The Post-2011 Yemen Internationalized Civil War: It’s National, Regional and Global Implications

Birhanu Sileshi Watol
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The purpose of this paper is to make an in-depth analysis of the post-2011 Yemen internationalized civil war and its implications on national, regional, and global social, economic, and political spheres of influence. In this place, the study uses a qualitative research approach.  On top of this to achieve the stated objectives of the study the data was collected purposively from published and unpublished materials like articles, magazines, reports, and the materials available online. At the national level, Yemen has failed in worsening social, economic, and political situations portrayed by the civil war crisis. The internationalized Yemen civil war triggered grave consequences on infrastructure, and economic activities, in which trade; investment, and business opportunities were demolished. Besides, it caused thousands of civilians displaced, indiscriminately attacked, killed, flee their homes, and become refugees. Similarly, the intensive Yemen civil war deteriorated the free flows of oil production, commodities as well as maritime trade in the region. Significantly, the fragile conditions pave the way for the network of illegal traffic activities in the region. The Yemen post-2011 internationalized civil war has caused potential risk to international shipping transiting to the Red sea which is the strategic route for oil cargo and other commercial movements to the global market. Furthermore, the Yemen civil conflict caused the world’s largest humanitarian crisis and the European Union has responded to the catastrophes.
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2011 年后也门国际化内战:对国家、地区和全球的影响
本文旨在深入分析 2011 年后也门国际化内战及其对国家、地区和全球社会、经济和政治影响领域的影响。为此,本研究采用了定性研究方法。 此外,为了实现研究的既定目标,研究人员有目的地从文章、杂志、报告等已发表和未发表的资料以及网上资料中收集数据。在国家层面,也门因内战危机导致社会、经济和政治局势恶化而失败。国际化的也门内战对基础设施和经济活动造成了严重后果,贸易、投资和商业机会被摧毁。此外,内战还导致成千上万的平民流离失所,遭到不分青红皂白的袭击、杀害,逃离家园,沦为难民。同样,激烈的也门内战也恶化了该地区石油生产、商品和海上贸易的自由流动。重要的是,脆弱的条件为该地区的非法贩运活动网络铺平了道路。2011 年后也门的国际化内战给红海的国际航运带来了潜在风险,而红海是石油货物和其他商业活动进入全球市场的战略通道。此外,也门内战引发了世界上最大的人道主义危机,欧盟已对灾难做出反应。
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