US Policy Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Beyond Dominant Narratives on the...
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[This is one of seven pieces in Jadaliyya's electronic roundtable on the Western Sahara. Moderated by Samia Errazzouki and Allison L. McManus, it features contributions from John P. Entelis, Stephen...
View ArticleGlobal Geopolitics of the Western Sahara: Beyond Dominant Narratives on the...
[This is one of seven pieces in Jadaliyya's electronic roundtable on the Western Sahara. Moderated by Samia Errazzouki and Allison L. McManus, it features contributions from John P. Entelis, Stephen...
View ArticleLost in the Debate: Beyond Dominant Narratives on the Western Sahara Roundtable
[This is one of seven pieces in Jadaliyya's electronic roundtable on the Western Sahara. Moderated by Samia Errazzouki and Allison L. McManus, it features contributions from John P. Entelis, Stephen...
View ArticleThe Last Colony: Photo Essay on Western Sahara
[This is one of seven pieces in Jadaliyya's electronic roundtable on the Western Sahara. Moderated by Samia Errazzouki and Allison L. McManus, it features contributions from John P. Entelis, Stephen...
View ArticleRoundtable Introduction: Beyond Dominant Narratives on the Western Sahara
In the past few decades, both media and academic scholarship have marginalized the Western Saharan conflict, rendering it largely insignificant within regional and global political imaginations....
View ArticleLast Week on Jadaliyya (May 27-June 2)
This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya last week. It also includes a list of the most read articles, and roundups. Progressively, we will be featuring more content on our "Last...
View ArticleOn the 'Turkish Model': Neoliberal Democracy with Teargas
On 28 May, upon awakening, alarming news from home flooded my screen: citizens were protesting the destruction of the Taksim Park, just outside the historic Taksim Square in Istanbul, which is to...
View ArticleThe Season of Rebellion in Turkey: Interviews with Cihan Tugal and Erdem Yoruk
A small scale protest, which was meant to stop the destruction of what has been described as an oasis in the heart of Istanbul, replacing it with an Ottoman era-themed shopping complex, has led to more...
View ArticleAlignments of Dissent and Politics of Naming: Assembling Resistance in Turkey
Over ten thousand people took over the streets of Ümraniye, a working-class neighborhood on the Asian side of Istanbul, at around 10 pm on Sunday 2 July to stand in solidarity with the demonstrators...
View ArticleBouteflika: The Magician and The Smokescreen
The President of the Popular Algerian Republic left the country on 27 April 2013 to be hospitalized in Paris at Val-de-Grâce, following a non-fatal stroke. Since then, Bouteflika’s absence has provoked...
View ArticleEgypt Sentences Forty-Three NGO Staffers to One-Five Years in Prison
A court in Cairo has sentenced forty-three people to between one and five years in prison for working for unregistered NGOs in Egypt.Twenty-seven defendants, all of whom were tried in absentia,...
View ArticleOccupy Gezi: The Limits of Turkey’s Neoliberal Success
There are two telling, though widely neglected, details about what initiated and popularized the groundbreaking protests in Taksim Square, Istanbul: the protests started out as a response to the...
View ArticleArabian Peninsula Media Roundup (June 4)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on the Arabian Peninsula and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Arabian Peninsula Page Editors...
View ArticleEgypt Media Roundup (June 5)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on Egypt and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Egypt Page Editors or of Jadaliyya. You may...
View ArticleSyria Monthly Edition on Jadaliyya (May 2013)
[This is a monthly archive of pieces written by Jadaliyya contributors and editors on Syria. It also includes material published on other platforms that editors deemed pertinent to post as they provide...
View ArticleDespite Arab Uprisings, Press Freedom Still Elusive
Perhaps the most disappointing result of the Arab Spring revolutions that erupted in 2011 is how little has changed for local media outlets in the Middle East. With some limited exceptions among the...
View ArticleO.I.L. Media Roundup (5 June)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on Occupation, Intervention, and Law and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the O.I.L. Page...
View ArticleNew Texts Out Now: Mounira Soliman and Walid El Hamamsy, Popular Culture in...
Mounira Soliman and Walid El Hamamsy, editors, Popular Culture in the Middle East and North Africa: A Postcolonial Outlook. London and New York: Routledge, 2013.Jadaliyya (J): What made you put...
View Articleالتطوير على طريقة عبد المنعم سعيد
كنا قد اتخذنا قراراً منذ بدء أزمة جريدة وموقع ”إيجيبت إندبندنت“، التابعَين لمؤسسة ”المصري اليوم“، ألا ندخل في مهاترات لا تهم القارئ الكريم. لكن مقال رئيس مجلس إدارة المؤسسة،الدكتور عبد المنعم سعيد،...
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