Publication

Mar 2010

Counterterrorism operations in Yemen have proven to be difficult. While the West has recognised that a broad civil-military strategy for Yemen is required, the problem is that strengthening the central government in San’a does not necessarily translate into more stability or a diminished terrorist threat. In view of their limited leverage, Western governments should prioritise the country’s regional integration and mediation efforts for resolving its internal conflicts in their policies towards Yemen.

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Author Roland Popp
Series CSS Analysis in Security Policy
Issue 70
Publisher Center for Security Studies (CSS)
Copyright © 2010 Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich
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