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Non-state armed groups and the Yemen war

Authors: Genésio, Marta Maria Ferreira Gomes Lopes;

Non-state armed groups and the Yemen war

Abstract

The aim of this study is to examine the presence of non-state armed groups during internal and international armed conflicts. The focus of this thesis is to find a definition of non-state armed groups and apply it to the Houthis as part of the Yemeni conflict in order to understand the role that these groups can achieve in a real conflict. We chose to study the case of Yemen because it involves both state and non-state actors, making its analysis complex. Initially, which was an internal conflict, but it has become international in nature. Throughout this thesis, we will conduct a structural analysis of the conflict in order to understand the role of each of the parties involved and the eventual outcome of the conflict.

Este estudo visa examinar a presença de grupos armados não estaduais durante conflitos armados internos e internacionais. O foco desta tese é encontrar uma definição destes grupos e aplicá-la aos Houthis como parte do conflito iemenita, a fim de compreender o papel que estes grupos podem alcançar num conflito real. Escolhemos estudar o caso do Iémen porque se trata de um conflito que envolve tanto atores estaduais como não estaduais, o que torna a sua análise complexa, uma vez que um conflito que inicialmente seria interno se torna internacional. Ao longo desta tese, faremos uma análise estrutural do conflito de modo a compreender o papel de cada uma das partes envolvidas e o seu destino.

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Internationalization of the conflict, Yemen, Internacionalização dos conflitos, Iémen, Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Direito, Non-state armed groups, Grupos armados não estaduais

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