Publications for Sarah Phillips Publications for Sarah Phillips 2016 Phillips, S. (2016). Assisting al-Qaeda. Foreign Affairs, 30 August. <a href="https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/ye men/2015-08-30/assisting-al-qaeda">[More Information]</a> Hastings, J., Phillips, S. (2016). Explaining Variation in Maritime Piracy in 'Peaceful' Somaliland and Puntland. International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. Phillips, S. (2016). Questioning Failure, Stability and Risk in Yemen. In Mehran Kamrava (Eds.), Fragile Politics: Weak States in the Greater Middle East, (pp. 53-80). London: Hurst and Company. 2015 Hastings, J., Phillips, S. (2015). Maritime Piracy Business Networks and Institutions in Africa. African Affairs, 114(457), 555-576. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adv040">[ More Information]</a> 2014 Hastings, J., Phillips, S. (2014). Maritime Piracy Business Networks and Local Governance in Africa and the Middle East. International Studies Association Conference 2014, USA: International Studies Association. Phillips, S. (2014). Somaliland: Relative Security without a Monopoly on Violence. Australian Political Studies Association (APSA) Conference 2014, Sydney: Australian Political Studies Association. Phillips, S. (2014). Yemen. In Ellen Lust (Eds.), The Middle East, (pp. 866-886). Los Angeles: CQ Press. 2013 Phillips, S. (2013). Good Governance and Air Strikes: America's Awkward Toolkit in Yemen. In Shahram Akbarzadeh, Benjamin MacQueen, James Piscatori and Amin Saikal (Eds.), American Democracy Promotion in a Changing Middle East: From Bush to Obama, (pp. 129-142). London: Routledge. Phillips, S. (2013). Political Settlements and State Formation: The Case of Somaliland, Research Paper 23, (pp. 3 - 90). Birmingham, United Kingdom: The Developmental Leadership Program. Phillips, S. (2013). Somaliland: Where sovereignty means something. The Interpreter. Phillips, S. (2013). Tracing the Cracks in the Yemeni System. In David McMurray, Amanda Ufheil-Somers (Eds.), The Arab Revolts: Dispatches on Militant Democracy in the Middle East, (pp. 137-143). Bloomington, United States: Indiana University Press. 2012 Phillips, S. (2012). State Formation and Human Agency: The Case of Somaliland. Australian Political Science Association Annual Conference 2012, Hobart: Australian Political Studies Association. Phillips, S. (2012). The National Political Situation in Yemen. NOREF (The Norwegian Peacebuilding Institute), April. Phillips, S. (2012). Yemen. The Oxford Companion to American Politics. Oxford University Press. Phillips, S. (2012). Yemen: US fight against al Qaeda likely to fail. The Interpreter. 2011 Phillips, S. (2011). Al-Qaeda and the Struggle for Yemen. Survival (Abingdon), 53(1), 95-120. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00396338.2011. 555605">[More Information]</a> Phillips, S. (2011). Figurehead comes to light within al-Qa'ida's most dangerous franchise. The Australian. Bubalo, A., Phillips, S., Yasmeen, S., Solahudin, -. (2011). Talib or Taliban? Indonesian students in Pakistan and Yemen, (pp. 1 - 59). Sydney, Australia: The Lowy Institute for International Policy. Phillips, S. (2011). Western policymakers shouldn't accept this Saleh spin. The Guardian. Phillips, S. (2011). Who Tried to Kill Ali Abdullah Saleh. Foreign Policy. Phillips, S. (2011). Yemen and the Politics of Permanent Crisis, London: The Adelphi Series (an International Institute for Strategic Studies publication), Number 420, July 2011. Abingdon: Routledge. Phillips, S. (2011). Yemen Terrorists are Pawns of Power. The Australian. Phillips, S. (2011). Yemen: Developmental Dysfunction and Division in a Crisis State, Research Paper 14, (pp. 1 - 74). Birmingham, United Kingdom: The Developmental Leadership Program. 2010 Phillips, S. (2010). Breaking Yemen Apart. In Ramzy Mardini (Eds.), The Battle for Yemen: Al-Qaeda and the Struggle for Stability, (pp. 56-60). Washington, D.C.: The Jamestown Publications for Sarah Phillips Foundation. Endowment for International Peace. Phillips, S. (2010). Breaking Yemen Apart: Al-Qaeda Exploits 2007 Divisions to Further its Agenda. Terrorism Monitor, 8(19), 1-3. Phillips, S. (2010). Patronage and Instability in Yemen. Middle East Studies Association (MESA) 2010 Annual Meeting, USA: Middle East Studies Association of North America, Inc. Phillips, S. (2010). The Forest for the Trees: Al-Qa'ida and "Stabilisation" in Yemen. The 2010 Exeter Gulf Studies Conference: "The 21st Century Gulf: The Challenge of Identity" (IAIS 2010), on line (UK): Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies (Exeter University). Phillips, S. (2010). US risks boost to al-Qa'ida by Yemen attacks. The Australian. Phillips, S. (2010). What comes next in Yemen? Al-Qaeda, the tribes and state-building. In Christopher Boucek and Marina Ottaway (Eds.), Yemen on the Brink, (pp. 75-89). USA: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Phillips, S. (2010). Yemen asks for aid to ward off Al-Qaeda. The Australian. 2009 Phillips, S., Shanahan, R. (2009). Al-Qa'ida, tribes and instability in Yemen, November 2009, (pp. 3 - 11). Sydney, Australia: The Lowy Institute for International Policy. Phillips, S. (2009). Politics in a Vacuum: The Yemeni Opposition's Dilemma. Phillips, S. (2009). Will the Tribes Trump the Jihadis? Observations from Yemen, Iraq and Somalia. Third Australaisan Conference on the Economics and Politics of War and Peace. Phillips, S. (2009). Yemen's Postcards from the Edge: al-Qa'ida, Tribes and Nervous Neighbours. Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference 2009, Sydney, NSW: Macquarie University. 2008 Phillips, S. (2008). JMP Opposition Coalition Dynamics. Current Developments in Yemen: Seminar for the United States State Department, United States of America. Phillips, S. (2008). Yemen's Democracy Experiment in Regional Perspective: Patronage and Pluralized Authoritarianism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Phillips, S. (2008). Yemen: The Centrality of Process. In Marina Ottaway, Julia Choucair-Vizoso (Eds.), Beyond the Façade: Political Reform in the Arab World, (pp. 231-259). Washington D.C.: Carnegie Phillips, S. (2007). Embracing the Coalition Concept. Original Political Party Training Seminar Series, Yemen: National Democratic Institute. 2006 Phillips, S. (2006). Democratization and the Persistence of Authoritarianism in Yemen, 1994-2006. Middle East Studies Association (MESA) 2006 Annual Meeting, Tuscon, AZ, USA: Middle East Studies Association of North America, Inc. Phillips, S. (2006). Foreboding About the Future in Yemen. Middle East Report Online, N/A. Phillips, S. (2006). Yemen's Opposition Hopes to Gain in Elections by Government Mistakes. Arab Reform Bulletin, Vol 4:7. 2005 Phillips, S. (2005). Cracks in the Yemeni System. Middle East Report Online, N/A. Phillips, S. (2005). Economic and Political Deterioration in Yemen. Arab Reform Bulletin, Vol 3:7.