Legacies of state-building and political fragility in conflict-ridden Yemen: Understanding civil service change and contemporary challenges
<p dir="ltr">Constitutional, economic and administrative reforms have generated debates about their unintended consequences in poor and developing countries, and the best way to steer them towards better outcomes. In-depth case study analysis helps in tailoring future reforms and enr...
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| Main Author: | Mohammad Al-Saidi (5751827) (author) |
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2020
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