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Author Boucek, Christopher.

Title War in Saada : from local insurrection to national challenge / Christopher Boucek
Published Washington, DC : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (19 pages) : maps
Series Carnegie papers ; no. 110
Yemen on the brink
Working papers (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) ; no. 110.
Yemen on the brink
Contents Summary -- Understanding Saada and Zaidism -- Lack of reliable information -- The six rounds of conflict -- Operation Scorched Earth -- The current cease-fire -- A proxy conflict? -- Saudi involvement -- A serious threat to stability
Summary Yemen's leaders consider their sporadic war against the Houthi rebels a conflict they can win and, in so doing, discourage southern secessionists-- a more immediate threat to their hold on power and the nation's territorial integrity. Instead, this war in the North has exposed greater vulnerabilities for the regime, weakened the central government, and emboldened other threats to Yemeni and global stability such as al-Qaeda. The conflict in Saada has occurred in six distinct rounds and come at a high price, affecting noncombatants disproportionately. Since hostilities began in 2004, more than 250,000 people have been displaced; the number of casualties is unknown. But fighting the Houthis, Shi'i Zaidi revivalists who, when the crisis began, were protesting the dilution of Zaidi influence and identity, has failed to improve security or stability. Yemen faces a very serious financial crisis, and fighting the Houthis has rapidly accelerated that crisis. In the six years of fighting in Saada, the war has evolved from a local insurrection into a national challenge. The cease-fire that began in February 2010 likely will fail, because the central government has shown little interest in addressing the Houthis' core grievances and as a result of growing intransigence within the rebel movement. Without a serious international effort at mediation, further fighting is inevitable, and poses a serious threat to Yemeni stability
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 15)
Subject Insurgency -- Yemen (Republic)
Political stability -- Yemen (Republic)
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom.
Insurgency
Politics and government
Political stability
SUBJECT Yemen (Republic) -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Subject Yemen (Republic)
Form Electronic book
Author Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Middle East Program.
ISBN 9780870033292
0870033298