Tag: Yemen

Yemen Background, Issues and Al Qaeda Role


Free Download Gabriel A. Dumont, "Yemen: Background, Issues and Al Qaeda Role "
English | ISBN: 1617281654 | 2013 | 182 pages | PDF | 3 MB
With limited natural resources, a crippling illiteracy rate, and high population growth, Yemen faces an array of daunting development challenges that some observers believe make it at risk for becoming a failed state. Yemen is largely dependent on external aid from Persian Gulf countries, Western donors, and international financial institutions. As the country’s population rapidly rises, resources dwindle, and terrorist groups take root in the outlying provinces, the Obama Administration is left to grapple with the consequences of Yemeni instability. This book is an overview of Yemen’s history, U.S. relations and the role of Al Qaeda in the region.

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The Complete Yemeni Cookbook A Step-by-Step Yemen Book with Homestyle Recipes Anyone Can Make


Free Download The Complete Yemeni Cookbook: A Step-by-Step Yemen Book with Homestyle Recipes Anyone Can Make by Martha Stanford
English | August 4, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DC5SCXTD | 90 pages | EPUB | 10 Mb
Have you ever wanted to try Yemeni food at home? This cookbook will show you how to make tasty Middle Eastern dishes in your own kitchen. Yemen has a long history of good food, going back thousands of years. The country’s landscape, from mountains to coasts, gives it many different ingredients to work with.

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The Yemen Model Why U.S. Policy Has Failed in the Middle East [Audiobook]


Free Download Alexandra Stark, Emily Durante (Narrator), "The Yemen Model: Why U.S. Policy Has Failed in the Middle East"
English | ASIN: B0CZSD29SF | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~08:44:00 | 240 MB
A close look at failed US policies in the Middle East, offering a fresh perspective on how best to reorient goals in the region.
In this book, Alexandra Stark argues that the US approach to Yemen offers insights into the failures of American foreign policy throughout the Middle East. Stark makes the case that despite often being drawn into conflicts within Yemen, the United States has not achieved its policy goals because it has narrowly focused on counterterrorism and regional geopolitical competition rather than on the well-being of Yemenis themselves.
She offers recommendations designed to reorient US policy in the Middle East in pursuit of US national security interests, and to support the people of these countries in their efforts to make their own communities safe, secure, and prosperous.

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