Organized Approach Can Prevent Yemen from Becoming the Next Afghanistan

Yemen is a fragile state, but with help from the United States and others, it does not have to be a failed country, foreign policy experts said at a panel discussion.

Scripps Howard Foundation Wire

Feb. 4, 2010

The Bipartisan Policy Center held a panel discussion Wednesday to analyze Yemen's security risks and why it is a fragile state.

The panel included Les Campbell, Middle East director of the National Democratic Institute, and retired Adm. Gregory Johnson, BPC senior military fellow.

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Stabilizing Fragile States, National Security Initiative