Security against the state in revolutionary Yemen

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What does security look like when it is deployed against rather than by the state? Focusing on the 2011 revolution in Yemen, this essay hints at a number of ways in which the revolutionaries sought to outwit the machinations of state securitization by taking security into their own hands.

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Porter, R. (2020). Security against the state in revolutionary Yemen. Cultural Anthropology, 35(2), 204–210. https://doi.org/10.14506/ca35.2.02

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