Publication

May 2010

A unified state for just 20 years, Yemen has endured decades of social and political turmoil. It is also afflicted by a number of interlocking armed conflicts. These range from separatist political clashes between state security forces and protesters to all-out civil war—drawing in Saudi Arabia— and terrorism, which has seen the United States, the United Kingdom, and others become involved. Meanwhile, under the international radar, simmering social conflicts—primarily over land and water—reportedly account for some 4,000 violent deaths every year.

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Author Gavin Hales
Series Small Arms Survey Issue Briefs
Publisher Small Arms Survey
Copyright © 2010 Small Arms Survey (SaS)
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