Examining political and socioeconomic change in the Yemen Arab Republic (YAR), this book, first published in 1987, focuses primarily on the quarter century following the overthrow of the imamate in 1962. The problems and politics of the period's republican leaders and their regimes are analysed.
Examining political and socioeconomic change in the Yemen Arab Republic (YAR), this book, first published in 1987, focuses primarily on the quarter century following the overthrow of the imamate in 1962. The problems and politics of the period's republican leaders and their regimes are analysed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Yemen and the Yemenis: An Introduction 1.1. Terrain and Climate 1.2. Settlements and Communications 1.3. People and Society 1.4. History and the Yemeni Nation 2. From Imamate to Republic: 1904 67 2.1. The Time of Imams Yahya and Ahmad 2.2. The 1962 Revolution, the YAR, and the al Sallal Era 3. National Reconciliation and the al Iryani Era: 1967 71 3.1. Conservative Republicanism and Its Constraints 3.2. Security Needs and Economic Constraints 3.3. Economic and Financial Institution Building 4. Contradictions in the al Iryani Regime: 1971 74 4.1. Improved Prospects 4.2. Manifest Political Constraints 4.3. The Coalition Strained 5. Political Adjustment and Socioeconomic Development Under al Hamdi: 1974 76 5.1. Political Adjustment Under al Hamdi 5.2. State Building and Modernization Under al Hamdi 5.3. The al Hamdi Regime and Political Construction 6. Domestic Stalemate and Fast evolving External Politics: 1975 77 6.1. The Domestic Stalemate 6.2. Foreign Policy and External Relations 7. The al Ghashmi Interlude: 1977 78 7.1. The Death and Legacy of al Hamdi 7.2. The Accession and Rule of al Ghashmi 7.3. Al Ghashmi's Demise 8. The Salih Regime: Bleak Prospects and Faint Hopes: 1978 81 8.1. The Salih Regime Hits Bottom: Spring 1979 8.2. Attempts to Stem and Turn the Political Tide: 1979 81 9. Political Pieces Put into Place: 1982 84 9.1. The NDF and the PDRY 9.2. Completion and Promotion of the Second Five Year Plan 9.3. The National Dialogue and the General People's Congress 9.4. Economic Troubles and Political Order: 1983 84 10. Yemen and Petroleum: the Mid 1980s and Beyond 10.1. The Search for Oil in Yemen 10.2. Yemeni Oil: Current Effects and Implications for the Future
1. Yemen and the Yemenis: An Introduction 1.1. Terrain and Climate 1.2. Settlements and Communications 1.3. People and Society 1.4. History and the Yemeni Nation 2. From Imamate to Republic: 1904 67 2.1. The Time of Imams Yahya and Ahmad 2.2. The 1962 Revolution, the YAR, and the al Sallal Era 3. National Reconciliation and the al Iryani Era: 1967 71 3.1. Conservative Republicanism and Its Constraints 3.2. Security Needs and Economic Constraints 3.3. Economic and Financial Institution Building 4. Contradictions in the al Iryani Regime: 1971 74 4.1. Improved Prospects 4.2. Manifest Political Constraints 4.3. The Coalition Strained 5. Political Adjustment and Socioeconomic Development Under al Hamdi: 1974 76 5.1. Political Adjustment Under al Hamdi 5.2. State Building and Modernization Under al Hamdi 5.3. The al Hamdi Regime and Political Construction 6. Domestic Stalemate and Fast evolving External Politics: 1975 77 6.1. The Domestic Stalemate 6.2. Foreign Policy and External Relations 7. The al Ghashmi Interlude: 1977 78 7.1. The Death and Legacy of al Hamdi 7.2. The Accession and Rule of al Ghashmi 7.3. Al Ghashmi's Demise 8. The Salih Regime: Bleak Prospects and Faint Hopes: 1978 81 8.1. The Salih Regime Hits Bottom: Spring 1979 8.2. Attempts to Stem and Turn the Political Tide: 1979 81 9. Political Pieces Put into Place: 1982 84 9.1. The NDF and the PDRY 9.2. Completion and Promotion of the Second Five Year Plan 9.3. The National Dialogue and the General People's Congress 9.4. Economic Troubles and Political Order: 1983 84 10. Yemen and Petroleum: the Mid 1980s and Beyond 10.1. The Search for Oil in Yemen 10.2. Yemeni Oil: Current Effects and Implications for the Future
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