Huthi Movement in Yemen
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Huthi Movement in Yemen
Ideology, Ambition and Security in the Arab Gulf
Hamidaddin, Abdullah
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
07/2022
312
Mole
Inglês
9780755644285
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction, Abdullah Hamidaddin, King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Saudi Arabia
I. Huthi Ideology and the Belief System
1. On the Nature of Huthi Religious and Political Authority and its Relationship to Zaydism, Bernard Haykel, Princeton University, USA
2. Transformation of Dominant Political Themes from the Founder to the Current Leader of the Huthi Movement, Mohammed Almahfali, Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies, Lund University, Sweden
3. The "Soft War" and the past: The Huthi movement's use of historical narratives as source of legitimacy, Alexander Weissenburger, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
II. Reconfiguring Yemen's Society
4. Tribes and Rulers, 3.0 Dominance and the "Subaltern" in Huthi Yemen Marieke Brandt, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
5. Women under the Huthi regime: gender, Islam and nationalism, Ewa Strzelecka, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
6. Huthi Influence on Education: An Investigation of Interventions and Policies, Shaker Lashuel, Yemeni American News, USA
7. Propaganda, Creativity, and Diplomacy: The Huthis' Adaptive Approach to Media and Public Messaging, Hannah Porter, DT Global, USA
8. The Huthi zamil: folk literature or propaganda?, Emily Sumner, University of Minnesota, USA
III. Re-Engineering the State
9. State" and Coercive Power in Yemen: The Huthis and the Tribal-Sectarian Field, Anthony Chimente, Gulf State Analytics, USA
10. Huthi Visions of the State: A Huthi Republic with an Unofficial Imam, Charles Schmitz, Towson University, USA
11. Becoming the state: How Ansar Allah took over and adapted formal institutions at the local level, Joshua Rogers, Berghof Foundation, Germany
IV. Regional Impact
12. Hybrid Warfare: Lessons from the Sa`udi-led Coalition's Intervention in Yemen 2015-2022?, James Spencer, British-Yemeni Society
13. The Yemeni-Saudi Border: The ?uthis and The Evolution of Hybrid Security Governance, Eleonora Ardemagni, Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), Italy
14. More than a proxy: the Huthis as a non-state actor with a foreign policy?, Maria-Louise Clausen, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Denmark
I. Huthi Ideology and the Belief System
1. On the Nature of Huthi Religious and Political Authority and its Relationship to Zaydism, Bernard Haykel, Princeton University, USA
2. Transformation of Dominant Political Themes from the Founder to the Current Leader of the Huthi Movement, Mohammed Almahfali, Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies, Lund University, Sweden
3. The "Soft War" and the past: The Huthi movement's use of historical narratives as source of legitimacy, Alexander Weissenburger, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
II. Reconfiguring Yemen's Society
4. Tribes and Rulers, 3.0 Dominance and the "Subaltern" in Huthi Yemen Marieke Brandt, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
5. Women under the Huthi regime: gender, Islam and nationalism, Ewa Strzelecka, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
6. Huthi Influence on Education: An Investigation of Interventions and Policies, Shaker Lashuel, Yemeni American News, USA
7. Propaganda, Creativity, and Diplomacy: The Huthis' Adaptive Approach to Media and Public Messaging, Hannah Porter, DT Global, USA
8. The Huthi zamil: folk literature or propaganda?, Emily Sumner, University of Minnesota, USA
III. Re-Engineering the State
9. State" and Coercive Power in Yemen: The Huthis and the Tribal-Sectarian Field, Anthony Chimente, Gulf State Analytics, USA
10. Huthi Visions of the State: A Huthi Republic with an Unofficial Imam, Charles Schmitz, Towson University, USA
11. Becoming the state: How Ansar Allah took over and adapted formal institutions at the local level, Joshua Rogers, Berghof Foundation, Germany
IV. Regional Impact
12. Hybrid Warfare: Lessons from the Sa`udi-led Coalition's Intervention in Yemen 2015-2022?, James Spencer, British-Yemeni Society
13. The Yemeni-Saudi Border: The ?uthis and The Evolution of Hybrid Security Governance, Eleonora Ardemagni, Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), Italy
14. More than a proxy: the Huthis as a non-state actor with a foreign policy?, Maria-Louise Clausen, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Denmark
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Introduction, Abdullah Hamidaddin, King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Saudi Arabia
I. Huthi Ideology and the Belief System
1. On the Nature of Huthi Religious and Political Authority and its Relationship to Zaydism, Bernard Haykel, Princeton University, USA
2. Transformation of Dominant Political Themes from the Founder to the Current Leader of the Huthi Movement, Mohammed Almahfali, Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies, Lund University, Sweden
3. The "Soft War" and the past: The Huthi movement's use of historical narratives as source of legitimacy, Alexander Weissenburger, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
II. Reconfiguring Yemen's Society
4. Tribes and Rulers, 3.0 Dominance and the "Subaltern" in Huthi Yemen Marieke Brandt, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
5. Women under the Huthi regime: gender, Islam and nationalism, Ewa Strzelecka, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
6. Huthi Influence on Education: An Investigation of Interventions and Policies, Shaker Lashuel, Yemeni American News, USA
7. Propaganda, Creativity, and Diplomacy: The Huthis' Adaptive Approach to Media and Public Messaging, Hannah Porter, DT Global, USA
8. The Huthi zamil: folk literature or propaganda?, Emily Sumner, University of Minnesota, USA
III. Re-Engineering the State
9. State" and Coercive Power in Yemen: The Huthis and the Tribal-Sectarian Field, Anthony Chimente, Gulf State Analytics, USA
10. Huthi Visions of the State: A Huthi Republic with an Unofficial Imam, Charles Schmitz, Towson University, USA
11. Becoming the state: How Ansar Allah took over and adapted formal institutions at the local level, Joshua Rogers, Berghof Foundation, Germany
IV. Regional Impact
12. Hybrid Warfare: Lessons from the Sa`udi-led Coalition's Intervention in Yemen 2015-2022?, James Spencer, British-Yemeni Society
13. The Yemeni-Saudi Border: The ?uthis and The Evolution of Hybrid Security Governance, Eleonora Ardemagni, Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), Italy
14. More than a proxy: the Huthis as a non-state actor with a foreign policy?, Maria-Louise Clausen, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Denmark
I. Huthi Ideology and the Belief System
1. On the Nature of Huthi Religious and Political Authority and its Relationship to Zaydism, Bernard Haykel, Princeton University, USA
2. Transformation of Dominant Political Themes from the Founder to the Current Leader of the Huthi Movement, Mohammed Almahfali, Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies, Lund University, Sweden
3. The "Soft War" and the past: The Huthi movement's use of historical narratives as source of legitimacy, Alexander Weissenburger, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
II. Reconfiguring Yemen's Society
4. Tribes and Rulers, 3.0 Dominance and the "Subaltern" in Huthi Yemen Marieke Brandt, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
5. Women under the Huthi regime: gender, Islam and nationalism, Ewa Strzelecka, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
6. Huthi Influence on Education: An Investigation of Interventions and Policies, Shaker Lashuel, Yemeni American News, USA
7. Propaganda, Creativity, and Diplomacy: The Huthis' Adaptive Approach to Media and Public Messaging, Hannah Porter, DT Global, USA
8. The Huthi zamil: folk literature or propaganda?, Emily Sumner, University of Minnesota, USA
III. Re-Engineering the State
9. State" and Coercive Power in Yemen: The Huthis and the Tribal-Sectarian Field, Anthony Chimente, Gulf State Analytics, USA
10. Huthi Visions of the State: A Huthi Republic with an Unofficial Imam, Charles Schmitz, Towson University, USA
11. Becoming the state: How Ansar Allah took over and adapted formal institutions at the local level, Joshua Rogers, Berghof Foundation, Germany
IV. Regional Impact
12. Hybrid Warfare: Lessons from the Sa`udi-led Coalition's Intervention in Yemen 2015-2022?, James Spencer, British-Yemeni Society
13. The Yemeni-Saudi Border: The ?uthis and The Evolution of Hybrid Security Governance, Eleonora Ardemagni, Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), Italy
14. More than a proxy: the Huthis as a non-state actor with a foreign policy?, Maria-Louise Clausen, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Denmark
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