January 2012
Global Post
Did the anti-SOPA internet defeat Paul Ryan?
Global Post
Has the internet become an interest group?
December 2o11
Global Post
Does “Call of Duty” violate human rights?
Global Post
In response to SOPA, Anonymous hackers target US government
Global Post
How to game a virtual economy and make a living playing video games
The Jamestown Foundation’s Militant Leadership Monitor
Yemen’s Transition: Who’s Who in the Yemeni Opposition
The Washington Institutes Fikra Forum
The Hijacked Revolution: Leaving Behind Yemen’s Youth
November 2011
مأ رب برس
الصحفي الأميركي جيب بوون: الحركة الاحتجاجية في اليمن وصلت إلى حالة احتباس مسلح بلا غالب ولا ومغلوب
Foreign Policy’s Middle East Channel
The Washington Institute’s Fikra Forum
Protest Leadership Slipping Away from Yemen’s Youth
October 2011
The Jamestown Foundation’s Militant Leadership Monitor
A Biographical Sketch of Yemen’s Ibrahim Al-Shabwani (subscription required)
Christian Science Monitor
US must engage Yemen’s true power brokers
Global Post
Drone Wars: Attacks fuel anger in Yemen
September 2011
The Guardian’s Comment is Free
The rather inconsequential killing of Anwar Al-Awlaki
Global Post
Are Yemenis fed up with peace?
August 2011
GSU Magazine
July 2011
Time
Is South Yemen Preparing to Declare Independence?
Time
Yemen’s Mysterious Militants: Are They Really Al-Qaeda?
Global Post
Foreign Policy
The Christian Science Monitor
Divided by Yemen’s Saleh: Two brothers fight on opposite sides
Global Post
June 2011
Time
Yemen’s Dilemma: Caught between Saleh and al-Qaeda
The Christian Science Monitor
Time
Waiting for Saleh: Yemen’s opposition bickers and grows nervous
The Christian Science Monitor
Global Post
At Yemen’s request, FBI arrives to investigate attack on president
The Los Angeles Times
Militants said to gain ground in south Yemen
Time
With Saleh in limbo, Yemen protesters and military play a high stakes power game
The Los Angeles Times
Yemen protesters to Saleh: Don’t come back
The Christian Science Monitor
In Yemen, celebrations and confusion after Saleh leaves
The Independent
Yemen eyewitness: They danced. They Sang. Some even slaughtered cows.
Time
The shadow of Saleh: spoiling the party in Yemen
The Los Angeles Times
Attack on Yemen’s president adds fuel to a heated conflict
The Los Angeles Times
Yemen President injured in attack on residential compound
Time
In Yemen’s confused capital: the city of the invisible president
The Christian Science Monitor
In Yemen, civil war comes to Saleh’s door
The Independent
Yemen president survives rocket attack as bloody showdown looms
The Los Angeles Times
Feud within key Yemen tribe could tear nation apart
May 2011
The Christian Science Monitor
Yemen’s Saleh cedes Al Qaeda hotbed to militants. Why?
The Independent
Hundreds flee as Yemen’s tribal “kingmakers” step up offensive
The Independent
British and American ambassadors seized
The Sunday Telegraph
Osama bin Laden dead: Arab World’s future is democracy, says his widow’s brother
The Washington Post
13 reported dead after Yemeni forces open fire on protesters
Global Post
With Saleh in their sights, protesters in Yemen plan march on palace
The Washington Post
US drone strike in Yemen is first since 2002
April 2011
The Washington Post
Yemen clashes turn deadly as protesters oppose immunity deal for President Saleh
The Washington Post
Yemen’s president agrees to resign in tentative deal
Global Post
As Yemen unites, will Al-Qaeda fall?
The Washington Post
Rebel soldier killed in clashes between military factions in Yemeni capital
Global Post
Protesters killed in Yemen as government authority wanes
March 2011
The Sunday Telegraph
Risk of civil war looms as Yemen’s soldiers defect from Saleh regime
The Independent
Defiant Yemen president warns “mutinous” military of long, bloody civil war
The Independet
Yemen’s president on brink as army switches sides to join rebels
The Independent
Bloodbath in Yemen as snipers target protesters
Comment is Free
Yemen’s president plays the trusted Al-Qaida card
February 2011
Global Post
Yemen protesters shot dead at Sanaa University
Global Post
Have Yemen protests reached a turning point?
Comment is Free
