Yemen and the Search for Stability 2019
DOI: 10.5040/9781350989887.ch-010
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A Youth Non-Movement in Sanaʿa: Changing Normative Geographies through Fashion, Art and Music

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“…Among different social consequences, the lack of education increases child labor and creates a fertile ground for recruiting underage Yemeni children for war purposes. Without proper education, Yemen's new generations will not be able to shoulder the future burden of reconstructing the economy and the state, which are currently being destroyed [31]. However, there is an urgent need to approach this problem in connection with other factors in the Yemeni society wherein external interference, sectarian divisions, tribal differences, and political strife are feeding the conflict.…”
Section: War Impact On Education and The Initiatives For Repairing Wa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among different social consequences, the lack of education increases child labor and creates a fertile ground for recruiting underage Yemeni children for war purposes. Without proper education, Yemen's new generations will not be able to shoulder the future burden of reconstructing the economy and the state, which are currently being destroyed [31]. However, there is an urgent need to approach this problem in connection with other factors in the Yemeni society wherein external interference, sectarian divisions, tribal differences, and political strife are feeding the conflict.…”
Section: War Impact On Education and The Initiatives For Repairing Wa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transfeld suggests parallels between the Houthi takeover of Sana'a and Hezbollah's take-over of West Beirut in 2008 noting that similarities "suggest some exchange on military strategy". 122 Hezbollah, as Lyle notes, is an organisation that is well versed in revolutionary warfare practice having itself progressed from terrorist organisation, to guerrilla force to standing semi-conventional army. 123 Daifullah Al-Shami, also notes how senior Houthi officials have referred to the protracted nature of the conflict and argue that, like Vietnam for the US, it will prove a long, attritional war and quagmire for Saudi Arabia.…”
Section: Neo-maoist Ideas In Houthi Military Strategy?mentioning
confidence: 99%