A Generation Without a Shared National Identity
State fragmentation is now manifesting in school assemblies, where instead of cultivating a shared national identity, schools are fostering new, disparate political identities. Shaima Bin
Majlis articles are short, argumentative policy pieces with clear recommendations at the end.
State fragmentation is now manifesting in school assemblies, where instead of cultivating a shared national identity, schools are fostering new, disparate political identities. Shaima Bin
While celebrated by the international community, many Yemenis do not see the country’s truce as a success. Significant disappointments included continuing violations and a lack
After years of war, Yemen is living through a watershed moment. Since April 2022, a national truce mediated by the United Nations is in effect and
The Yemeni peace process has so far not brought the political solution that so many Yemenis over the last seven years have been longing for
“The Yemeni people have chosen the path of peaceful dialogue and reconciliation”, said the spokesperson for United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on 18 March
In a nationwide survey conducted by the Yemen Polling Center in 2019, 45 percent of Taiz residents stated that they would first inform the police
Until today, socio-cultural norms, inherent to Yemen’s patriarchal social system, remain the primary barrier to Yemeni women’s empowerment. These norms pre-determine nearly all aspects of
As Yemen enters its seventh year of war, humour in the form of self-mockery is emerging and thriving amidst the sustained state of horror. People
The peace process in Yemen is facing major challenges, not least of which is the steep escalation of fighting in several parts of the country.
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Research Debrief Ghaidaa Motahar Gendered Security Gender-based Violence and Women’s Access to State and Non-state Security Provision in al-Dhali’ April 2020 Table of Contents Main
The Yemen Policy Center regularly partners up with distinguished research centers to publish research reports.
With funding from the Government of Canada, between April 2020 and November 2020 the Yemen Policy Center with the support of CARPO researched local security
When many parts of the world began to shut down public life to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in March 2020, observers hoped that
The FSO Safer, moored off Yemen’s coast, is an aging supertanker at an advanced stage of decay, and it could soon break apart or explode.
Last month, GCC-brokered Yemeni-Yemeni consultations concluded in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. We spoke with leading Emirati political analyst Mohammed Baharoon to get more insight. 1)
Culture and heritage are contested spaces during times of peace, and even more so during times of conflict. We spoke with Aziz Morfeq, Basement Cultural
On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, launching attacks at several strategic locations throughout the country including the capital of Kyiv. The attack on the
Yemen’s humanitarian crisis is, as many note, the world’s worst humanitarian disaster. There are complex causes which undermine and pose challenges to organizations that are
Yemen’s conflict has given rise to multiple armed groups, with the Amaliqa Brigades making headlines for their impact on conflict dynamics as they pushed the
Yemen Polling data and Yemen Policy analyses are frequently referenced in academic publications.
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