1. Events in Yemen are an indicator of broader regional dynamics Author: Jonathan Spyer Publication Date: 03-2021 Content Type: Working Paper Institution: Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) Abstract: The desire for an end to war in Yemen is understandable. Unfortunately, however, the US has leverage over only one of the sides. Topic: Civil War, Conflict, Peace, Regionalism, and Intervention Political Geography: Yemen, North America, United States of America, and Gulf Nations
2. Syria’s Civil War Is Now 3 Civil Wars Author: Jonathan Spyer Publication Date: 03-2019 Content Type: Working Paper Institution: Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) Abstract: The fight to depose Assad is over. The battle over his regime’s boundaries has no end in sight. Topic: Civil War, Terrorism, Military Strategy, Islamic State, and Conflict Political Geography: Middle East and Syria
3. Erdogan’s Shadow Army: The Influence of “Sadat,” Turkey’s Private Defense Group Author: Jonathan Spyer Publication Date: 04-2018 Content Type: Working Paper Institution: Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) Abstract: “Sadat” is heavily involved in Ankara’s training of Syrian Sunni rebels for the fight against Assad. Topic: Civil War, Military Strategy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Crisis Political Geography: Middle East and Syria