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After The Yemeni Spring, Paperback / softback Book

After The Yemeni Spring Paperback / softback

Edited by Anna Maria Medici

Part of the Politics series

Paperback / softback

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The role of Yemen in the War on Terror throughout the 2000s has been crucial.

It is a complex country, all too often trivialized by statistics focusing on its inconvenient position as the youngest and poorest country in the Arab world.

Working on the most updated economic, social, political, and strategic data, the authors bring the attention to the new scenarios after Saleh’s era, in which Yemenis are called to rebuild their country and outline a new national pact for the future.

The results of this research (supported by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs) give also a chance to overcome political stereotypes in Arab countries.

The panoramic view on Yemen displayed in this book helps the reader access the core issues that the current dialogue on reforms will unavoidably deal with, as well as the knowledge concerning the new political phase and the role of Yemen’s partners.

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