Search
Agreement on the proclamation of the Republic of Yemen and arrangements for the transitional period
"The Sana'a Accord" - 22 April, 1990
The Yemeni homeland is in the process of full preparation for rebuilding its unity and establishing the unified state, as witnessed at all levels of the Yemeni…
30 November 1989
Both sides in the two parts of the homeland:
BELIEVING in Yemeni unity and the goals of the immortal revolutions of 26 September and 14 October;
IN FULFILMENT of the struggle of the Yemeni people and the sacrifices of its martyrs in building a united, independent Yemen;
DESIRING to…
Sana'a, 4 May 1988
Based on the determination of the leaderships of the two parts to facilitate movement and transport of citizens between the two parts, the following has been agreed upon:
Elimination of all existing border posts on both sides and their replacement with joint posts of the two…
Sana'a, 4 May, 1988
[Extracts] In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate. The leaderships of both parts of Yemen have faith in Yemeni unity and they abide by the objectives of the immortal 26 September and 14 October revolutions.
Both leaders are loyal to the Yemeni people's struggle and…
26-28 November, 1972
Article 1: The Arab people in Yemen will establish a single state called the Yemen republic.
Article 2: The Yemeni flag will have three colours: red, white and black.
Article 3: Sana'a is the capital.
Article 4: Islam is the state religion, and the Sharia is the main source of…
28 October, 1972
The two governments have agreed on the establishment of a unified state joining the two portions of Yemen, north and south, in accordance with the bases and principles mentioned hereinafter.
Article 1: Unity will be established between the two states of the Yemen Arab Republic…
By Ahmed Abdel-Karim Saif
MA dissertation, Department of Politics, University of Exeter, September, 1997.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Problematic Issues
The Yemeni Experience
Institutional changes and controlling framework
Conclusion
Footnotes (plus acknowledgements, abbreviations, appendices…
by Michael Welton
(MA dissertation, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, 1997.)
Introduction
1. State and civil society: Gramsci's concept of hegemony in the Yemeni context
2. Historical foundations of northern dominance
3. Separate paths to unity
4. Northern hegemony in the unified…
Assorted articles
Yemen, the tribe and the state
by Elham M. Manea
Bara' Bravado: The Semiotics of Dancing in the Highlands of Yemen
By NadjwaAdra,Yemen Update No. 48 (2006)
Conversations with a Bakil Shaykh
Yemen Update No. 36 (1995)
The Jewish Community in 19th Century Yemen
Yemen Update No. 35…
by Elham M Manea
This paper was presented to the International Colloquium on Islam and Social Change at the University of Lausanne on 10-11 October 1996. It was later translated into French and published as "La tribu et l'Etat au Yémen" in Mondher Kilani (ed): Islam et changement social, pp 205-218…
