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ID133627
Title ProperYemen
Other Title Informationin search of a coherent U.S. policy
LanguageENG
AuthorKhoury, Nabeel A
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The final session of Yemen's National Dialogue Committee concluded on January 25, 2014, with an agreement on a basic constitutional document describing a unified but federated and democratic Yemen. To be sure, there are issues still to be worked out: the number of states to be federated - with some southerners still holding out for two (north and south) and others insisting on four or six - and an arrangement with the Houthi tribe in the north defining their state and the parameters of their local government. U.S. diplomacy has not, to date, contributed to the resolution of these two nagging problems. There will, however, be ample opportunity to help ease the tensions of regionalism with track-two-type ideas and projects to help establish trust among the conflicting regions. Keeping Yemen together is in the U.S. national interest, and spending economic and political resources towards that end is therefore worthwhile.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Policy Vol.21, No.2; Sum.2014: p.100-110
Journal SourceMiddle East Policy Vol.21, No.2; Sum.2014: p.100-110
Key WordsYemen ;  National Dialogue Committee - NDC ;  Democracy ;  United States - US ;  National Interest ;  Political Ambitions ;  U.S. Diplomacy ;  International Engagement ;  U.S. Foreign Policy ;  Economic Interest ;  Political Interest ;  International Relations - IR ;  International Politics


 
 
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