تونس: الأزمة والأفق المسدود
مقارنة بجنود قتلوا ثم ذبحوا ثم نكل بأجسادهم ثم جردوا من ألبستهم إمعاناً في التنكيل، هل سيصبح رمي المعارضين بالرصاص أمام بيوتهم أقل أشكال الموت فظاعة في تونس؟لقد بدأ التونسيون يعتادون على أن يزف إليهم...
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View ArticleKeywords: Revolution/Coup d’état
What is in a name? When the name is thawra or inqilab, revolution or coup, everything. Or so it would seem in light of the intense debates and major PR campaigns that emerged in the wake of 3 July over...
View ArticleUpdate: Sit-Ins Will Not End, Promises Pro-Morsi Coalition
A human rights delegation would visit the Rabea al-Adaweya sit-in on Thursday as part of a fact-finding mission conducted in coordination with the Muslim Brotherhood, reported the privately owned...
View ArticleCabinet Decision to Disperse Sit-In Is 'Terrorism': Brotherhood
Brotherhood plan to continue their Cairo sit-ins despite cabinet's instructions to police to disperse them.The Muslim Brotherhood described a decision by the Egyptian cabinet to order security forces...
View ArticleIn Search of The Third Wave
The ouster of Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated President Mohamed Morsi has left the nation starkly divided down lines popularly described as either “fascist” or “terrorist.” The latter accuse the former...
View Articleالأوليغارشية الجديدة في العراق
وهمالدولةالمحدودة كان أحد المبادئ الأساسية التي وجهت التصورات الأمريكية بخصوص نظام مابعد-صدام هو مبدأ "الدولة المحدودة" التي تتدخل بشكل مقيد جداً في الفعاليات الاقتصادية والاجتماعية والثقافية، وكان...
View Articleتونس: الأزمة والأفق المسدود
مقارنة بجنود قتلوا ثم ذبحوا ثم نكل بأجسادهم ثم جردوا من ألبستهم إمعاناً في التنكيل، هل سيصبح رمي المعارضين بالرصاص أمام بيوتهم أقل أشكال الموت فظاعة في تونس؟ لقد بدأ التونسيون يعتادون على أن يزف إليهم...
View ArticleJadaliyya Monthly Edition (July 2013)
This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya during the month of July 2013. It also includes the most recent roundups, editors picks and most read articles. Progressively, we will be...
View ArticleSyria Media Roundup (August 1)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on Syria and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Syria Page Editors or of Jadaliyya. You may...
View ArticleMaghreb Media Roundup (August 2)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on the Maghreb and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Maghreb Page Editors or of Jadaliyya....
View ArticleTwo Police Injured at Media Complex, Morsi Loyalists Remain Defiant
Third sit-in in Cairo launched as well as three massive marches calling for ousted president's reinstatement; earlier demonstration at media complex leaves two police injured.Mohamed Morsi's Muslim...
View ArticleEgypt VP ElBaradei Highlights 'Possible Safe Exit' for Morsi, Brotherhood
Interim VP Mohamed ElBaradei says he would gladly lead talks with Muslim Brotherhood, from which Morsi hails, to end ongoing stalemate and prevent more bloodshed.Egypt's interim Vice President Mohamed...
View ArticlePolice Will Not Storm Sit-Ins, State TV
State television said on Friday that police do not plan to storm the Muslim Brotherhood's sit-ins, but only to surround them, Reuters News Agency reported.The statement comes after the Cabinet ordered...
View Articleنموت ويحيا الوطن
”نموت ويحيا الوطن“ عبارة طالما سمعناها في مشاتل الوطنية ومراعي الطفولة منذ ذلك اليوم المشهود من شهر أيلول، حيث حملنا تلك الحقائب المحملة بأطنان الأسفار النازة بالوطنية، قاصدين ذلك البناء الحديث...
View ArticleSadegh Tirafkan: All That Remains Is His Art
The last time I saw Iranian artist Sadegh Tirafkan was in the fall of 2011 at Art Abu Dhabi. Sadegh was there to soak it all in and to attend an opening of his art at Etemad Gallery in Dubai. As I...
View ArticleEditors Take Over Egypt’s Leading Literary Journal
The past two weeks brought Akhbar al-Adab, Egypt’s foremost Arabic literary journal, back under the spotlight with the publication of two new issues: “Salvation” and “Against Fascism.” The editorial...
View Articleجسد المرأة الغواية ومحنة الإنسان – الجزء الثالث
[تشكلهذهالمقالةالجزءالثالث والأخيرمنبحثللكاتبةرجاءنعمة.قامتجدليةبنشرجزئيه. إضغط هنا لقراءة الجزء الأول وهنا لقراءة الجزء الثاني]شيطان"الجنسوَضحاياه": إنسينشقعلىإنسهتمنحنا اللغة العربية مفتاحاً حيوياً...
View ArticleThe Kurdish Music Industry: History and Politics
Ottoman History Podcast Episode #116 features the research of Alev Kuruoğlu on the development of the Kurdish music industry in Turkey and abroad. The episode is a historiographical mixtape that allows...
View ArticleHow To Lose Friends and Alienate People: An Update on Drone Warfare
On 1 August 2013, US Secretary of State John Kerry made an announcement in Islamabad, where he had gone to resuscitate bilateral US-Pakistani strategic negotiations. At a press conference, he said that...
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