Working closely with a powerful leader, be it Saddam Hussein, Muammar Gaddafi, or Ali Abdullah Saleh, is no walk in the roses. But the rewards are undeniable. It provides you with protection that even constitutions, which often serve the leader's interests, cannot offer. It grants you influence amid ministers and military personnel, making them feel that you're close to the president's ear and a trusted confidant. You become part of the decision-making circle, helping you uncover the ins and outs, as well as the conspiracies.
With the international community viewing the latest “de-escalation roadmap” as paving the way for yet another transitional power-sharing agreement in an effort to “end” Yemen’s protracted conflict, it is useful to review how the Houthis have navigated past partnerships to understand how things may play out in the future.
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The phenomenon of terrorism is not only one of the major challenges facing the Yemeni state and political parties, but it also faces the national project that everyone de
Nearby Yemen and Saudi Arabia dominate the Arabian Peninsula demographically, with similar populations of around 30 million, and their respective policies have implications for the entire region. Historical legacy, economic situation and political developments explain the fundamental tensions between the two countries. Neither Yemen nor Saudi Arabia really considers their mutual relationship as part of its foreign relations. Neighbours, with similar populations of about 30 million people, (.)
The collection of political documents held by the Oman Library reflects a watershed moment in Yemeni history, at a time when Yemen underwent substantial social and political reform as a result of Yemeni unification in May 1990, which merged North and South Yemen.
Heavy fighting has broken out between Yemeni government troops and the Iran-backed Houthis outside the central city of Marib during the past 24 hours, k