Saudi Interventions In Yemen

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This book explains the Saudi decision to launch a direct military intervention in Yemen in 2015 by comparing it with the monarchy’s response to Egyptian intervention into Yemen in 1962. It does so through the lens of domestic politics by tracing the monarchy’s response to the opposition in both time periods, and how this was informed by the different regional contexts of the 1960s and the 2011 Arab Spring. The study argues that Saudi Arabia enhanced its own institutions, including a pan-Islamic ideological justification to rule, in response to aggression from Egypt and its revolutionary pan-Arab ideology. This contributed to a relatively cautious Saudi foreign policy in response to regional threats from Arab nationalism, along with a strategy of co-optation within the kingdom. In contrast, the non-ideological threat embodied in the Arab Spring posed a more existential danger to Saudi legitimacy. The new crown prince manipulated the regime’s sense of anxiety from this to consolidate power through further scapegoating of the Shi’a minority, exacerbated tensions with foreign rivals, and, most blatantly, the 2015 intervention in Yemen. Comparing Saudi foreign policy changes from the Arab nationalist period to the post-Arab Spring period, this volume is a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in political science, history, international relations and Middle East politics.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Caroline F. Tynan
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-07-29
File : 200 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000095661


Armed Intervention And Consent

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Three experts address the law governing armed interventions based on real or alleged consent of states embroiled in military strife.

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Genre : Law
Author : Dino Kritsiotis
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2023-06-30
File : 353 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009370059


Global Regional And Local Dynamics In The Yemen Crisis

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This international relations study investigates the underlying causes of the Yemen crisis by analyzing the interactions of global, regional, and local actors. At all phases, GCC member states played a key role, from political negotiations amidst street protests in 2011 to formation of an international military coalition in 2015. Using a multi-actor model, the book shows that various actors, whether state or non-state, foreign or domestic, combined to create a disastrous armed conflict and humanitarian crisis. Yemen’s tragedy is often blamed on Saudi Arabia and its rivalry with Iran, which is usually defined in sectarian “Sunni-Shia” terms, yet the book presents a more complex picture of what happened due to involvement by many other foreign actors, such as the UAE, UN, UK, US, EU, Russia, China, Turkey, Oman, Qatar, and African states of the Red Sea and Horn of Africa.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Stephen W. Day
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2020-02-10
File : 337 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030355784


State Consent To Foreign Military Intervention During Civil Wars

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Examining the legality of foreign military intervention in internal conflicts with the consent of the government, this book analyses a to-the-point account of post-Cold War State practice with more than 45 incidents of such interventions on a scale neglected in current scholarship.

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Genre : Law
Author : Seyfullah Hasar
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2022-04-04
File : 403 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004510456


The New Middle East

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The New Middle East is one of the first comprehensive books to critically examine the Arab popular uprisings of 2011–12. While these uprisings prompted a number of cursory publications, this volume contains meticulous and thoughtful reflections on the causes, drivers and effects of these seminal events on the internal, regional and international politics of the Middle East and North Africa. Although specific conditions in individual countries that have experienced large-scale popular mobilizations are investigated, they are neither treated in isolation nor separated from broader developments in the region. Instead, the authors highlight connections between individual case studies and systemic conditions throughout the Arab arena. These include the crisis of political authority, the failure of economic development and new genres of mobilization and activism, especially communication technology and youth movements. The careful analysis and reflection on the prospects for democratic change in the region ensures the book will have both an immediate and enduring appeal.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Fawaz A. Gerges
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2013-12-30
File : 521 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107470576


Regime And Periphery In Northern Yemen

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For nearly six years, the government of Yemen has conducted military operations north of the capital against groups of its citizens known as "Huthis." In spite of using all means at its disposal, the government has been unable to subdue the Huthi movement. This book presents an in-depth look at the conflict in all its aspects. The authors detail the various stages of the conflict and map out its possible future trajectories.

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Genre : History
Author : Barak A. Salmoni
Publisher : Rand Corporation
Release : 2010-04-28
File : 411 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780833049742


A Comparative Historical And Typological Approach To The Middle Eastern State System

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Showcasing the legacy of Norwegian political scientist and sociologist Stein Rokkan, this volume ushers in a new vision in the field of state formation and nation building.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Lars Mjøset
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Release : 2024-04-19
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781837531226


The Yemen Model

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A close look at failed U.S. policies in the Middle East, offering a fresh perspective on how best to reorient goals in the region In this book Alexandra Stark argues that the U.S. approach to Yemen offers insights into the failures of American foreign policy throughout the Middle East. Stark makes the case that despite often being drawn into conflicts within Yemen, the United States has not achieved its policy goals because it has narrowly focused on counterterrorism and regional geopolitical competition rather than on the well-being of Yemenis themselves. She offers recommendations designed to reorient U.S. policy in the Middle East in pursuit of U.S. national security interests and to support the people of these countries in their efforts to make their own communities safe, secure, and prosperous.

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Genre : History
Author : Alexandra Stark
Publisher : Yale University Press
Release : 2024-04-23
File : 281 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780300277739


Classification Of Conflicts In International Humanitarian Law

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Noam Zamir provides a thorough examination of the theoretical basis of classification of conflicts in international humanitarian law (IHL), with special focus on the legal impact of armed foreign intervention in civil wars. Classification of Conflicts in International Humanitarian Law enriches the discourse on IHL by providing an in-depth analysis of classification of conflicts and examining recent civil wars with foreign interventions, such as the Libyan civil war (2011), Mali civil war (2012-2015) and the ongoing civil war in Yemen.

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Genre : Law
Author : Noam Zamir
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Release : 2017-02-24
File : 281 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781785367908


Unfinished Revolutions

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The author argues that to attain enduring peace and stability, post-revolution states must engage in inclusive national reconciliation processes which include a national dialogue, a truth seeking effort, the reparation of victims' past injuries, dealing with the former regime, and institutional reform. Women, civil society, and tribes, among other social forces, can support the transition process.

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Genre : History
Author : Ibrahim Fraihat
Publisher : Yale University Press
Release : 2016-04-19
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780300215632