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The Yemen model : why U.S. policy has failed in the Middle East / Alexandra Stark

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  • The Yemen model : why U.S. policy has failed in the Middle East / Alexandra Stark
  • New Haven (Conn.) London : Yale University press
  • C 2024
  • 1 vol. (270 p.) : ill., cartes, graph., tabl. ; 25 cm
  • 978-0-3002-5984-1
  • 0-300-25984-0
  • 9780300259841 rel.
  • [Why U.S. policy has failed in the Middle East.]
  • 327.730 533
  • Bibliogr. p. 229-256. Notes bibliogr. Index
  • A brief history of external intervention in Yemen's Wars The U.S. counterterrorism war in Yemen Arab spring, Arab fall : political transition and the failure of the National Dialogue Conference Regional proxy wars before 2015 Descent into "Chaos": Yemen's Civil War, 2015-2021 "Dumb Wars" : the Obama Administration's war in Yemen Maximum pressure : the Trump Administration's war in Yemen Congress and the Yemen Advocacy Coalition The Biden Administration: giving Diplomacy a chance ? Lessons Learned
  • "A close look at failed U.S. policies in the Middle East, offering a fresh perspective on how best to reorient goals in the region. In this book Alexandra Stark argues that the U.S. approach to Yemen offers insights into the failures of American foreign policy throughout the Middle East. Stark makes the case that despite often being drawn into conflicts within Yemen, the United States has not achieved its policy goals because it has narrowly focused on counterterrorism and regional geopolitical competition rather than on the well-being of Yemenis themselves. She offers recommendations designed to reorient U.S. policy in the Middle East in pursuit of U.S. national security interests and to support the people of these countries in their efforts to make their own communities safe, secure, and prosperous." (éd.)
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