Between Convenient Misreading and Mythology: The Iran Sanctions Regime and...
After eight years of Ahmadinejad at the helm of government, Iran is experiencing a new trajectory. A number of promising signs in the weeks and months following Hassan Rouhani’s election as president...
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نعم مازال قطاع غزة محتلاً، فبالرغم من الاحتجاجات الإسرائيلية الرسمية حول إنهاء الاشتباك الأحادي الجانب والمتفق عليه في عام ٢٠٠٥ والذي أزال القواعد الإسرائيلية العسكرية والمستوطنات اليهودية والذي حول...
View ArticleJadaliyya Monthly Edition (February 2014)
This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya during the month of February 2014. It also includes the most recent roundups, editors picks, and most read articles. Progressively, we...
View ArticleAll Politics Is Local: Mustafa Sarigul and the CHP (Part One)
All Politics Is Local: Mustafa Sarıgül and the CHP (Part One)[People ask,] “Why are you always beating up on Sarıgül?” Let’s start the matter from here. I ask you: in this country has there ever been a...
View ArticleAll Politics Is Local: Mustafa Sarigul and the CHP (Part Two)
All Politics Is Local: Mustafa Sarıgül and the CHP (Part Two)[Part one of this article can be found here.]By 1987, Turkish politics was returning to its old patterns. Though the new constitution...
View ArticleAll Politics Is Local: Mustafa Sarigul and the CHP (Part Three)
All Politics Is Local: Mustafa Sarıgül and the CHP (Part Three)[Part one of this article can be found here; part two can be found here.]Even before the campaign had started, there had been whispers...
View ArticleA Cycle of Insecurity in Egypt's North Sinai
Photos and text by Rob Stothard. Interviews by Rob Stothard and Max Strasser.Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, sandwiched between two old foes, is a territory of vital importance. Bordered by the Suez Canal to...
View ArticleShaima Kamel: Cinderella's Tales
Cinderella's TalesAn exhibition by Shaima Kamel16 February - 20 March 2014Mashrabia Gallery, Cairo In this exhibition, Shaima Kamel attempts to highlight the contrast between the idealized images of...
View ArticleEgypt Media Roundup (March 24)
[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 ArticleLast Week on Jadaliyya (March 17-23)
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 ArticleThe Irrepressible Charm of the State: Dershane Closures and the Domestic War...
The Turkish parliament's recent passing of a bill to shut down private prepatory schools (dershane) by 1 September 2015 is the last front in the all-out domestic war between the ruling Justice and...
View Article529 Brotherhood Supporters Sentenced to Death in Minya
Minya Criminal Court in its second session sentenced 529 Muslim Brotherhood supporters to death for violence following the dispersal of the Rabea al-Adaweya and Nahda sit-ins last August.The defendants...
View Articleالحركة النسوية الفلسطينية بعد أوسلو: حصادٌ مرّ في تمكين الذات وفي تحرير الوطن
[ هذا المقال جزء من ”أصوات من أجل غزة" وهو ملف خاص تنشره جدلية على مدار شهر كامل. للإطلاع على بقية المقالات اضغط/ي هنا]مع تراجع دور الحركة الوطنية الفلسطينية بعد اتفاقات أوسلو وضعف كافة أشكال التنظيم...
View ArticleTurkey Media Roundup (March 25)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on Turkey and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Turkey Page Editors or of Jadaliyya. You may...
View ArticleMaghreb Media Roundup (March 24)
[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 Article'Justifications of Power': Neoliberalism and the Role of Empire
[This article is the second in a three-part Jadaliyya series that looks at Foucault's work in relationship to the legacy of French colonialism in North Africa. Read the first installment here: "The...
View ArticleArabian Peninsula Media Roundup (March 25)
[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 ArticleStructural Violence on Trial: BDS and the Movement to Resist Erasure
Walking to Rifqa (Umm) Al Kurd's home is a journey into violence. To visit the 92-year-old matriarch, one must enter through a narrow walkway past a dwelling she owned until 2009. She built a concrete...
View ArticleWhy is the Dead Sea Dying? An Interview with Muna Dajani
The famous Dead Sea, a salt lake between Jordan to the east and the occupied West Bank and present-day Israel to the west, has been shrinking at the alarming rate of 1.5 meters a year for the past...
View ArticlePoetry, Solidarity, and BDS: An Interview with Remi Kanazi
Following the debut of his most recent work, This Divestment Bill Hurts My Feelings, Palestinian-American writer Remi Kanazi canvasses his experiences as an activist and poet. In the video below, Remi...
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