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YEMENI CIVIL WAR (3) answer(s).
 
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Collapse of the imamate and foreign intervention / Ferris, Jesse   Journal Article
Ferris, Jesse Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract his paper considers the various factors at play in the buildup to the 1962 revolution and its immediate aftermath, focusing on the role of foreign and particularly Egyptian intervention. Relying primarily on Yemeni and Egyptian sources, it concludes that the collapse of the Imamate owed primarily to domestic factors, and that Egyptian involvement proved more important to the outcome of the revolution than to its instigation.
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US eyes resuming Saudi arms sales / Abramson, Jeff   Journal Article
Abramson, Jeff Journal Article
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Key Words Arms Transfer  United States  Saudi Arabia  Yemen  Yemeni Civil War 
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Yemeni civil war: the final British–Egyptian imperial battleground / Orkaby , Asher   Article
Orkaby , Asher Article
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Summary/Abstract When the Yemeni Civil War broke out in September 1962, the British and the Egyptians supported opposing sides of this regional conflict whose outcome would determine the future of their respective Arabian empires. Hostilities in Yemen were not grounded in the superpower competition of the Cold War, but rather were a culmination of an imperial rivalry that began with the 1839 British capture of the port city of Aden to confront the advancing imperial army of Mohamed Ali. By the end of 1967, their colonial rivalry came to a close with their resounding mutual defeats.
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