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Reconstituting The Collective Body: Yemeni Debates about Federalism after President Saleh
Abstract
The paper argues that federalism, as proposed in the Yemeni draft constitution of January 2015, should not automatically be seen as an alien concept. If federalism is seen as a new form of decentralization, then, one can identify a kernel of widespread commitment and expectation for forms of decentralization in Yemeni republican life. After a brief overview of earlier attempts in Yemeni republican history to create forms of decentralization, the paper concentrates on the work carried out by the Yemeni National Dialogue Conference (2013-2014), and which proposed the creation of a federal state with more open inclusive political order to soothe decades of internal tensions, north (Huthi) and south (separatist movement). Pros and cons of a federalist Yemen are discussed in relation to public Yemeni debates on the matter and with interviews with stakeholders.
Discipline
Sociology
Geographic Area
Yemen
Sub Area
State Formation