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- Book Title
- Beyond the Arab Cold War : The International History of the Yemen
- ISBN
- 9780190092450
- Publication Name
- Beyond the Arab Cold War : the International History of the Yemen Civil War, 1962-68
- Item Length
- 4.6in
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, Incorporated
- Publication Year
- 2019
- Series
- Oxford Studies in International History Ser.
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.8in
- Item Width
- 8.9in
- Item Weight
- 14.4 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 312 Pages
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Beyond the Arab Cold War brings the Yemen Civil War, 1962-68, to the forefront of modern Middle East History. Yemen was a showcase for a new era of peacekeeping, counterinsurgency, and chemical warfare. This book shows how the Yemen Civil War was not dominated by a single power or rivalry, but rather became an arena for global conflict.
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190092459
ISBN-13
9780190092450
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10038296003
Product Key Features
Publication Name
Beyond the Arab Cold War : the International History of the Yemen Civil War, 1962-68
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Series
Oxford Studies in International History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
312 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
4.6in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
8.9in
Item Weight
14.4 Oz
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Reviews
"Until the last two decades, much of the scholarship on Yemen has often been characterized by a tendency, whether intentional or not, to emphasize the isolation of the country, its history, and its politics from global processes of imperial expansion, state formation, and capital accumulation'.It is refreshing then to read Asher Orkaby's account of the Yemeni Civil War of 1962-68, which proceeds with the assumption that the war must be understood in a broader context of international relations that can be reduced neither to Cold War rivalries nor to competition between Arab monarchies and their republican rivals'. A well-researched study that pushes us to think more carefully about whether the Yemen Civil War, and possibly any civil war, can be considered solely within a national framework." -- John M. Willis, International Journal of Middle East Studies "Backed by solid research, Orkaby's narrative easily succeeds in taking readers beyond the Arab Cold War and into the machinations of a variety of international players." -- Eric Watkins, International Affairs "Through truly impressive multiarchival and multilingual research (in U.S., British, Canadian, Russian, Israeli, Yemeni, and Swiss collections), Orkaby illuminates several key aspects of the Yemeni conflict that were previously shrouded in official secrecy or historiographical neglect."--Yemeni Thicket, Diplomatic History "Orkaby's book represents an important contribution to both the philatelic and political history of this turbulent part of the world."--Charles Snee, Linn's Stamp News "[P]rovides special significance and important relevance today, half a century later....Recommended."--CHOICE, "Until the last two decades, much of the scholarship on Yemen has often been characterized by a tendency, whether intentional or not, to emphasize the isolation of the country, its history, and its politics from global processes of imperial expansion, state formation, and capital accumulation'.It is refreshing then to read Asher Orkaby's account of the Yemeni Civil War of 1962-68, which proceeds with the assumption that the war must be understood in abroader context of international relations that can be reduced neither to Cold War rivalries nor to competition between Arab monarchies and their republican rivals'. A well-researched study that pushes us tothink more carefully about whether the Yemen Civil War, and possibly any civil war, can be considered solely within a national framework." -- John M. Willis, International Journal of Middle East Studies"Backed by solid research, Orkaby's narrative easily succeeds in taking readers beyond the Arab Cold War and into the machinations of a variety of international players." -- Eric Watkins, International Affairs"Through truly impressive multiarchival and multilingual research (in U.S., British, Canadian, Russian, Israeli, Yemeni, and Swiss collections), Orkaby illuminates several key aspects of the Yemeni conflict that were previously shrouded in official secrecy or historiographical neglect."--Yemeni Thicket, Diplomatic History"Orkaby's book represents an important contribution to both the philatelic and political history of this turbulent part of the world."--Charles Snee, Linn's Stamp News"[P]rovides special significance and important relevance today, half a century later....Recommended."--CHOICE, "Until the last two decades, much of the scholarship on Yemen has often been characterized by a tendency, whether intentional or not, to emphasize the isolation of the country, its history, and its politics from global processes of imperial expansion, state formation, and capital accumulation.It is refreshing then to read Asher Orkaby's account of the Yemeni Civil War of 1962-68, which proceeds with the assumption that the war must be understood in a broader context of international relations that can be reduced neither to Cold War rivalries nor to competition between Arab monarchies and their republican rivals. A well-researched study that pushes us to think more carefully about whether the Yemen Civil War, and possibly any civil war, can be considered solely within a national framework." -- John M. Willis, International Journal of Middle East Studies "Backed by solid research, Orkaby's narrative easily succeeds in taking readers beyond the Arab Cold War and into the machinations of a variety of international players." -- Eric Watkins, International Affairs "Through truly impressive multiarchival and multilingual research (in U.S., British, Canadian, Russian, Israeli, Yemeni, and Swiss collections), Orkaby illuminates several key aspects of the Yemeni conflict that were previously shrouded in official secrecy or historiographical neglect."--Yemeni Thicket, Diplomatic History "Orkaby's book represents an important contribution to both the philatelic and political history of this turbulent part of the world."--Charles Snee, Linn's Stamp News "[P]rovides special significance and important relevance today, half a century later....Recommended."--CHOICE, "Backed by solid research, Orkaby's narrative easily succeeds in taking readers beyond the Arab Cold War and into the machinations of a variety of international players." -- Eric Watkins, International Affairs "Through truly impressive multiarchival and multilingual research (in U.S., British, Canadian, Russian, Israeli, Yemeni, and Swiss collections), Orkaby illuminates several key aspects of the Yemeni conflict that were previously shrouded in official secrecy or historiographical neglect."--Yemeni Thicket, Diplomatic History "Orkaby's book represents an important contribution to both the philatelic and political history of this turbulent part of the world."--Charles Snee, Linn's Stamp News "[P]rovides special significance and important relevance today, half a century later....Recommended."--CHOICE, "Until the last two decades, much of the scholarship on Yemen has often been characterized by a tendency, whether intentional or not, to emphasize the isolation of the country, its history, and its politics from global processes of imperial expansion, state formation, and capital accumulation'.It is refreshing then to read Asher Orkaby's account of the Yemeni Civil War of 1962-68, which proceeds with the assumption that the war must be understood in a broader context of international relations that can be reduced neither to Cold War rivalries nor to competition between Arab monarchies and their republican rivals'. A well-researched study that pushes us to think more carefully about whether the Yemen Civil War, and possibly any civil war, can be considered solely within a national framework." -- John M. Willis, International Journal of Middle East Studies"Backed by solid research, Orkaby's narrative easily succeeds in taking readers beyond the Arab Cold War and into the machinations of a variety of international players." -- Eric Watkins, International Affairs"Through truly impressive multiarchival and multilingual research (in U.S., British, Canadian, Russian, Israeli, Yemeni, and Swiss collections), Orkaby illuminates several key aspects of the Yemeni conflict that were previously shrouded in official secrecy or historiographical neglect."--Yemeni Thicket, Diplomatic History"Orkaby's book represents an important contribution to both the philatelic and political history of this turbulent part of the world."--Charles Snee, Linn's Stamp News"[P]rovides special significance and important relevance today, half a century later....Recommended."--CHOICE
Table of Content
Beyond Paradigms: An Introduction to the Yemen Civil War Chapter 1: International Intrigue and the Origins of September 1962 Chapter 2: Recognizing the New Republic Chapter 3: Local Hostilities and International Diplomacy Chapter 4: The UN Yemen Observer Mission (UNYOM) Chapter 5: Nasser's Cage Chapter 6: Chemical Warfare in Yemen: The Limits of the Poison Gas Taboo Chapter 7: The Anglo-Egyptian Rivalry in Yemen Chapter 8: Yemen, Israel, and the Road to 1967 Chapter 9: The Impact of Individuals Chapter 10: The Siege of Sana'a and the End of the Yemen Civil War Epilogue: Echoes of a Civil War Notes Bibliography Index
Topic
Modern / 20th Century, Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Middle East / Arabian Peninsula
Dewey Decimal
953.32052
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
History
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