37th & The World

Dr. Charles Schmitz on the Yemeni Civil War’s Past, Present, and Future

March 02, 2021 Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (GJIA) Season 1 Episode 5
Dr. Charles Schmitz on the Yemeni Civil War’s Past, Present, and Future
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37th & The World
Dr. Charles Schmitz on the Yemeni Civil War’s Past, Present, and Future
Mar 02, 2021 Season 1 Episode 5
Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (GJIA)

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While the Yemeni Civil War war has continued since 2015, the Yemeni people have suffered, creating the world’s largest humanitarian crisis; thousands of civilians have died as a result of the Saudi-led coalition’s airstrike and preventable causes like malnutrition, disease, and poor health. Professor Charles Schmitz joins GJIA to uncover what actions are currently being taken to combat the crisis, the root causes aside from the war that contributed to the economic collapse, and the probability of political negotiations in the future. 

Read an edited transcription of the interview here.

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While the Yemeni Civil War war has continued since 2015, the Yemeni people have suffered, creating the world’s largest humanitarian crisis; thousands of civilians have died as a result of the Saudi-led coalition’s airstrike and preventable causes like malnutrition, disease, and poor health. Professor Charles Schmitz joins GJIA to uncover what actions are currently being taken to combat the crisis, the root causes aside from the war that contributed to the economic collapse, and the probability of political negotiations in the future. 

Read an edited transcription of the interview here.

Support the Show.

To read more about key trends in international affairs, head to gjia.georgetown.edu.

Keep up to date with more from the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs:
Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter