Socio-Historical Roots of Yemen’s Collapse

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer Nature Switzerland | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9783031295928
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Springer Nature Switzerland e druk, 2023 9783031295928
Onderdeel van serie Middle East Today
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The book dives into the socio-historical roots of the current ‘disintegration’ of the Yemeni state, proposing that it is the result of a long process of devaluation of the Yemeni economy through imperialistic means, in the historical era of Advanced American imperialism—starting in the 1970s—that is facing the rise of China since the 1980s. As the United States feels threatened by the blossoming of Chinese influence on the Red Sea and the strategic maritime straits of Hormuz and Bab-el-Mandeb, it is of utmost importance to understand the centrality of the war on Yemen. The disintegration of the Yemeni state since 2015, involving the disintegration of Yemeni sovereignty (in part through the fragmentation of the country), is a means of creating political chaos in a strategic country. The goal is to limit the growth of Chinese influence in the region of the Arab world, which threatens the financial superstructure of the global economic system based on the US dollar.

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ISBN13:9783031295928
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer Nature Switzerland

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Chapter 1: Theoretical concepts and historical background.- Chapter 2: Yemen’s decisive role in the Cold War.- Chapter 3: The neoliberal order and the structuration of Yemen’s famine over decades.- Chapter 4: Mapping the dominant power relations in the Yemen war since 2015.- Chapter 5: Bab-al-Mandeb and the threat of the “One Belt One Road” project.- Chapter 6: Reflections on the meaning of the state disintegration of Yemen for the global economic system.- Chapter 7: Conclusion of the book: The imperialist imperative for war in the Middle East.

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