Yemen on the Brink

Yemen on the Brink
Author: Christopher Boucek
Publisher: Carnegie Endowment
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2010-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0870033298

Yemen is facing a unique confluence of crises. A civil war in the North, a secessionist movement in the South, and a resurgence of al Qaeda are unfolding against the background of economic collapse, insufficient state capacity, and governance and corruption issues. The security challenges are the most important in the short run, because economic and governance issues cannot be addressed without a minimum of stability. This volume brings together analyses of the critical problems that have dragged Yemen close to state failure. It provides an assessment of Yemen's major security challenges by recognized experts, and it broadens the discussion of the tools available to the international community to pull Yemen back from the brink. Separate chapters examine the resurgence of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the complex relationship between al Qaeda and the Yemini tribes, the Southern secessionist movement, and the civil war in Saada. Contents include • Yemen: Avoiding a Downward Spiral • What Comes Next in Yemen? Al-Qaeda, the Tribes, and State-Building • The Political Challenge of Yemen's Southern Movement • War in Saada: From Local Insurrection to National Challenge • Instrumentalizing Grievances: Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Contributors include Sarah Phillips (Centre for International Security Studies, University of Sydney), Stephen Day (Rollins College), and Alistair Harris (RUSI and former diplomat and UN staff member).

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Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
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Release: 2010
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Yemen on the Brink

Yemen on the Brink
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
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Total Pages: 160
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
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Yemen

Yemen
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Yemen on the Brink

Yemen on the Brink
Author: United States House of Representatives
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Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-10-06
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ISBN: 9781697911800

Yemen on the brink: implications for U.S. policy: hearing before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, February 3, 2010.

Yemen on the Brink?

Yemen on the Brink?
Author: Barak Barfi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2010
Genre: Insurgency
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Yemen is besieged by a multitude of crises that threaten its stability. A five-year-old rebellion in its northern provinces risks escalating into a proxy contest between Iran and Saudi Arabia. In the south, political discrimination and economic neglect have fueled secessionist grievances. A crippled economy, plagued by rampant corruption, and a dysfunctional regime have alienated a large portion of the population. At the same time, the Yemeni landscape is dotted with lawless regions where the government is virtually absent. Al Qaeda's local affiliate, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), has sought to exploit Yemenis' discontent and the unstable situation there to establish a regional jihadist hub. The troubles afflicting the country, a fertile environment for Islamist extremism, and the regime's decision to neglect targeting AQAP have allowed the group to carve out a small but lethal niche in society. It has succeeded in establishing a solid, geographically dispersed, and decentralized organization. Using an effective propaganda machine, it has attracted a number of foreign jihadists, mostly Saudis.

Yemen in Crisis

Yemen in Crisis
Author: Helen Lackner
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1788735544

Expert analysis of Yemen's social and political crisis, with profound implications for the fate of the Arab World The democratic promise of the 2011 Arab Spring has unraveled in Yemen, triggering a disastrous crisis of civil war, famine, militarization, and governmental collapse with serious implications for the future of the region. Yet as expert political researcher Helen Lackner argues, the catastrophe does not have to continue, and we can hope for and help build a different future in Yemen. Fueled by Arab and Western intervention, the civil war has quickly escalated, resulting in thousands killed and millions close to starvation. Suffering from a collapsed economy, the people of Yemen face a desperate choice between the Huthi rebels on the one side and the internationally recognized government propped up by the Saudi-led coalition and Western arms on the other. In this invaluable analysis, Helen Lackner uncovers the roots of the social and political conflicts that threaten the very survival of the state and its people. Importantly, she argues that we must understand the roots of the current crisis so that we can hope for a different future for Yemen and the Middle East. With a preface exploring the US’s central role in the crisis.

The Day Fidel Died

The Day Fidel Died
Author: Patrick Symmes
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804172404

Cuba has loomed large in American memory and history. Throughout the last half-century, the island and its larger-than-life revolutionary leader have been key players in the Cold War and mythologized by Americans and American politicians. In 2016, relations thawed, and the country opened its doors to American. The Rolling Stones played in Havana. President Obama arrived too in March. He was the first President to visit the nation almost 100 years—since Coolidge in 1928. And then Fidel Castro passed away in November 2016, marking the end of the momentous era in Cuban history. In The Day Fidel Died, Patrick Symmes interweaves reporting from years spent traveling to the Cuban Island, a narrative history of the rise of Fidelismo and the last sixty-plus years of life there under Fidel. Symmes’ exploration of the Castros’ Cuba—how it came to be and what it’s becoming—paints a wondrous and striking portrait of the nation, its culture, politics and people for anyone first undertaking a trip or those still dreaming of doing so. A Vintage Shorts ebook original.

On the Brink

On the Brink
Author: Van Jackson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108473482

Former Pentagon insider Van Jackson explores how Trump and Kim reached - and avoided - the precipice of nuclear war.