Yemen and the Search for Stability

Yemen and the Search for Stability

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9781784534653
Untertitel:
Power, Politics and Society After the Arab Spring
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Marie-Christine Heinze
Herausgeber:
I.B. Tauris
Anzahl Seiten:
360
Erscheinungsdatum:
14.06.2018
ISBN:
978-1-78453-465-3

The attacks and blockade on Yemen by the Saudi-led multinational coalition have killed thousands and triggered humanitarian disaster. The longstanding conflict in the country between the Huthi rebels and (until December 2017) Salih militias on the one side and those loyal to the internationally recognized government and many other groups fighting for their interests on the other are said to have evolved into a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. In 2011, however, thousands of Yemenis had taken to the streets to protest for a better future for their country. When President Ali Abdullah Salih signed over power in the aftermath of these protests, there were hopes that this would signal the beginning of a new period of transition. Yemen and the Search for Stability focuses on the aspirations that inspired revolutionary action, and analyzes what went wrong in the years that followed. It examines the different groups involved in the protests - Salih supporters, Muslim Brothers, Salafis, Huthis, secessionists, women, youth, artists and intellectuals- in terms of their competing visions for the country's future as well as their internal struggles. This book traces the impact of the 2011 upheavals on these groups' ideas for a `new Yemen' and on their strategies for self-empowerment. In so doing, Yemen and the Search for Stability examines the mistakes committed in the country's post-2011 transition process but also points towards prospects for stability and positive change.

Vorwort
The first book to look at the new political and social movements in Yemen after the fall of President Saleh

Autorentext
Marie-Christine Heinze is President of CARPO - Center for Applied Research in Partnership with the Orient and researcher at the University of Bonn, where she has headed the research project "Framing the `Revolution' in Yemen", which the University of Bonn coordinated together with the Yemen Polling Center, and "Academic Approaches to Peace-building and State-building in Yemen", co-implemented with the Gender Development Research and Studies Center (GDRSC) at Sana?a University. She holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Bielefeld and is editor of the Jemen-Report, the magazine of the German-Yemeni Society. She also frequently works as a consultant on Yemen and has published widely on social and political change in the country.

Inhalt
Introduction: Yemen and the Search for Stability (Heinze) Competing Visions: Yemen's Imagined Futures Scepticism among Emerging Public Intellectuals in Post-Revolution Yemen (al-Rubaidi) A Political Culture of Feminist Resistance: Exploring Women's Agency and Gender Dynamics in Yemen's Uprising (201115) (Strzelecka) The Mobilisation of Yemen's Eastern Tribes: Al-Mahra's Self-Organisation Model (Kendall) Generational and Political Change in Southern Yemen: 'The Generation of Unity' Envisions its Southern State (Augustin) Transition and Its Discontents: Visions and Strategies of Yemen's Political Actors Governance in Transition: The Dynamics of Yemen's Negotiated Reform Process(Thiel) Negotiating Women's Empowerment in the NDC (al-Sakkaf) The Huthi Enigma: Ansar Allah and the 'Second Republic' (Brandt) Reversals of Fortune: The Islah Party in Post-Salih Yemen (Bonnefoy) A Party for Salafis? The Building of al-Rashad in Yemen's Transition Period (Kuschnitzki) Socio-Cultural Upheavals: Yemen Before and After the Arab Spring A Youth Non-Movement in Sana?a: Changing Normative Geographies through Fashion, Art and Music (Transfeld) 'Can We Talk to Terrorists?' Extremism and the Potential for Dialogue, as Portrayed in Yemeni Film and Theatre (Hennessey) Can 'the Old Yemen' Survive 'the New Yemen'? The Depredations of War and Other Threats to Yemen's Cultural Heritage (Steinbeiser) Can Federalism Save the Yemeni State? (Clausen) About the Authors


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