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A Crumbling Saudi-Emirati Alliance in Yemen May Change US Gulf Policy
Sep 4, 2019The UAE's backing of Yemen’s southern separatists has angered Saudi Arabia and helped lead to a reevaluation of American policy toward the conflict. More volat…
- Panel Discussions
The Future of Yemen: Between Internal Divisions and External Interference
,On September 11, 2019 Arab Center Washington DC (ACW) hosted a panel discussion at the National Press Club titled “The Future of Yemen: Between Internal Divisi…
- Washington Policy Weekly
Will US-led Negotiations in Yemen Be Successful?
Aug 28, 2019Is the Trump Administration is prepared to exert the effort necessary to secure fruitful negotiations in Yemen, given the large number of factions with many di…
- Policy Analysis
Will Somalia Share Yemen’s Fate?
Aug 28, 2019The UAE’s support of the secessionist leaders of Somaliland and Puntland in realizing their costly dream of independence is likely to throw Somalia and the sur…
- Policy Analysis
Conflict in Aden: Implications of the Pro-Hadi Forces’ Defeat
Aug 26, 2019There remain serious obstacles on the road to secession by Yemen's Southern Transitional Council, especially the contrary aims and programs in the various sout…
Imad K. Harb quoted on the KSA-UAE alliance
Aug 23, 2019Imad K. Harb, ACW's Director of Research and Analysis, was quoted by the Christian Science Monitor on why the Saudi-UAE alliance in cracking. Read more
- Policy Analysis
Changes in UAE Policy: Reasons and Motivations
Aug 20, 2019he UAE considers this as the right moment to distance itself from confrontation, anticipating US-Iranian negotiations that might leave it to harvest the fruits…
Imad K. Harb: The looming partition of Yemen
Aug 20, 2019After the UAE's decision to withdraw its troops from Yemen, the secessionist takeover of Aden was inevitable.Read more
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Imad K. Harb: Why the United Arab Emirates Is Abandoning Saudi Arabia in Yemen
Aug 1, 2019With the war in Yemen stalemated, the UAE has started pulling back—leaving its powerful ally holding the bag.Read more
- Policy Analysis
Saudi Arabia May Be on Its Own in Yemen
Jul 15, 2019The UAE’s withdrawal from Yemen highlights the serious problems facing the war effort there. This situation puts Saudi Arabia in a difficult position and force…
- Policy Analysis
Child Soldiers in Yemen: One Element of a Humanitarian Disaster
Jul 8, 2019ACW intern Annelise Adrian reports on the use of child soldiers in the Yemen war by both the Saudi-led coalition and the Houthi rebel group. This is one of the…
- Washington Policy Weekly
Bad Press is Turning Congress’s Attention Back to Saudi Arabia
Jun 12, 2019Marcus Montgomery writes that recent negative press coverage is raising Saudi Arabia’s visibility on Capitol Hill and hastening momentum among members of Congr…