8 Feb 2024 Non-state actors and the phantom of asymmetry Ved Shinde The might of the US military no longer guarantees world order. There are new actors and new ecosystems in play.
30 Jan 2024 An Iranian trap in Yemen Ben Scott Washington was wise to delay its retaliation against the Houthis given the regional history with unintended consequences.
20 Nov 2023 The war in Gaza has not destroyed normalisation … for now Lydia Khalil Despite deepening hostilities, common strategic interests still bind Israel and most of the Arab states.
16 Jan 2023 A seat at the negotiating table: How women are building peace in Yemen Jena Jaensch Peace is not just the absence of conflict but dismantling the structures that contribute to gender-based violence.
28 Sep 2021 Yemen: the search for leverage after Afghanistan Philip Eliason Islamists see advantage in a perceived reduction of America’s commitment to friends. Yemen could be the start.
9 Jul 2020 Cashing in the chips at the Trump casino Rodger Shanahan The prospect of a Biden administration has pro-US leaders in the Middle East seeking to keep their political “winnings”.
10 Jun 2020 In Yemen, a deadly concoction of arms sales, conflict and Covid-19 Rebecca Barber Without a ceasefire, a humanitarian catastrophe fuelled by Western arms shipments is about to get much worse.
18 Mar 2020 Middle East dispatch: MBS purge, dam dispute, refugees in jeopardy Lauren Williams As Covid-19 threatens some of the world’s most vulnerable, power plays continue in northern Africa and Saudi Arabia.
17 Jun 2019 Yemen conflict: why a British court ruling could matter for Australia Grace Williamson A legal challenge over UK arms sales to Yemen combatants could put further pressure on Australia’s defence exports.
2 Nov 2018 Yemen, Khashoggi, and the deadly Saudi trade Elise Thomas No one denies Western weapons are used in Yemen but it took a journalist’s death to focus on arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
10 Aug 2018 Yemen and the drone innovation Rodger Shanahan If pro-Houthi media claims are believed, the use of drones as weapons is increasingly strategic and more than tactical.
29 Jun 2018 Make or break: UAE in Yemen Alexander Harper Amid claims of human rights abuses, many Yemenis are increasingly coming to view the Emirates as an occupying power.
8 Feb 2018 The spectre of a divided Yemen Alexander Harper Throughout the last year, Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi’s control over the south deteriorated.
5 Dec 2017 Yemen’s Ali Abdullah Saleh: the demise of a great survivor Rodger Shanahan Saudi meddling in neighbouring Yemen has again come unstuck.
24 Nov 2017 Saudi desperation as Yemen campaign stagnates Alexander Harper Rare access to Yemen's badlands reveal the human and economic cost of the conflict.
20 Nov 2017 Navy fails to exercise common sense with Saudi boarding party Rodger Shanahan The naval blockade of Yemen has entangled a careless Australia.
16 Aug 2017 Cholera in Yemen: A totally preventable catastrophe Annmaree O’Keeffe 'This cholera scandal is entirely man-made by the conflicting parties and those beyond Yemen’s borders, who are leading, supplying, fighting and perpetuating the fear and fighting,'
2 May 2017 What is Trump’s game in Yemen? Alexander Harper Yemen has been rather prominent in the Trump Administration's foreign policy agenda.