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Brehony, Noel.
Global, Regional, and Local Dynamics in the Yemen Crisis
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Global, Regional, and Local Dynamics in the Yemen Crisis/ edited by Stephen W. Day, Noel Brehony.
other author:
Day, Stephen W.
Description:
XXXI, 321 p. 2 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Middle East—Politics and government. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35578-4
ISBN:
9783030355784
Global, Regional, and Local Dynamics in the Yemen Crisis
Global, Regional, and Local Dynamics in the Yemen Crisis
[electronic resource] /edited by Stephen W. Day, Noel Brehony. - 1st ed. 2020. - XXXI, 321 p. 2 illus.online resource.
1. Introduction -- Part I. Global Dynamics -- 2. The Role of the United Nations in the Yemen Crisis -- 3. The British Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 4. America’s Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 5. The European Union’s Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 6. The Russian Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 7. The Chinese Perspective on the Yemen Crisis -- Part II. Regional Dynamics -- 8. Saudi Arabia’s Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 9. The UAE's Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 10. Iran’s Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 11. Omani and Qatari Roles in the Yemen Crisis -- 12. Turkey and Egypt in the Yemen Crisis -- 13. The Horn of Africa and the Yemen Crisis -- Part III. Local Dynamics -- 14. The Role of “Legitimacy,” Hadi and the Islah Party -- 15. The Role of “Coup Forces,” Saleh, and the Houthis -- 16. The Role of Hirak and Southern Transitional Council -- 17. The Role of Muslim Brothers, Salafis, and Jihadis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 18. Conclusion.
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. Stephen W. Day is Adjunct Professor of International Affairs at Rollins College, and former Visiting Assistant Professor of Middle East Politics at St. Lawrence University and Stetson University, USA. Noel Brehony CMG is Honorary Vice President and former Chair of the British Yemeni Society. He is former President of the British Society for Middle East Studies and former Chair of the Council for British Research in the Levant. .
ISBN: 9783030355784
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-35578-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Middle East—Politics and government.
LC Class. No.: JQ1758-1852
Dewey Class. No.: 320.956
Global, Regional, and Local Dynamics in the Yemen Crisis
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1. Introduction -- Part I. Global Dynamics -- 2. The Role of the United Nations in the Yemen Crisis -- 3. The British Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 4. America’s Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 5. The European Union’s Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 6. The Russian Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 7. The Chinese Perspective on the Yemen Crisis -- Part II. Regional Dynamics -- 8. Saudi Arabia’s Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 9. The UAE's Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 10. Iran’s Role in the Yemen Crisis -- 11. Omani and Qatari Roles in the Yemen Crisis -- 12. Turkey and Egypt in the Yemen Crisis -- 13. The Horn of Africa and the Yemen Crisis -- Part III. Local Dynamics -- 14. The Role of “Legitimacy,” Hadi and the Islah Party -- 15. The Role of “Coup Forces,” Saleh, and the Houthis -- 16. The Role of Hirak and Southern Transitional Council -- 17. The Role of Muslim Brothers, Salafis, and Jihadis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 18. Conclusion.
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