Revolution and Foreign Policy: The Case of South Yemen, 1967-1987
This book is a study of the foreign policy of South Yemen, the most radical of Arab states, from the time of its independence from Britain in 1967 until 1987. It covers relations with the west, including the USA, and with the USSR and China, and also highlights South Yemen's conflicts with its neighbours, North Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Oman. The author provides a detailed analysis of the foreign relations of one of the USSR's closest allies in the Third World and shows how conflicts within the country relate to changes in foreign policy. South Yemen has traditionally not been an easy country to study, both because it is so secretive and because the revolutionary regime still arouses such strong passions. Professor Halliday was able to visit the country and to make an outstandingly thorough study of the foreign policy of an Arab state.
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Revolution and Foreign Policy: The Case of South Yemen, 1967-1987
This book is a study of the foreign policy of South Yemen, the most radical of Arab states, from the time of its independence from Britain in 1967 until 1987. It covers relations with the west, including the USA, and with the USSR and China, and also highlights South Yemen's conflicts with its neighbours, North Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Oman. The author provides a detailed analysis of the foreign relations of one of the USSR's closest allies in the Third World and shows how conflicts within the country relate to changes in foreign policy. South Yemen has traditionally not been an easy country to study, both because it is so secretive and because the revolutionary regime still arouses such strong passions. Professor Halliday was able to visit the country and to make an outstandingly thorough study of the foreign policy of an Arab state.
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Revolution and Foreign Policy: The Case of South Yemen, 1967-1987

Revolution and Foreign Policy: The Case of South Yemen, 1967-1987

by Fred Halliday
Revolution and Foreign Policy: The Case of South Yemen, 1967-1987

Revolution and Foreign Policy: The Case of South Yemen, 1967-1987

by Fred Halliday

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This book is a study of the foreign policy of South Yemen, the most radical of Arab states, from the time of its independence from Britain in 1967 until 1987. It covers relations with the west, including the USA, and with the USSR and China, and also highlights South Yemen's conflicts with its neighbours, North Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Oman. The author provides a detailed analysis of the foreign relations of one of the USSR's closest allies in the Third World and shows how conflicts within the country relate to changes in foreign policy. South Yemen has traditionally not been an easy country to study, both because it is so secretive and because the revolutionary regime still arouses such strong passions. Professor Halliday was able to visit the country and to make an outstandingly thorough study of the foreign policy of an Arab state.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521891646
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/04/2002
Series: Cambridge Middle East Library , #21
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.91(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Note on nomenclature; Note on transliteration; Outline chronology; Introduction; 1. Development of foreign policy: through the first decade; 2. The Yemeni Socialist Party: 'normalisation' and factional conflict; 3. The advanced capitalist countries; 4. The enigmas of Yemeni 'unity'; 5. Regional orientations: 'solidarity' and accommodation; 6. In search of allies: the USSR and China; Conclusion; Appendices; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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