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About the Author Helen Lackner has worked as a consultant in social aspects of rural development in over thirty countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe. She has spent the past four decades researching Yemen, working in the country for fifteen years. She is currently the editor of the Journal of the British-Yemeni Society and is a regular contributor to Oxford Analytica’s briefs and to openDemocracy. Her publications include Why Yemen Matters: A Society in Transition. Read more
G**S
Excellent analysis
The book depicts Yemen up until mid 2017, and was published before the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh. First, let me say what this book doesn’t do. Despite the title “Yemen in crisis”, it is not an account of the current war in Yemen. It has hardly any discussion of the bombardments, the blockade, the famine, or the cholera crisis. It doesn’t discuss in any depth the devastating role of “Saudi-led coalition", the complicity of the USA, or the complacency of European counties. Neither does it discuss the inadequacies of Western media coverage, and only brief mention is made of the common claim that the Huthis are backed by Iran. What it does do is discuss several fundamental internal Yemeni issues, and it does so with great clarity. Another excellent book, "Yemen Endures”, by Ginny Hill, appeared recently. Hill’s presentation is essentially historical, covering developments up to early 2016. Lackner adopts a different approach. Her first chapter gives a brief historical review of recent years. The subsequent chapters are then each devoted to analyzing a particular important issue, such as: Islamism in Yemen, the Huthi movement, Southern separatism, social transformations, natural resources, the urban-rural nexus, etc. Each chapter provides a coherent and insightful study. I think this book is an excellent resource, and in many ways, it looks beyond the crisis of the current war. It should be compulsory reading for all Western journalists.
I**R
Excellent! If you buy one book about Yemen, it should be this one
Incredibly accessible and comprehensive. So grateful for this text!
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