Publication

Nov 2009

This paper discusses the re-emergence of a significant al-Qaida presence in Yemen. The authors focus on al-Qaida's efforts to build relations with local Yemeni tribes, something that will be central to the movement's prospects of cementing a long-term presence in the country. They point to the importance of undermining any potential nexus between al-Qaida and the tribes as critical to western counterterrorism efforts in the region.

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Author Sarah Phillips, Rodger Shanahan
Series Lowy Institute Analysis
Publisher Lowy Institute for International Policy
Copyright © 2009 Lowy Institute for International Policy
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