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Salafism in Yemen
  • Language: en

Salafism in Yemen

Over the last decade or so Salafism has become one of the West's new political bogey-men. Many regard the movement as the antechamber of violent groups such as al-Qaeda, and as the by-product of a centralized foreign-policy platform shaped by so-called Saudi interests. Based on extensive research conducted throughout Yemen between 2001 and 2009, and particularly in the southern province of Yafi', this book offers an original approach to Salafism and draws a necessary counter-narrative that takes into account the dynamics of the Salafi movement as well as its relationship to its evolving environment, either local, regional and international. Having studied over a hundred recorded sermons and ...

Yemen and the World
  • Language: en

Yemen and the World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Laurent Bonnefoy uses six areas of modern international exchange - globalization, 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.

Arab youths
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Arab youths

Young Arabs are too often reduced to the figures of the potential terrorist, the migrant or the exotic icon of the revolution. But the reality is much richer. Coming from both sides of the Mediterranean, the researchers in this book travel off the beaten track by exploring how young Arabs spend their free time. The case studies take in a wide range of countries, including Morocco, Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, and all manner of activities, from football to rap music, café culture to sex work. Drawn with sensitivity and humour, Arab youths presents an exceptional portrait of a generation that is much talked about but rarely listened to. This book gives a voice to young men and women who, as heirs of plural traditions, animated by new ideas and influenced by various cultural movements, are inventing the future of their societies in the midst of radical change.

Le Yémen
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 348

Le Yémen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-11-02
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  • Publisher: Fayard

Le Yémen a longtemps fasciné bien des voyageurs, parfois illustres, d’Ibn Battuta à Arthur Rimbaud et André Malraux. Il apparaît comme l’incarnation d’une authenticité tant arabe que musulmane. Toutefois, bien que pris dans les soubresauts de l’histoire mondiale (colonisation, guerre froide et terrorisme) et occupant une place stratégique à la croisée des continents, il reste mal connu et perçu comme marginal et passif. Patrie d’origine de la famille Ben Laden, lieu où l’attentat contre Charlie Hebdo a été commandité, le Yémen a émergé en tant que menace à la sécurité internationale dans le contexte de la guerre mondiale contre le terrorisme et a vu son image ...

Yemen and the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Yemen and the World

Winner of the Académie Française's Prix Eugène Colas Contemporary Yemen has an image problem. It has long fascinated travelers 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 in the Shadow of Transition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

Yemen in the Shadow of Transition

Responding to a diplomatic stalemate and a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, Yemen’s civil actors work every day to build peace in fragmented local communities across the country. This book shows how their efforts relate to longstanding justice demands in Yemeni society, and details three decades of alternating elite indifference toward, or strategic engagement with, questions of justice. Exploring the transformative impact of the 2011 uprising and Yemenis’ substantive wrestling with questions of justice in the years that followed, leading Yemen scholar Stacey Philbrick Yadav shows how the transitional process was ultimately overtaken by war, and explains why features of the transitional...

The Saudi Enigma
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

The Saudi Enigma

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-05
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  • Publisher: Zed Books

Despite speculation about Saudi interests and loyalties that have been directed at the country since 9/11, Arabia remains the key US ally in the Arab Middle East. Menoret debunks the facile notions about Saudi society, and focuses our attention on present political and economic realities that cannot be reduced to essentialist "tribalist" ideas. Menoret illustrates the emerging autonomous--and Islamic--manifestations of Saudi national identity, fiercely reformist rather than medieval, complex and varied rather than merely a justification or support for the rule of the al-Saud royal family. Underlying this account is a sophisticated economic history of the Saudi state, from the eighteenth century to the present day, which details all the alliances and manoeuvres that have brought the country and its rulers to their current precarious position.

Sunnis and Shi'a
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Sunnis and Shi'a

A compelling history of the ancient schism that continues to divide the Islamic world When Muhammad died in 632 without a male heir, Sunnis contended that the choice of a successor should fall to his closest companions, but Shi'a believed that God had inspired the Prophet to appoint his cousin and son-in-law, Ali, as leader. So began a schism that is nearly as old as Islam itself. Laurence Louër tells the story of this ancient rivalry, taking readers from the last days of Muhammad to the political and doctrinal clashes of Sunnis and Shi'a today. In a sweeping historical narrative spanning the Islamic world, Louër shows how the Sunni-Shi'a divide was never just a dispute over succession—a...

Global Islamophobia and the Rise of Populism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Global Islamophobia and the Rise of Populism

  • Categories: Law

Islamophobia is an escalating problem worldwide, arising from a convergence of right-wing populism, xenophobia, and the normalization of anti-Muslim scapegoating. A must-read for anyone concerned with the erosion of human and civil rights, Global Islamophobia and the Rise of Populism is the first to tackle these complex phenomena on a worldwide scale through empirically supported analysis by internationally renowned scholars.

The World Almanac of Islamism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 899

The World Almanac of Islamism

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