Issue 606 - 08 Mar 1999
The Republic of Yemen has most of the trappings of a modern nation state. Since the Civil War it has a unified territory, one government, one army and all the bureaucratic apparatus that a modern state should have. With the encouragement of international bodies such as the IMF and World Bank it has even been reforming its legal system to improve efficiency
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