Adel Dashela is a passionate Yemeni researcher and lecturer. Currently, he is a postdoctoral fellow at Columbia Global Centers-Amman, Columbia University, and a visiting researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. His current research focuses on post-conflict transitional justice from a social perspective, exploring the intersection of conflict and peace studies, as well as tribal dynamics in Yemen. He holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from Dr. BAMU University in India. He has extensive experience participating in international academic conferences held in India, Türkiye, Finland, and the Netherlands, where he presented his research on various aspects of Yemeni society and conflict resolution. He has authored and co-authored three books in Arabic and has contributed numerous research papers and analytical articles in both Arabic and English. His work appears in leading Arabic media outlets, where he analyzes current events and provides insights into Yemeni and regional affairs. Additionally, he frequently appears on various news channels to discuss the complexities of the Yemeni conflict and the broader geopolitical landscape. Through his scholarly work and public engagement, he aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the challenges facing Yemen and the potential pathways to sustainable peace.