Building a New Yemen: Recovery, Transition and the International Community
Editat de Amat Al Alim Alsoswa, Noel Brehonyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780755640300
ISBN-10: 0755640306
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0755640306
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Examines what needs to be done to ensure the future stability of Yemen and counter threats from terrorists based in Yemen
Notă biografică
Noel Brehony CMG is Honorary Vice President and former Chair of the British Yemeni Society. A former diplomat, he has been working on Yemen for many years authoring Yemen Divided (I.B. Tauris, 2011) and editing Hadhramaut and its Diaspora (I.B Tauris, 2017) and co-editing with Saud al-Sarhan, Rebuilding Yemen (2015). Amat Alsoswa was Yemen's first minister for human rights and the first female cabinet member in the country's history. She served previously as Yemen's ambassador to Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands. More recently, she has consulted with the World Bank, particularly in areas such as peacebuilding, gender equality and human rights.
Cuprins
Introduction, Amat Alsoswa, Arabian Peninsula Advisory Board, Washington D.C, USA ; and Noel Brehony, British-Yemeni Society, UK Chapter 1: The future structure of the Yemen State, Stephen Day, Rollins College in Winter Park, USA Chapter 2: Yemen and the International Community: fragmented approaches, Laurent Bonnefoy, Sciences Po, France Chapter 3: Sectarianism and tribalism in the Yemeni war. Hussein Al-Waday, Independent researcher, Yemen; and Maysaa Shujaadeen, Sana'a Center for Strategic Studies, Yemen Chapter 4: Their fate is tied to ours: assessing AQAP governance and implications for security in Yemen, Joana Cook, Leiden University, Netherlands Chapter 5: Women in the New Yemen. Sabria Al-Thawr, University of Sanaa, Yemen; and Bilkis Zabara, University of Sanaa, Yemen Chapter 6: A Parasitic Political Economy . Charles Schmitz, Towson University, USA Chapter 7: Post-Conflict Economic Recovery and Development in Yemen, Rafat al-Akhali, University of Oxford, UK Chapter 8: The Role of the International Community and the GCC Countries in the Economic Development of Yemen, Amat Alsoswa, USA Chapter 9: The future of Yemeni agriculture and water. Helen Lackner, SOAS University of London, UK Chapter 10: Maximising Regional Incentives for Long-term Peace and Stability in Yemen. James Firebrace, JFA Consulting, UK; and Alia Eshaq,Mashora Group, UK
Recenzii
Building a New Yemen is a remarkable work that should be read beyond the academic community. The edited volume contains powerful lessons for aid organizations, diplomats, and UN institutions. . At its core, Building a New Yemen asserts that Yemen and its relations with the international community must be re-imagined for positive change to occur after the war's end.
This collection offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the conflict in Yemen, and the prospects for a post-war recovery, from some of the top scholars in the field.
In this very useful edited volume, a number of experts on Yemeni politics, economics, development and society consider the country's future and offer detailed recommendations about how best to address the many challenges of reconstruction. It is a welcome addition to the literature on this complex country.
This collection offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the conflict in Yemen, and the prospects for a post-war recovery, from some of the top scholars in the field.
In this very useful edited volume, a number of experts on Yemeni politics, economics, development and society consider the country's future and offer detailed recommendations about how best to address the many challenges of reconstruction. It is a welcome addition to the literature on this complex country.