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Chapter  5:  Analysis  of  stakeholders  in  Yemen       To   simplify   a   conflict   setting   we   can   assume   that   in   most   cases   there   is   a   conflict   between   two   coalitions   (which  can  be  a  single  person  or  a  heterogeneous  group  of  people  with  shared  or  complementary  goals  and   13 perceptions);   an   accusing   coalition   and   an   accused   coalition  (see   figure   5.2).   The   first   accuses   the   latter   of   intruding   on   its   right   to   a   water   resource   (in   terms   of   quantity   and/or   quality).   Both   coalitions   have   certain   interests  and  goals,  perceptions  of  the  problem,  and  resources  and  pow