Dr. Daniel Varisco, Professor of Anthropology at Hofstra University, discusses the issues in Yemen, his own experiences in the country, and his thoughts about what the U.S. can do there. For more info about Dr. Varisco, visit http://www.hofstra.edu/Faculty/fac_profiles.cfm?id=64
"discusses the issues in Yemen" This was uploaded over a year ago. I think what started a few months ago- the protests- are considerably more significant.
cleanhomer 10 months ago
excellent analysis of economic milestones in recent yemeni history from an american point of view.
libbymak1 10 months ago
The way the economy runs in YEmen is the Sana region gets 1st crack at everything; and then if the cup over flows, the rest have to share that. Saleh, didn't feel like he lost much when the Gulf jobs were cut off. B/c that money mostly fed the interior part of Yemen. HIs ethnic rivals. So, the restlessness...Naturally, these guys will use any ideology to fight him. Whadda ya got? Socialism,marxism,Arabism, Islamism, anything but Salehism. The rest? chew Qat all day hoping for rain.
peace/salam
translationwiz 1 year ago
where is the sound??????????????????
sandeepkumardey1 1 year ago
thank u
afra72009 1 year ago