Tribes and politics in Yemen : a history of the Houthi conflict / Marieke Brandt.
Material type:
- 9781849046466
- 953.305/3 23
- DS247 .Y48 B73 2017
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DS247 .U6 N33 2008 الامارات و بعدها العربي : دراسات و ابحاث ندوة / المتحدثون : عبد المعطي سويد...[وأخ.]؛ المعقبون: باقر النجار...[واخ.] | DS247 .U68 S98 2012 مجتمع دولة الامارات العربية المتحدة: نظرة مستقبلية / | DS247 .Y48 2014 The Yemeni War of 1994 : causes and consequences / | DS247 .Y48 B73 2017 Tribes and politics in Yemen : a history of the Houthi conflict / | DS247 .Y48 C53 2010 Yemen : dancing on the heads of snakes / | DS247 .Y48 K71 2023 25 يوما الى عدن / مايكل نايتس; ترجمة: سامر أبو هواش ;مراجعة: عمر عليمات | DS247 .Y48 K71 2023 25 Days to Aden / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Tribes and politics in Yemen' tells the story of the Houthi conflict in Sa'dah Province, Yemen, as seen through the eyes of the local tribes. In the West the Houthi conflict, which erupted in 2004, is often defined through the lenses of either the Iranian-Saudi proxy war or the Sunni-Shia divide. Yet, as experienced by locals, the Houthi conflict is much more deeply rooted in the recent history of Sa'dah Province. Its origins must be sought in the political, economic, social and sectarian transformations since the 1960s civil war and their repercussions on the local society, which is dominated by tribal norms. From the civil war to the Houthi conflict these transformations involve the same individuals, families and groups, and are driven by the same struggles over resources, prerogatives, and power. This book is based on years of anthropological fieldwork expertise both on the ground and through digital anthropological approaches. It offers a detailed account of the local complexities of the Houthi conflict and its historical background and underscores the absolute imperative of understanding the highly local, personal, and non-ideological nature of internal conflict in Yemen.
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