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The War in Yemen

The conflict in Yemen has produced a humanitarian disaster, but possibilities remain for bilateral negotiations between warring parties.

by Marc Lynch and Stacey Philbrick Yadav
published by
Project on Middle East Political Science
 on February 5, 2016

Source: Project on Middle East Political Science

Yemen’s highly polarized political sphere makes it difficult to envision what a victory would look like for any side or what a future Yemeni state would like look. Speaking with Carnegie’s Marc Lynch, Stacey Philbrick Yadav discusses the current situation in Yemen and the humanitarian effects of the ongoing conflict.

This interview originally appeared at the Project on Middle East Political Science

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