A fairly but not fully comprehensive list of articles I have written.Don’t Assassinate the Dangerous Cleric al-Awlaki, Newsweek (April 13, 2010)Yemen’s Come Power Struggle, The National (March 18, 2010)AQAP in Yemen and the Christmas Day Terrorist Attack, CTC Sentinel – PDF link to Special Issue on Yemen. January 2010.Welcome to Qaedastan, Foreign Policy (Print edition) January/February 2010.The Sixth War, The National: on the roots of the Huthi conflict(November 12, 2009)Zooming in on the Yemen Conflict, Common Ground News Service(October 13, 2009) – reprinted in various news outletsThe Expansion Strategy of al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula, CTC Sentinel(Septemeber 2009)Borderlands, The National: on the attempted assassination of Muhammad bin Nayif(September 3, 2009)Waning Vigilance: al-Qaeda’s Resurgence in Yemen, Washington Institute for Near East Policy (July 14, 2009)A New and Terrifying Level of Violence, The Independent: on the Kidnappings in Yemen.(June 16, 2009)How Not to Solve Guantanamo, The American Interest(July-August 2009) pgs. 117-120.The Long Goodbye: Closing Time at Guantanamo Bay, Jane’s Intelligence Review,With Andrew Nash (March 12, 2009) Restricted accessThe Well Runs Dry, Foreign PolicyWith Christopher Boucek (February 2009)Yemen: Electoral Game of Chicken, Arab Reform Bulletin(February 2009)Al-Qaeda’s Grip On Yemen, Jane’s Terrorism and Security Monitor(January 6, 2009)The Dilemma of the Yemeni Detainees at Guantanamo Bay, CTC SentinelWith Christopher Boucek, (November 2008)Assessing the Strength of al-Qa’ida in Yemen, CTC Sentinel(September 2008)Yemen’s Two al-Qaedas, Jane’s Terrorism and Security Monitor(August 21, 2008) Restricted AccessSalih and the Yemeni Succession, Jane’s Intelligence Digest(August 29, 2008) Restricted AccessSoldier’s Brigade of Yemen Continues Attacks, Jamestown(June 3, 2008.Al-Qa’ida in Yemen’s 2008 Campaign, CTC Sentinel(April 2008)Al-Qaeda in Yemen Reorganizes under Nasir al-Wahayshi, Jamestown(March 11, 2008)Attacks on Oil Industry are First Priority for al-Qaeda in Yemen, Jamestown(February 5, 2008)Securing Yemen’s Cooperation in the Second Phase of the War on al-Qa’ida, CTC Sentinel(December 2007)Al-Qaeda’s Generational Split, The Boston Globe(November 9, 2007)Tracking Yemen’s 23 Escaped Jihadi Operatives – Part II, Jamestown(October 11, 2007)Tracking Yemen’s 23 Escaped Jihadi Operatives – Part I, Jamestown(September 27, 2007)Yemen Faces Second Generation of Islamist Militants, Jamestown(August 14, 2007)Yemen Attacks Reveals Struggles Among al-Qaeda Ranks, JamestownWith Brian O’Neill (July 10, 2007)Is al-Qaeda in Yemen Regrouping?, Jamestown(May 22, 2007)Yemen Accuses Iran of Meddling in its Internal Affairs, Jamestown(February 20, 2007)Yemen: Empty Reforms Slow bid to Join GCC, Arab Reform Bulletin(February 2007)Yemen’s al-Iman University: A Pipeline for Fundamentalists?, Jamestown(November 16, 2006)Well Gone Dry: A Letter from Sana’a, The American Interest(November/December, 2006) pgs. 131-139The Election Yemen was Supposed to Have, Middle East Report Online,(October 3, 2006)The Resiliency of Yemen’s Aden-Abyan Islamic Army, Jamestown(July 13, 2006)Yemen: Trying to Restore Reformist Credentials, Arab Reform Bulletin(May 2006)Qat in Yemen, Verbatim Quarterly(Spring 2006)Profile of Sheikh Abd al-Majid al-Zindani, Jamestown(April 6, 2006.Yemen’s Passive Role in the War on Terrorism, Jamestown(Feb. 23, 2006)Salih’s Road to Reelection, Middle East Report Online(January 13, 2006)Arabs glued to TV News – but not US-sponsored al-Hurra,” Christian Science Monitor(March 30, 2004)