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factors that contributed to Yemen becoming a failed state

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Here are some factors that contributed to Yemen becoming a failed state:

  1. Political Instability - Ongoing political turmoil and lack of effective governance.
  2. Civil War - Internal conflict that has exacerbated divisions within society.
  3. Economic Collapse - Severe economic challenges, including high unemployment and inflation.
  4. Foreign Intervention - Involvement of regional powers leading to further destabilization.
  5. Humanitarian Crisis - Widespread famine and lack of basic services contributing to societal breakdown.
  6. Corruption - High levels of corruption within the government undermining public trust and stability.

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