Why Yemen Matters
A Society in Transition
Herausgeber: Lackner, Helen
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A unique and timely examination of Yemen and its prospects for the future.
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A unique and timely examination of Yemen and its prospects for the future.
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- Verlag: Saqi Books
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 153mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 469g
- ISBN-13: 9780863567773
- ISBN-10: 0863567770
- Artikelnr.: 39727552
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Saqi Books
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 153mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 469g
- ISBN-13: 9780863567773
- ISBN-10: 0863567770
- Artikelnr.: 39727552
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Helen Lackner has worked as a consultant in social aspects of development in over thirty countries and specializes in rural issues, in particular water management, poverty alleviation and gender and youth aspects. Lackner is also co-editor of Yemen into the Twenty First Century: Continuity and Change.
Abbreviations and acronyms
Chronology
Acknowledgements
Note on transliteration
Introduction by Helen Lackner
Part One: Politics and Security
1. Professor Sheila Carapico: Yemen between Revolution and
Counter-Terrorism
2. Adam Seitz: Ties that Bind and divide: The Arab Spring and Yemeni
Civil-Military Relations
3. Katherine Hennessey: Yemeni Society in the Spotlight: Theatre and Film
Before, During, and After the Arab Spring
Part Two: Regional Issues
4. Laurent Bonnefoy: The Shabab, institutionalized politics and the
Islamists in the Yemeni Revolution
5. Marieke Brandt: The Irregulars of the ?a'dah War: "Colonel Shaykhs" and
"Tribal Militias" in Yemen's ?uthi Conflict (2004-2010)
6. Noel Brehony: The Role of the PDRY in Forming a Southern Yemeni Identity
5. Susanne Dahlgren: More Than Half of Society,Southern Yemeni Youth,
Unemployment and the Quest for a State Job
Part Three: Economic Development
6. Helen Lackner: Water Scarcity: why doesn't it get the attention it
deserves?
7. Gerhard Liechtenthaler: Customary Conflict Resolution in Times of
Extreme Water Stress: A Case Study of a Document from the Northern
Highlands of Yemen
8. Jens Kambeck: Land-Related Disputes in Yemen
9. Kais Aliriani: The Role of the Small enterprise Sector in the Yemeni
Economy
Part Four: Society and Migration
10. Adel Aulaqi: Health matters
11. Christine Hellmich: Sovereignty over their Bodies: Rethinking the
determinants of Women's Reproductive Health in Yemen
12. Hélène Thiollet: From Migration hub to asylum crisis: the changing
dynamics of contemporary migration in Yemen
13. Marina de Regt: "Close Ties" Gender, Labour and Migration between Yemen
and the Horn of Africa
14. Wai-Yip Ho: The Emerging Yemeni Community in China: Socialist Legacy,
Silk Road Broker and the Sino-Model
About the Contributors
Further Reading
Index
Chronology
Acknowledgements
Note on transliteration
Introduction by Helen Lackner
Part One: Politics and Security
1. Professor Sheila Carapico: Yemen between Revolution and
Counter-Terrorism
2. Adam Seitz: Ties that Bind and divide: The Arab Spring and Yemeni
Civil-Military Relations
3. Katherine Hennessey: Yemeni Society in the Spotlight: Theatre and Film
Before, During, and After the Arab Spring
Part Two: Regional Issues
4. Laurent Bonnefoy: The Shabab, institutionalized politics and the
Islamists in the Yemeni Revolution
5. Marieke Brandt: The Irregulars of the ?a'dah War: "Colonel Shaykhs" and
"Tribal Militias" in Yemen's ?uthi Conflict (2004-2010)
6. Noel Brehony: The Role of the PDRY in Forming a Southern Yemeni Identity
5. Susanne Dahlgren: More Than Half of Society,Southern Yemeni Youth,
Unemployment and the Quest for a State Job
Part Three: Economic Development
6. Helen Lackner: Water Scarcity: why doesn't it get the attention it
deserves?
7. Gerhard Liechtenthaler: Customary Conflict Resolution in Times of
Extreme Water Stress: A Case Study of a Document from the Northern
Highlands of Yemen
8. Jens Kambeck: Land-Related Disputes in Yemen
9. Kais Aliriani: The Role of the Small enterprise Sector in the Yemeni
Economy
Part Four: Society and Migration
10. Adel Aulaqi: Health matters
11. Christine Hellmich: Sovereignty over their Bodies: Rethinking the
determinants of Women's Reproductive Health in Yemen
12. Hélène Thiollet: From Migration hub to asylum crisis: the changing
dynamics of contemporary migration in Yemen
13. Marina de Regt: "Close Ties" Gender, Labour and Migration between Yemen
and the Horn of Africa
14. Wai-Yip Ho: The Emerging Yemeni Community in China: Socialist Legacy,
Silk Road Broker and the Sino-Model
About the Contributors
Further Reading
Index
Abbreviations and acronyms
Chronology
Acknowledgements
Note on transliteration
Introduction by Helen Lackner
Part One: Politics and Security
1. Professor Sheila Carapico: Yemen between Revolution and
Counter-Terrorism
2. Adam Seitz: Ties that Bind and divide: The Arab Spring and Yemeni
Civil-Military Relations
3. Katherine Hennessey: Yemeni Society in the Spotlight: Theatre and Film
Before, During, and After the Arab Spring
Part Two: Regional Issues
4. Laurent Bonnefoy: The Shabab, institutionalized politics and the
Islamists in the Yemeni Revolution
5. Marieke Brandt: The Irregulars of the ?a'dah War: "Colonel Shaykhs" and
"Tribal Militias" in Yemen's ?uthi Conflict (2004-2010)
6. Noel Brehony: The Role of the PDRY in Forming a Southern Yemeni Identity
5. Susanne Dahlgren: More Than Half of Society,Southern Yemeni Youth,
Unemployment and the Quest for a State Job
Part Three: Economic Development
6. Helen Lackner: Water Scarcity: why doesn't it get the attention it
deserves?
7. Gerhard Liechtenthaler: Customary Conflict Resolution in Times of
Extreme Water Stress: A Case Study of a Document from the Northern
Highlands of Yemen
8. Jens Kambeck: Land-Related Disputes in Yemen
9. Kais Aliriani: The Role of the Small enterprise Sector in the Yemeni
Economy
Part Four: Society and Migration
10. Adel Aulaqi: Health matters
11. Christine Hellmich: Sovereignty over their Bodies: Rethinking the
determinants of Women's Reproductive Health in Yemen
12. Hélène Thiollet: From Migration hub to asylum crisis: the changing
dynamics of contemporary migration in Yemen
13. Marina de Regt: "Close Ties" Gender, Labour and Migration between Yemen
and the Horn of Africa
14. Wai-Yip Ho: The Emerging Yemeni Community in China: Socialist Legacy,
Silk Road Broker and the Sino-Model
About the Contributors
Further Reading
Index
Chronology
Acknowledgements
Note on transliteration
Introduction by Helen Lackner
Part One: Politics and Security
1. Professor Sheila Carapico: Yemen between Revolution and
Counter-Terrorism
2. Adam Seitz: Ties that Bind and divide: The Arab Spring and Yemeni
Civil-Military Relations
3. Katherine Hennessey: Yemeni Society in the Spotlight: Theatre and Film
Before, During, and After the Arab Spring
Part Two: Regional Issues
4. Laurent Bonnefoy: The Shabab, institutionalized politics and the
Islamists in the Yemeni Revolution
5. Marieke Brandt: The Irregulars of the ?a'dah War: "Colonel Shaykhs" and
"Tribal Militias" in Yemen's ?uthi Conflict (2004-2010)
6. Noel Brehony: The Role of the PDRY in Forming a Southern Yemeni Identity
5. Susanne Dahlgren: More Than Half of Society,Southern Yemeni Youth,
Unemployment and the Quest for a State Job
Part Three: Economic Development
6. Helen Lackner: Water Scarcity: why doesn't it get the attention it
deserves?
7. Gerhard Liechtenthaler: Customary Conflict Resolution in Times of
Extreme Water Stress: A Case Study of a Document from the Northern
Highlands of Yemen
8. Jens Kambeck: Land-Related Disputes in Yemen
9. Kais Aliriani: The Role of the Small enterprise Sector in the Yemeni
Economy
Part Four: Society and Migration
10. Adel Aulaqi: Health matters
11. Christine Hellmich: Sovereignty over their Bodies: Rethinking the
determinants of Women's Reproductive Health in Yemen
12. Hélène Thiollet: From Migration hub to asylum crisis: the changing
dynamics of contemporary migration in Yemen
13. Marina de Regt: "Close Ties" Gender, Labour and Migration between Yemen
and the Horn of Africa
14. Wai-Yip Ho: The Emerging Yemeni Community in China: Socialist Legacy,
Silk Road Broker and the Sino-Model
About the Contributors
Further Reading
Index