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A multidimensional approach to restoring state legitimacy in Yemen

Case study 20 Aug 2018 State and State Fragility initiative

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Peter Salisbury

Senior Consulting Fellow, Chatham House
  • Legitimacy-in-Yemen-2018.pdf Download

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This background study is published by the LSE-Oxford Commission on State Fragility, Growth and Development.

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