The Arab Spring and the Prolonged National Integration in Yemen; a Critical Discussion

Author:

Haque Ehteshamul1ORCID,Islam Tariquil2ORCID,Faisal Md Mostafa3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ANKARA YILDIRIM BEYAZIT UNIVERSITY

2. ANKARA HACI BAYRAM VELI UNIVERSITY, *

3. GAZI UNIVERSITY

Abstract

This study examines how the Arab Spring affects the national integration in Yemen. Despite the Arab Spring’s bringing forth tangible democratic transitions through inclusive democratic elections in Tunisia and Egypt, it created a social and political divide more than the previous time through diminishing the likelihood of national integration in Yemen. Some scholarly debates ascribe Arab Spring to Yemen’s lagging for national integration. However, others are on the opinion that Yemen never could realize a sustainable national integration due to its going through a perennial authoritarian or autocratic rule like some other Gulf Cooperation Council countries, and a long territorial and ideological division, as well as manifold power-seeking sections. The Arab Spring just exacerbated the remaining disintegration. This study holds on to the latter consideration and firstly, discusses the pre-Arab Spring territorial and political schism in Yemen. Then, it examines facts that triggered political fragmentation and instability in Yemen during and in the aftermath of the Arab Spring leaving little hope for the country to step into a successful national integration in near future. The main aim of this paper is to illustrate how a regional or global event impact potential national integration of a country that is heavily divided socially, politically, and ideologically along with corruption and state controlled civil society.

Publisher

Istanbul Gelisim University

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