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Endgames for Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in Yemen
Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies 29,“Politics, Governance, and…
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Ala Qasem, Resonate! Yemen This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies 29,“Politics, Governance, and Reconstruction in Yemen.” Yemen has been…
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Elisabeth Kendall, Pembroke College, University of Oxford This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies 29,“Politics, Governance, and Reconstruction in Yemen.” …
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Susanne Dahlgren, University of Tampere/National University of Singapore This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies 29,“Politics, Governance, and Reconstruction in…
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Mareike Transfeld, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin Graduate School of Muslim Cultures and Societies This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies…
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Laurent Bonnefoy, Sciences Po/CERI This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies 29,“Politics, Governance, and Reconstruction in Yemen.” While the revolutionary…
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Silvana Toska, Davidson College This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies 29,“Politics, Governance, and Reconstruction in Yemen.” The Yemeni revolution,…
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Dana M. Moss, University of Pittsburgh This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies 29,“Politics, Governance, and Reconstruction in Yemen.” Yemenis…
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Ala’a Jarban, Concordia University This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies 29,“Politics, Governance, and Reconstruction in Yemen.” Introduction National dialogue…
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