, political and e...
In February 2011, Tawakkol Karman stood on a stage outside Sanaa University. A microphone in one han...
This article aimed to identify whether the politicized Yemeni tribes after the unification played a ...
For years now political scientists have been asking questions about why the Middle East remains one ...
Yemen is not currently a failed state, but it is experiencing huge political and economic problems t...
Three months after the failed bombing of Northwest Flight 253, terrorism has become the dominant the...
This paper examines the impacts of electoral reforms and the Arab Spring on the activities of the Mu...
This paper sheds some light on the Southern Issue with reference to 2015 war in Yemen and shift of p...
Among the nations of the Arabian Peninsula, Yemen is the most populous, the poorest, and the most po...
In the early 1990s, after unification of North and South, the Republic of Yemen embarked itself in a...
In February 2012, Yemen’s revolutionary movement achieved its first victory: the removal of Presiden...
This chapter juxtaposes these seemingly two quite different storylines - one about Yemeni aspiration...
This article intends to shed light on the political and security developments in Yemen that ultimate...
A venal dictatorship three decades old, mutinous army officers, dissident tribal sheikhs, a parliame...
Ninth Mediterranean Research Meeting: Workshop 09Ever since the political elite of the two Yemeni st...
Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle East, faces a number of fundamental social, political and e...
In February 2011, Tawakkol Karman stood on a stage outside Sanaa University. A microphone in one han...
This article aimed to identify whether the politicized Yemeni tribes after the unification played a ...
For years now political scientists have been asking questions about why the Middle East remains one ...
Yemen is not currently a failed state, but it is experiencing huge political and economic problems t...
Three months after the failed bombing of Northwest Flight 253, terrorism has become the dominant the...
This paper examines the impacts of electoral reforms and the Arab Spring on the activities of the Mu...
This paper sheds some light on the Southern Issue with reference to 2015 war in Yemen and shift of p...