Yemen NIAC review 2014 until January 2022
Maximilian Matolín
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The research paper focuses on the internal character of the conflict and the symbiosis of the parties in it. It provides a further understanding of the personal and national security context in relation to the political situation on the West Coast of Yemen, with the focus on Tareq Saleh, nephew of the late Ali Abdullah Saleh, and his personally created militia, Yemeni National Resistance.
Date: 2024-05-26
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/qg9ej
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