This book, titled 'Republic Without an Audience' by Dhia Khaled Al-Saidi, examines the ongoing struggle between state and society in Yemen. The cover features a striking portrait illustrating the everyday reality of Yemeni life, while the content analyzes the complex dynamics of governance and social structures in the country. Key features: • Analysis of state-society relations in Yemen • Study of governance challenges • Examination of social structures • Research on political development • Discussion of public participation The book appears to be an academic work focused on Yemen's political and social landscape. The Arabic title 'جمهورية بلا جمهور' translates to 'Republic Without an Audience', suggesting an exploration of the disconnect between state institutions and the general population. The cover design effectively combines documentary photography with typography to convey the book's serious academic nature.