Sunday, December 29, 2019

Isa Blumi: History of Yemen Part 1

Porkins Policy Radio episode episode 148 Isa Blumi – Destroying Yemen Part 1


This week professor Isa Blumi joins me for an in-depth discussion of the economic and geopolitical history of Yemen. We cover the period between the mid 1800’s all the way through to the early 2000’s. Isa talks about the forgotten history of Yemen through out the conversation. We discuss Yemen’s role as a bulwark against imperialism, from its earliest days fighting against the British East India company to American oil conglomerates. Isa talks about North Yemen’s role as a progressive nation that supported everyone from the George Habash to Che Guevara. We also discuss South Yemen’s Marxist history as well. Isa also talks about the deliberately obscured fact that Yemen is rich in oil, gas, and other natural resources. Isa describes how work and regional powers have long sough to subjugate and control Yemen’s immense wealth through economic and conventional warfare.
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Show Notes:
@IsaBlumi
Destroying Yemen What Chaos in Arabia Tells Us about the World
Chaos in Yemen: Societal Collapse and the New Authoritarianism
Around The Empire ep 55 Ep 55 Imperial War, Gulf State Rivalry, Resources and Resistance in Yemen featuring Isa Blumi 
Mapping the Yemen conflict (collection of important maps of Yemen)
Yemen Oil Reserve Map 
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