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Could the Houthis Be the Next Hizballah?
Trevor Johnston
Matthew Lane
Abigail Casey
Heather J. Williams
Ashley L. Rhoades
James Sladden
Nathan Vest
Jordan R. Reimer
Ryan Haberman
其他書名
Iranian Proxy Development in Yemen and the Future of the Houthi Movement
出版
RAND Corporation
, 2020
主題
History / Middle East / General
History / Asia / Central Asia
Political Science / International Relations / Diplomacy
ISBN
1977402518
9781977402516
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=3zs7xAEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
In recent years Iran has dramatically increased its investment in the Houthi movement, raising speculation that the Houthis will evolve into another regional proxy that serves to protect and promote Iranian interests. Iran has frequently turned to sponsor-proxy relationships to expand its reach in the Middle East and antagonize its adversaries while minimizing the risk of inviting direct conflict. The Houthis represent an attractive opportunity on both of these counts-giving Iran reach into Yemen and the adjacent Red Sea and providing Iran a means to harass its rival, Saudi Arabia. This report documents the results of a project analyzing the prospect that Iran will further invest in the Houthis and develop them into an enduring proxy group in Yemen. The authors focus on the history of the Houthi movement, its current relations with Iran, and possibilities for the future. To inform this analysis and better capture Iran's strategic calculus vis-à-vis the Houthis, the project also explores Iran's history of proxy development in three distinct contexts: Lebanon, Iraq, and the Persian Gulf. Lessons from these cases have informed the analysis of the trajectory of the Houthi-Iran relationship, and the authors pose scenarios for the future. The project's findings should be of interest to a wide-ranging audience in the foreign policy and defense community, and particularly those interested in proxy warfare and conflict dynamics in the Middle East. The analysis can help policymakers better understand Iranian motivations throughout the region, while offering clear signals and warnings of potential escalation in Yemen. Book jacket.