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Building a New Yemen: Recovery, Transition and the International Community
What is to become of Yemen? Prospects for a peaceful resolution to the conflict do not look promising. But if ever the war does end, how will it be able to reconstitute itself? In this very useful edited volume, a number of experts on Yemeni politics, economics, development and society consider the country’s future and offer detailed recommendations about how best to address the many challenges of reconstruction. It is a welcome addition to the literature on this complex country.