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ID164824
Title ProperJustifying military intervention: Yemen as a failed state
LanguageENG
AuthorClausen, Maria-Louise
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Saudi-led military intervention into Yemen began on 26 March 2015, and it has largely been supported by the international community despite resulting in the world’s largest current humanitarian disaster. The paper explores the emergence of the failed state concept, particularly as it has impacted the norm of sovereignty. It shows how being defined as a failed state can undermine the norm of sovereignty. This article argues that Saudi Arabia has utilised the failed state concept to legitimise its military intervention into Yemen by framing the intervention as necessary to establish a strong executive power and protect the Yemeni people.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 40, No.3; 2019: p.488-502
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 40 No 3
Key WordsIntervention ;  Sovereignty ;  Saudi Arabia ;  Yemen ;  Failed State


 
 
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