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Yemen is the only state on the Arabian Peninsula that is not a member of the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council). It is also the only local state not ruled by a royal family. Relations between Yemen and the GCC states go back for centuries with some tribes in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Oman tracing genealogy back to ancient Yemen.
In this timely volume six scholars analyse Yemen's relations with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Iran with a focus on recent developments, including the conflict after the fall of Ali Abdullah Salih in Yemen.
This volume is based on a workshop held at the Gulf Research Meeting organized by the Gulf Research Center Cambridge in summer 2016.
Contents
Introduction: Framing the Yemen Crisis
Helen Lackner
1. The GCC, Iran and Yemen: An Overview of Relations
Helen Lackner
2. The Yemeni-Saudi Border: From Boundary to Frontline
Ash Rossiter
3. The Future of Yemen: The Economic and Security Roles of the GCC
Sterling Jensen
4. Omani-Yemeni Relations: Past, Present and Future
Ahmed Abdullah Baabood
5. Yemen in the Context of Iran-Gulf Relations
Mahjoob Zweiri
6. Conclusion: Searching for a Resolution
Daniel Martin Varisco
Select Bibliography
About the Contributors
Note on Transliteration and Abbreviations
Chronology of Yemen (20th-21st Centuries)
Map
Index