168 Pages
by
Routledge
168 Pages
by
Routledge
The Middle East is in the midst of considerable and unpredictable changes, but deeply patrimonial political systems do not change overnight – and neither do the international and regional structures that have helped them to endure for so long. The informal rules that guide Yemeni society and its dysfunctional political settlement look set to endure, in spite of unprecedented protests. Entangled... Read more
Acknowledgements, Glossary, Map of Yemen, Introduction, Chapter One The nature of the threat, Chapter Two The regime, the West and the language of reform, Chapter Three The informal rules of the game, Chapter Four External geopolitical actors, Chapter Five The regime, Chapter Six The political parties, Chapter Seven Yemen and the 2011 Arab Uprisings, Conclusion, Endnotes
Biography
Sarah Phillips is a lecturer at the Centre for International Security Studies, The University of Sydney






