My current research project focuses on tribes and other societal groups—such as youth, women, and marginalized communities—in achieving transitional justice and national reconciliation in post-war Yemen.
Adel Dashela
Adel Dashela is a Yemeni researcher and lecturer, currently a postdoctoral fellow at Columbia Global Centers-Amman, Columbia University. His research focuses on post-conflict transitional justice from a social perspective, examining the intersection of conflict and peace studies and tribal dynamics in Yemen. He holds a PhD in English Literature from Dr BAMU University in India and has significant experience participating in international academic conferences across India, Türkiye, Finland, and the Netherlands. At these conferences, he has presented research on various aspects of Yemeni society and conflict resolution. Dashela has authored and co-authored three books in Arabic and contributed numerous research papers and analytical articles in both Arabic and English. His work has been published in leading Arabic media outlets, where he provides insights into current events and analyzes Yemeni and regional affairs. He frequently appears on news channels to discuss the complexities of the Yemeni conflict and the broader geopolitical landscape. Through his scholarly work and public engagement, Dashela aims to deepen understanding of Yemen's challenges and explore potential pathways to sustainable peace. He seeks to contribute meaningfully to his home country's ongoing conflict resolution and reconciliation dialogue.