Yemen: who stands to gain?

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Series Details No.23, May 2015
Publication Date 18/05/2015
ISSN 1989-2667
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Yemen has become the testing ground for Saudi Arabia’s new assertive foreign policy and its bid for regional leadership. A Saudi-led coalition launched an aerial bombing campaign at the end of March 2015 to contain and reverse Houthi rebels’ expansion and reinstate exiled President Hadi. The Saudi Kingdom was able to leverage shared concerns over the threat represented by Iran’s growing influence and backing of the Houthis to gain the support of other Sunni regimes in the region. However, Yemen represents little more than a backwater for many of the external actors involved. This is why Saudi Arabia, the country that has most invested in the crisis, may end up paying the highest political price for it.

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ESO: Background information: Yemen’s creaky compromise http://www.europeansources.info/record/yemens-creaky-compromise/
ECFR: Commentary, 29.05.15: Yemen: The war continues http://www.ecfr.eu/article/commentary_yemen_the_war_continues
http://eeas.europa.eu/yemen/index_en.htm http://eeas.europa.eu/yemen/index_en.htm
ECFR: Commentary, 24.07.15: No end in sight for Yemen conflict, despite Aden victory http://www.ecfr.eu/article/commentary_no_end_in_sight_for_yemen_3079

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