Libya: Which Fate for Gaddafi’s Henchmen?
On 24 March 2013, about 200 former rebel fighters in Libya besieged the prime minister's office, demanding that he resign in accordance with a political isolation law banning members of the former...
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View ArticleJonathan Rashad on Freelance Photojournalism in Egypt
Jadaliyya (J): Are you a freelancer or do you work with an agency? Why did you choose this path? Jonathan Rashad (JR): I have always been a freelancer. I chose this path as it gives me much more time...
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View ArticleBeyond the Banality of Evil: The Challenge of Professional Photography in Syria
“You gave me mud and I turned it into gold.” - Charles Baudelaire This year, photographs on Syria have swept the Pulitzer prize. Five Associated Press (AP) photographers, Rodrigo Abd, Manu Brabo,...
View ArticleJadaliyya Monthly Edition (April 2013)
This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya during the month of April 2013. It also includes the most recent videos, roundups and the most read articles. Progressively, we will be...
View ArticleArabian Peninsula Monthly Edition (April 2013)
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View ArticleWhy Domestic Politics Still Matter in Iran’s Nuclear Policymaking
The first round of nuclear talks in Kazakhstan raised optimism on the prospect of reaching a diplomatic solution for Iran’s nuclear crisis. Sanctions are crushing Iran’s economy. Meanwhile, the turmoil...
View ArticleAllegory of a Revolution: José Clemente Orozco’s “The Trench”
José Clemente Orozco was the oldest of Los Tres Grandes, the celebrated modernist painters who led Mexico’s twentieth-century muralist movement. Among “The Big Three,” he was also the least politically...
View ArticleUbiquitous Liberalism: Amr Shalakany on Law and Revolution in Egypt
The legal historian Amr Shalakany gave a talk at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies a few days ago about his new book, Izdihār wa-Inhiyār al-Nukhba al-Qānūniyya al-Miṣriyya,...
View Articleإعادة التفكير بإسرائيل – فلسطين
إعادة التفكير بإسرائيل – فلسطين فيما وراء موطن البانتو وفيما وراء المستوطنات بينما باشر الرئيس باراك أوباما رحلة الاستماع في الشرق الأوسط، فمن المرجح أنه شهد أثر عقدين من عملية أوسلو للسلام؛ عشرون...
View Articleالسلفيون الجهاديّون في تونس: سر انتشارهم الواسع في الأوساط الشعبيّة
مثّلت حادثة السفارة الأميركيّة في 14 أيلول/سبتمبر 2012، (الاحتجاجات العنيفة على فيلم «براءة المسلمين» التي أدّت الى اقتحام وحرق بعض مباني تابعة للسفارة، وإلى سقوط 4 متظاهرين قتلى برصاص الأمن) منعرجاً...
View ArticleAlgeria Between “la Boulitique” and la Politique: A Tale of Two Youths
La politique est une réflexion sur la manière de servir le peuple. La «boulitique» est une somme de hurlements et de gesticulations pour se servir du peuple.La politique is a reflection on the manner...
View ArticleSyria Monthly Edition on Jadaliyya (April 2013)
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View ArticleEgyptian Women: Between Revolution, Counter-Revolution, Orientalism, and...
The Egyptian revolution appears to present a “gender paradox.” On the one hand, women have been marginalized in many formal political institutions since the downfall of Hosni Mubarak. On the other...
View ArticleLast Week on Jadaliyya (April 29-May 5)
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View ArticleMaghreb Monthly Edition (April 2013)
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View ArticleEgypt Media Roundup (May 6)
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