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ISBN: HB: 9781849049665

Hurst Publishers

October 2018

256 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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£35,00
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Yemen and the World

Beyond Insecurity

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Contemporary Yemen has an image problem. It has long fascinated travellers and artists, and to many embodies both Arab and Muslim authenticity; it stands at important geostrategic and commercial crossroads. Yet, strangely, global perceptions of Yemen are of an entity that is somehow both marginal and passive, yet also dangerous and problematic.

The Saudi offensive launched in 2015 has made Yemen a victim of regional power struggles, while the global "war on terror" has labelled it a threat to international security. This perception has had disastrous effects without generating real interest in the country or its people. On the contrary, Yemen's complex political dynamics have been largely ignored by international observers – resulting in problematic, if not counterproductive, international policies.

"Yemen and the World" offers a corrective to these misconceptions and omissions, putting aside the nature of the world's interest in Yemen to focus on Yemen's role on the global stage. Laurent Bonnefoy uses six areas of modern international exchange – globalisation, diplomacy, trade, migration, culture and militant Islamism – to restore Yemen to its place at the heart of contemporary affairs. To understand Yemen, he argues, is to understand the Middle East as a whole.

About the Author

Laurent Bonnefoy (PhD) is a researcher in political science at the Institut Francais du Proche-Orient (Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria). Building on the four years he spent living in Yemen, his work focuses primarily on the development of the contemporary Salafi movement in the Arabian Peninsula. He has also researched and published on various issues linked to religious identities and politics in Yemen.