Article: The Political Economy of Energy Security in Wartime Yemen
CECE Postdoctoral Fellow, Abeer Al-Eryani, has published a new article in Middle East Law and Governance, titled The Political Economy of Energy Security in Wartime Yemen. The study examines how war fragments traditional governance structures, alters subsidy frameworks, and destabilizes infrastructure, creating a complex energy landscape responsive to shifting power dynamics.
In addition to these systemic changes, the research highlights the resilience of grassroots communities that adapt through innovative energy solutions, showcasing the unique interplay where conflict and local adaptation co-define resource access. This work provides a nuanced perspective on energy security, extending beyond conventional state-centered views to illustrate the roles of local, state, and non-state actors in shaping Yemen’s energy landscape.
You can read the full article here: https://brill.com/view/journals/melg/16/3/article-p359_005.xml