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The Arab Springs in Yemen : A stolen revolution

an analysis of the flawed foreign-backed Transition Plan and Its Impact on Yemen’s Population.

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This article examines how external intervention in the Yemeni revolution contributed to one of the most severe humanitarian crises of our time. By prioritizing foreign interests over those of the local population, the Gulf Cooperation Initiative neglected the urgent needs of Yemeni society, driving the country into a regional conflict and deeper instability than before. Addressing this situation requires a closer look at the fundamental flaws within the originally proposed transitional plan.

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Salah, S. B. (2026). The Arab Springs in Yemen : A stolen revolution. EPIS Insight · International Relations & Diplomacy.
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