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Competing for Control over the State: The Case of Yemen
Authors:Maria-Louise Clausen
Institution:1. Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Copenhagen, Denmarkmlcl@diis.dk
Abstract:Abstract

This article argues that the current conflict in Yemen is better understood as a competition over who controls the state, rather than as a conflict between the state and a non-state actor. It traces the development of the Houthis and shows how the movement managed to seize key government institutions. However, the Houthis lack internal legitimacy and have not been able to position themselves as a nationally relevant political elite. The fragmentation of the Yemeni state has resulted in a shift to more localized struggles over access to resources and power that involve both internal and external actors.
Keywords:Insurgency  rebel governance  armed non-state actors  civil war  Yemen  Houthis
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