
Political poverty in Yemen has been a persistent issue, significantly affecting the country's socio-economic and political stability. This research paper examines the root causes, implications, and potential solutions to Yemen’s political poverty. It explores the historical, economic, and geopolitical factors contributing to the phenomenon. The study employs qualitative analysis, drawing from scholarly literature, reports, and historical records. The findings suggest that the absence of effective governance, prolonged conflict, and foreign interventions exacerbate political poverty, leading to widespread instability. The paper concludes with recommendations for fostering political inclusivity and economic development to mitigate political poverty in Yemen.
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