
From Past and Present to Future: Finding a Positive Path between Ideals and Possibilities in Yemen
May 20, 2025
Helen Lackner, a seasoned expert on Yemen with over fifty years of experience, delves into the country's tumultuous history and future potential. She reflects on political transformations since the 1960s, the impact of unification, and the humanitarian crisis overshadowing Yemen's struggles. Lackner emphasizes the importance of education and resource management for a hopeful democratic future. She also discusses the shifting dynamics of port control and grassroots mobilization, highlighting the role of civil society in pursuing a positive path forward for Yemen.
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1994 War’s Legacy on Land and Division
- The 1994 civil war led to wild privatization and increased southern separatism.
- Property and land were seized by winners and redistributed, often supporting northern interests.
Local Governance Challenges
- The 2000 local government law gave responsibilities to governorates but without financial means.
- This hindered decentralization and worsened corruption and alienation in Yemen.
Failed Dialogue and Growing Divisions
- The National Dialogue Conference attempted solutions including federalism but faced rejection.
- Houthis expanded control while southern separatists grew fragmented before the war’s escalation.



