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Guests / SHEILA CARAPICO

Dr. Sheila Carapico is a Professor of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Richmond in Virginia, where she also serves as International Studies Concentration Advisor and Senior Coordinator of Interdisciplinary Programs. She taught at the American University in Cairo in 2010, the spring semester of 2011, and the spring of 2013. Carapico is the author of Political Aid and Arab Activism: Democracy Promotion, Justice, and Representation (Cambridge University Press, 2013) and Civil Society in Yemen: The Political Economy of Activism in Modern Arabia (Cambridge University Press, 1998), in addition to several book chapters. More recently, she edited a volume entitled Arabia Incognita: Dispatches from Yemen and the Gulf (Just World Books, 2016). She received the Distinguished Educator Award in 1991 and was awarded a Fulbright scholarship in 1993. Carapico holds a PhD from State University of New York at Binghamton.

Interviewed by Shahram Aghamir
Aug 26, 2019
English

What is the significance of this recent confrontation? How will it impact the ongoing war in Yemen? What do we need to know about South Yemen and its history? Who are the secessionist in Yemen today? Does the showdown in Eden signal a schism in the Saudi-UAE coalition?

INTERVIEWS WITH SHEILA CARAPICO
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