The Houthis and the Changing Middle East Order. Investigations

Par : Salim Al-Rimi
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  • ISBN8227182821
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  • Date de parution13/10/2024
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Résumé

An In-Depth Exploration of the Houthi Movement in YemenThis illuminating treatise meticulously scrutinizes the Houthi movement in Yemen, delving into its historical backdrop, philosophical underpinnings, prominent personalities, socio-economic catalysts, regional ramifications-especially concerning the roles of Saudi Arabia and Iran-and its broader global implications. Principal Insights: The ascent of the Houthi movement is profoundly entwined with Yemen's intricate political heritage, its entrenched socio-economic disparities, and the shifting dynamics of regional hegemony.
Influential figures such as Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi and Abdul-Malik al-Houthi have been instrumental in shaping the movement's ideological framework and strategic orientation. Regional powers, notably Saudi Arabia and Iran, have played a pivotal role in complicating the conflict, heightening sectarian animosities and tensions. This protracted conflict has engendered a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, exerting a profound impact on the civilian populace.
The legitimacy of the Houthi movement is a subject of contentious debate, both within Yemen and on the international stage, hinging upon various factors including governance efficacy, human rights considerations, and adherence to international law. Media portrayals have wielded substantial influence in molding perceptions of the Houthis, affecting narratives both domestically and globally. The prospective trajectory of the Houthi movement and the ongoing Yemeni conflict remains shrouded in uncertainty, inextricably linked to the actions and interventions of regional and global powers.
This comprehensive examination offers a nuanced perspective on the Houthi movement, shedding light on its complex interplay with the socio-political fabric of Yemen and the broader geopolitical landscape. The author: Salim Al-Rimi is a Yemeni researcher and an active member of the GEW Reports and Analyses Team (The Voice of the Mediterranean). Although he has contributed to former publications by the GEW Reports and Analyses Team and the GEW Intelligence Unit, this is his first published book.
An In-Depth Exploration of the Houthi Movement in YemenThis illuminating treatise meticulously scrutinizes the Houthi movement in Yemen, delving into its historical backdrop, philosophical underpinnings, prominent personalities, socio-economic catalysts, regional ramifications-especially concerning the roles of Saudi Arabia and Iran-and its broader global implications. Principal Insights: The ascent of the Houthi movement is profoundly entwined with Yemen's intricate political heritage, its entrenched socio-economic disparities, and the shifting dynamics of regional hegemony.
Influential figures such as Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi and Abdul-Malik al-Houthi have been instrumental in shaping the movement's ideological framework and strategic orientation. Regional powers, notably Saudi Arabia and Iran, have played a pivotal role in complicating the conflict, heightening sectarian animosities and tensions. This protracted conflict has engendered a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, exerting a profound impact on the civilian populace.
The legitimacy of the Houthi movement is a subject of contentious debate, both within Yemen and on the international stage, hinging upon various factors including governance efficacy, human rights considerations, and adherence to international law. Media portrayals have wielded substantial influence in molding perceptions of the Houthis, affecting narratives both domestically and globally. The prospective trajectory of the Houthi movement and the ongoing Yemeni conflict remains shrouded in uncertainty, inextricably linked to the actions and interventions of regional and global powers.
This comprehensive examination offers a nuanced perspective on the Houthi movement, shedding light on its complex interplay with the socio-political fabric of Yemen and the broader geopolitical landscape. The author: Salim Al-Rimi is a Yemeni researcher and an active member of the GEW Reports and Analyses Team (The Voice of the Mediterranean). Although he has contributed to former publications by the GEW Reports and Analyses Team and the GEW Intelligence Unit, this is his first published book.