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ID151843
Title ProperNorth Yemen civil war and the failure of the federation of South Arabia
LanguageENG
AuthorOrkaby, Asher
Summary / Abstract (Note)The emergence of Yemeni nationalism during the civil war in North Yemen (1962--70) inspired the southern revolutionary movement that contributed to the defeat of the British Empire in South Yemen. Drawn to the expanding war, a steady stream of transnational organizations, media correspondents and clandestine organizations turned South Arabia into an arena of global conflict, with Aden serving as the main gateway to the battleground. The actions of British colonial officials were subsequently scrutinized and criticized by this international spotlight, pressuring colonial officials to curtail military actions against Yemeni nationalists and announce an earlier date for British withdrawal from Aden and an abandonment of the Federation of South Arabia (FSA).
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 53, No.1; Jan 2017: p.69-83
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies 2017-02 53, 1
Key WordsNorth Yemen ;  British Empire ;  Civil War ;  Federation of South Arabia ;  Yemeni Nationalism ;  South Yemen