Tribes and Politics in Yemen: A History of the Houthi Conflict 1st Edition, Kindle Edition

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Editorial Reviews

About the Author


Marieke Brandt is a researcher at the Institute for Social Anthropology (ISA) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. Her research focuses on tribalism, tribal genealogy and history, and tribe-state relations in Southwest Arabia.
--This text refers to the hardcover edition.

Review


"Remarkable."--The Times Literary Supplement


"Brandt . . . has delved deeply into the emergence and evolution of the Houthi phenomenon and explains in extensive detail the entangled and incredibly complex roots of the conflict . . . she has done so thoroughly, convincingly and admirably . . . an invaluable glimpse into the complexity of Yemeni
society and politics." -- Journal of the British Yemeni Society


"As a writer and researcher on Yemen, this is the book I've been waiting for. A thorough, painstakingly assembled account of the rise of one of the world's least understood rebel groups - it makes for a riveting read. This is an indispensable addition to the pool of knowledge on Yemen and a must
read for everyone who wants to understand why we are here today." -- Peter Salisbury, Senior Research Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme, Chatham House


"Marieke Brandt's book is a fascinating piece of ethnography and history. Through exceptional fieldwork in the northern highlands of Yemen, it explores the minute details and roots of a political and religious phenomenon that remains fundamental to our understanding of the contemporary Arabian
Peninsula." -- Laurent Bonnefoy, researcher at the CERI/Sciences Po, author of Salafism in Yemen: Transnationalism and Religious Identity


"This book provides a deep and comprehensive insight into the complex 'Houthi conflict' by studying its political, tribal and personal dynamics. Brandt pays great attention to the wide spectrum of local causes that explain the conflict's onset, persistence, and expansion on the basis of a
'bottom-up' social anthropological approach." -- Horst Kopp, former professor at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg; researcher on the urban and rural geography of Yemen


"Brandt's detailed, even intimate, analysis of the Houthi movement's history, internal social dynamics and relations with local and regional actors is essential reading for understanding its current and prospective role in Yemen's politics. Beyond Yemen, the book demonstrates the importance of
anthropological analysis in explaining local and national politics." -- Helen Lackner, Research Associate at London Middle East Institute, School of Oriental and African Studies; author of Yemen in Crisis: Autocracy, Neo-Liberalism and the Disintegration of a State


"An excellent book . . . an indispensable read to anyone with an interest in Yemeni politics, both past and present."--The Middle East Journal


"The book will be an indispensable read to anyone with an interest in Yemeni politics, both past and present. It is written in excellent prose, which makes it easy to read and follow: a factor that is particularly important given the dizzying array of actors and names that the author introduces. It
is also an excellent example of how to conduct field work in conflict regions, and how to adapt to a digital medium when physical presence is made impossible." - Dr. Silvana Toska, Political Science Department, Davidson College


"The most detailed and comprehensive analysis to date of the Houthi conflict in Yemen, providing critical insights into the rise of the Houthis as a national movement and how a local conflict metastasized into a regional one. Published as the Saudi-led "Operation Decisive Storm" is still in full
swing, this long overdue and well-researched book will help readers understand how Yemen became a laboratory for new wars in the Middle East." -- Gabriele vom Bruck, Senior Lecturer at School of Oriental and African Studies; author of Islam, Memory and Morality in Yemen: Ruling Families in
Transition


--This text refers to the hardcover edition.

Product details

  • ASIN : B079Z926NH
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press; 1st edition (November 15, 2017)
  • Publication date : November 15, 2017
  • Language : English
  • File size : 5958 KB
  • Text-to-Speech : Enabled
  • Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
  • X-Ray : Not Enabled
  • Word Wise : Not Enabled
  • Print length : 496 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN : 0190673591
  • Lending : Enabled
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