
The Houthis of Yemen (eBook, ePUB)
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The Houthis of Yemen offers a thorough examination of one of the most influential and controversial political and militant groups in the Middle East. This book traces the origins of the Houthi movement, from its roots in northern Yemen to its evolution into a formidable force in the ongoing Yemeni civil war. It explores the group's ideological foundations, its connection to Zaydi Shia Islam, and how it has navigated the shifting political landscape of Yemen. Through a combination of historical analysis, firsthand accounts, and geopolitical context, the author sheds light on the Houthis' rise t...
The Houthis of Yemen offers a thorough examination of one of the most influential and controversial political and militant groups in the Middle East. This book traces the origins of the Houthi movement, from its roots in northern Yemen to its evolution into a formidable force in the ongoing Yemeni civil war. It explores the group's ideological foundations, its connection to Zaydi Shia Islam, and how it has navigated the shifting political landscape of Yemen. Through a combination of historical analysis, firsthand accounts, and geopolitical context, the author sheds light on the Houthis' rise to prominence, their internal dynamics, and their complex relationships with regional powers, including Saudi Arabia and Iran. The book also provides an in-depth look at the humanitarian crisis in Yemen and the role of the Houthis in shaping the country's future. Offering a nuanced perspective on a highly volatile situation, The Houthis of Yemen is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of modern Middle Eastern conflicts.
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