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A Spectre is Haunting Arabia
Interlude. South Yemen A “Rough State” in the Region and in the World
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December 31 2015
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December 31 2015
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: 297-306
DOI:
10.14361/9783839432259-014
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Frontmatter
pp. 5
Content
pp. 11
Abbreviations (in German and English)
pp. 13
Preface
pp. 19
CHAPTER 1. Then and Now Why the Past of Yemen’s South and the GDR’s Role in it matter
pp. 31
CHAPTER 2. State of Research The Selection of Sources for an Interdisciplinary Project
pp. 47
CHAPTER 3. Analytical Approach An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Foreign Policy
pp. 77
CHAPTER 4. Squeezed between Bonn and Moscow The GDR’s Foreign Policy – An Overview
pp. 85
CHAPTER 5. Phase I: Between Internal Consolidation and International Recognition
pp. 97
CHAPTER 6. Phase II: From No.2 in the Eastern Bloc to Just Another Isolation The “Policy of Self-Assertion”
pp. 109
CHAPTER 7. The “Three Spheres of Foreign Policy Making” Party, State, and Society
pp. 157
CHAPTER 8. The GDR and the “Arab World” A Small State’s “Fill-In Policy”
pp. 187
CHAPTER 9. Forging a National Identity in Yemen’s South Social Change between Foreign Interference and a Fragmented Nation
pp. 229
CHAPTER 10. Methodological Prelude Connecting the Case Study, the Foreign Policy Phase Analysis, and the State- and Nation-Building Approach
pp. 243
FOREIGN POLICY PHASE ANALYSIS THE GDR’s ENGAGEMENT IN SOUTH YEMEN
pp. 245
CHAPTER 11. Phase I: The Phase of Sampling and Creation The GDR in Yemen from 1963 to 1970: A Constitutional Draft and the Road to Recognition
pp. 265
CHAPTER 12. Phase II The Phase of Establishment and Expansion 1969 to 1978 Incorporating Marxism-Leninism into a Tribal Society
pp. 297
Interlude. South Yemen A “Rough State” in the Region and in the World
pp. 307
CHAPTER 13. Phase III: The Phase of Continuity and Consolidation The GDR in Yemen from 1978 to 1986: German Guidance and Yemeni Emancipation
pp. 329
CHAPTER 14. Phase IV: The Phase of Neglect – The GDR in Yemen from 1986 to 1990 The “Ice Age” of Relations and the End of Socialist State-Building
pp. 356
CHAPTER 15. On the External and Internal Empirical “Limits” of East German Foreign Policy
pp. 369
CHAPTER 16. South Yemen as the Model Case of a Possible East German Foreign Policy
pp. 383
CHAPTER 17. Moscow, East Berlin and the “Hawks of Hadramawt” Nation-Building or Neo-Colonialism in Southern Yemen?
pp. 397
I. Bibliography
pp. 425
II. Archival Documents
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