Summary -- A mishandled unification process -- Rise of the Southern Movement -- Dealing with the Southern Movement
Summary
Yemen's secessionist Southern Movement is undergoing a radical transformation that threatens the country's stability. But a military campaign against the movement would only further inflame its supporters and increase support for al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. A political solution is required that addresses the unresolved problems from the country's poorly-executed unification in the early 1990s
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Title from PDF title page (viewed Apr. 8, 2010)
"March 2010."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 15)
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