Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts The Crisis in Yemen: AQAP, Salah, and Governmental Instability

The Crisis in Yemen: AQAP, Salah, and Governmental Instability

  • October 15, 2011
Christopher Swift

Fellow, University of Virginia Law School’s Center for International Security Law

Author of The Fighting Vanguard: Local Insurgencies in the Global Jihad


This presentation was part of Teaching The Middle East: Between Authoritarianism And Reform, a History Institute for Teachers.

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