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This book analyzes the civil war in Yemen and how intervening external actors have shaped the trajectory of the conflict.

The work examines the conflict in Yemen as a testing ground for expectations about the autonomy and control of proxies by external patrons and the direct consequences for civilian victimization and duration of war. Like other proxy wars, the international dimensions of the war made the conflict in Yemen subject to the geopolitical interests of intervening powers. The longstanding power rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran over Middle East supremacy resulted in a competitive intervention in Yemen, where the initial belligerents of the civil warthe Houthi and the Hadi regimewere used as proxies by Tehran and the Gulf coalition led by Riyadh, respectively. Their intervention ultimately translated into a prolonged and destructive conflict. The often contradictory and self-interested patronage strategies by the coalition's two central patrons, Saudi Arabia and

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1. Introduction 2. Proxy War: A Primer 3. Proxy War in the Middle East 4. Key Military Engagements in Yemen, 2014-2022 5. External Patrons of Surrogates in Yemen’s Civil War 6. Conclusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/15/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032201665, 978-1032201665
      ISBN10: 1032201665

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book analyzes the civil war in Yemen and how intervening external actors have shaped the trajectory of the conflict.

      The work examines the conflict in Yemen as a testing ground for expectations about the autonomy and control of proxies by external patrons and the direct consequences for civilian victimization and duration of war. Like other proxy wars, the international dimensions of the war made the conflict in Yemen subject to the geopolitical interests of intervening powers. The longstanding power rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran over Middle East supremacy resulted in a competitive intervention in Yemen, where the initial belligerents of the civil warthe Houthi and the Hadi regimewere used as proxies by Tehran and the Gulf coalition led by Riyadh, respectively. Their intervention ultimately translated into a prolonged and destructive conflict. The often contradictory and self-interested patronage strategies by the coalition's two central patrons, Saudi Arabia and

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction 2. Proxy War: A Primer 3. Proxy War in the Middle East 4. Key Military Engagements in Yemen, 2014-2022 5. External Patrons of Surrogates in Yemen’s Civil War 6. Conclusion

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