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Maghreb Monthly Edition (March 2013)

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[This is a monthly archive of pieces written by Jadaliyya contributors and editors on the Maghreb. It also includes material published on other platforms that editors deemed pertinent to post as they provide diverse depictions of Maghreb-related topics. The pieces reflect the level of critical analysis and diversity that Jadaliyya strives for, but the views are solely the ones of their authors. If you are interested in contributing to Jadaliyya, send us your post with your bio and a release form to post@jadaliyya.com (click “Submissions” on the main page for more information)]. 

A qui profite la récupération des biens de Ben Ali ? Laryssa Chomiak and Robert P. Parks ask who benefited from the recent auction of Ben Ali’s luxury goods, concluding that the wealth generated has not been disseminated to the Tunisian people.

الأطر النظرية لفهم النماذج التنموية في مراحل ما بعد الثوراتAmr Adly offers frameworks for analysis of the ‘Arab Spring’ revolutions in North Africa.

Social Struggles in Tunisia: A Curse or a Revolutionary Opportunity?Héla Yousfi highlights the continued potential for social revolution in Tunisia.

Ennahda: A Party in TransitionFabio Merone and Francesco Cavatorta describe the changing contours of Tunisia’s Ennhada party.

Human Rights Organizations Continue Efforts to Aid Families of the Disappeared in AlgeriaJadaliyya reports on NGO Alkaram’s efforts to establish accountability measures for forced disappearances.

Violence, Vulnerability, and Migration: Trapped at the Gates of Europe Doctors Without Borders reports on the medical and psychological ramifications of Morocco’s institutionalized violence against Sub-saharan migrants in the country.

Self-Immolations Continue in TunisiaAfef Abrougui highlights the shocking number of self-immolations in Tunisia in past years, with 9 already in 2013.

الخوف والغضب: المرأة وعنف ما بعد الثورةDeniz Kandiyoti describes the persistent problem of patriarchy and violence against women, despite the semblance of improvement in the wake of the 2011 uprisings.

Morocco's 20 February Movement: Two Years LaterMaghreb Page Editor Samia Errazzouki illustrates the state of the 20 February movement through photos and videos, highlight the self-reflexive nature of the movement.

A Betrayed Revolution?: On the Tunisian Uprising and the Democratic TransitionLayla Dakhli describes shifting class solidarities and alliances and their impacts on Tunisian struggles for social justice.

Qatar Moving Closer to Algeria? Mehdi Lazar explores economic links as precursor to a tightening of Algerian-Qatari relations.

Assared: Habitat and the Imazighen of MoroccoBart Deseyn describes social and spatial configurations of Amazigh villages, as they are experienced, literally, through his camera lens.

  


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