Reminder: Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf States, Thursday, May 19, 12:15 p.m.

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Reminder: Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf States, Thursday, May 19, 12:15 p.m.

 

Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf States

 

 

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Related Analysis
Al-Qaeda Grows in Yemen (op-ed, National Interest, March 28)
The Unraveling of the Salih Regime in Yemen (op-ed, CTC Sentinel, March)
EVENT DETAILS
DATE Thursday, May 19, 2011
TIME 12:15 to 1:45 p.m.
LOCATION Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
SPEAKERS Ginny Hill and Christopher Boucek
Yemen's power structures are under great strain as the political elite struggles to adapt to nationwide demands for a more legitimate, responsive, and inclusive government. Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states, with significant financial resources, strong cultural ties to Yemen, and important informal connections, will play a critical role in Yemen's future. A new Chatham House briefing paper, "Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf States: Elite Politics, Street Protests, and Regional Diplomacy," examines this complex relationship against the backdrop of the Arab Spring.

Ginny Hill will discuss the issues in the paper. Carnegie’s Christopher Boucek will moderate.

A light lunch will be served at 12:00 p.m.
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Speaker
Ginny Hill runs the Chatham House Yemen Forum, a specialist global network that pursues policy solutions for Yemen. Ginny advises governments, non-profits and the private sector on security and politics in Yemen, and she regularly contributes to radio and TV programmes. She is an associate fellow at Chatham House. Hill is formerly an award-winning filmmaker and correspondent, who has reported for the BBC and al-Jazeera English.


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Christopher Boucek is an associate in the Carnegie Middle East Program where his research focuses on security challenges in the Arabian Gulf and Northern Africa. He is a leading authority on disengagement and rehabilitation programs for Islamist militants and extremists and a recognized expert on terrorism, security, and stability issues in Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
 

 

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