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Jadaliyya

Jadaliyya ("dialectic") is an independent ezine founded in 2010 by the Arab Studies Institute (ASI) to cover the Arab World and the broader Middle East. It publishes articles in Arabic, French, English and Turkish, and is run primarily on a volunteer basis by an editorial team, and an expanding pool of contributors that includes academics, journalists, activists and artists.[2]

Jadaliyya
Co-editorsZiad Abu-Rish
Anthony Alessandrini
Sinan Antoon
Ibtisam Azem
Rosie Bsheer
Elliott Colla
Noura Erakat
Bassam Haddad
Lisa Hajjar
Maya Mikdashi
Mouin Rabbani
Hesham Sallam
Nadya Sbaiti
Sherene Seikaly
Mohamed Waked
CategoriesEzine (free)
Social networks
Scholarship
News
Circulation70,000 weekly[1]
PublisherASI (Arab Studies Institute)
FounderOpen Society Institute
Founded2010
First issueSeptember 21, 2010 (2010-09-21)
CountryGlobal
LanguageEnglish, Arabic, French, and Spanish
WebsiteOfficial website

Overview Edit

Jadaliyya (جدلية) is derived from the Arabic: جدل, romanizedjadal, lit.'controversy', meaning "dialectic."[3]

Jadaliyya's co-editors are unpaid volunteers and the magazine does not accept advertising. While most of Jadaliyya is either self-funded or funded by barter for "big projects," it has received grants from the Open Society Institute.[1][4] According to Portal 9: "The Arab uprisings, which gained momentum only a few months after Jadaliyya was established, firmly catapulted it to the forefront of critical debates and analysis of the Arab world."[1]

George Mason University professor Bassam Haddad said that Jadaliyya aspires to "offer a scholarly, left-of-center ‘counter discourse’ to the mainstream conversation about the Arab world."[4] Georgetown University professor and contributor Elliot Colla noted, "I couldn't say there's a dogma; in fact there's a lot of argument and debate [....] but there is a political project."[4] Another editor described Jadaliyya as "friends publishing friends on issues they agree upon."[4]

History Edit

Jadaliyya is one in a series of knowledge production projects under the rubric of ASI. These include an academic research journal (est. 1992), a documentary film collective (2003), and a publishing house (2012).[5] According to Haddad (a founder of ASI)[6] Jadaliyya originated in 2002 with the intent to create "a publication that would have a wider circulation" than the scholarly, peer-reviewed Arab Studies Journal. Haddad and his colleague Sinan Antoon stated that "good knowledge was being hoarded in journals that are largely inaccessible to the general public" and wanted "to reach beyond the academic community."[1] The idea was shelved, however, after the Iraq War began in 2003 and their team focused instead on producing three documentary films in a period of six years (About Baghdad, What is Said About Arabs and Terrorism, and The Other Threat).

In 2009, influenced by new developments in social media, Haddad revisited the project with Antoon, Sherene Seikaly, Nadya Sbaiti, Noura Erakat, and Maya Mikdashi. They completed a private test launch of Jadaliyya during the summer of 2010[1] and officially launched the ezine on September 21, 2010.[7] The editorial team expanded and to 15 co-editors.

Jadaliyya was founded on "an anti-corporate and solidarity-based model of work. Whenever possible, our mode of operation is largely non-hierarchical, though not without leadership."[1] The goal of the co-editors was to make an interactive and "user-friendly" website with open language (English, Arabic, and French) and submission length. The editors utilized a number of social media formats including Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, tablet and mobile phone apps, and Readspeaker.[1] According to Haddad: "nearly every submission goes through a rigorous review process that includes at least two reviews before going to the copy editor."[1]

Response Edit

Jadaliyya has been influential in both education and the media. Ursula Lindsey in The Chronicle of Higher Education noted that Jadaliyya has "become a reference for many professors in the field. It reaches beyond academia as well. Updated daily, the site boasts about half a million unique visitors a month, and its articles are widely shared on social media [....] Jadaliyya’s reception has been largely positive among scholars of the Middle East."[4]

Jadaliyya has quickly become the go-to place for information and analysis of what is going on in Egypt and the region. Moreover, Jadaliyya is the place where writing of a kind that we associate with the best of anthropology--in the moment, grounded in theory, capturing historical transformation through engagement in events as they unfold--has been published. It seems to provide solutions to many problems we have been engaged with in anthropology -- the production of knowledge in and about the region, particularly in this time of the massive uprisings … Jadaliyya has been the place where some of the best "ethnographic" writing about the region in this time of incredible transformation and change is to be found.[8]

— Assistant Professor of Anthropology Julia Elyachar

Media outlets such as The Atlantic,[9] The Christian Science Monitor,[10] The Chronicle of Higher Education,[11] The Guardian,[12][13][14]Inter Press Service,[15]La Stampa,[16] London Review of Books,[17] The New York Times,[18][19][20][21][22] NPR,[23] and PBS[24][25] referenced Jadaliyya when discussing events related to the Arab Uprisings, as well as the Middle East more generally. The Guardian stated that "the Arab [Studies] Institute’s Jadaliyya website is an invaluable resource",[13] while Al-masry Al-youm (English Edition) suggested that it "quickly became a port of call for many wanting to understand the tumultuous events unfolding across the region" by offering "more nuanced, in-depth coverage than most, but without the delays and exclusivity of academic journals."[3] In addition, Portal 9 referred to Jadaliyya as "an essential resource for many in and outside the Arab world"[1] while Today's Zaman called it "one of the leading English language Arab websites."[26]

Various international and regional media outlets including the Agence France-Presse (AFP),[27] Al Jazeera English,[28][29] BBC,[30] China Central Television,[31] China Radio International,[32] CNN,[33] Democracy Now,[34] Deutsche Welle,[35] El Mundo,[36] The Guardian,[37] Le Figaro,[38] MSNBC,[39] The PBS NewsHour,[40] Russia Today,[41] The Wall Street Journal,[42] and The Washington Post[43] have featured interviews with Jadaliyya co-editors. In addition, media outlets such as The Guardian[44] and Courrier International[45] have republished Jadaliyya articles[46][47][48][49][50][51]

Book Edit

The Dawn of the Arab Uprisings: End of an Old Order?, was edited Haddad, Bsheer, and Abu-Rish.[52][53][54] Composed of twenty essays originally published in Jadaliyya,[55] the text (according to the editors) sheds "light on the historical background and initial impact of the mass uprisings which have shaken the Arab world since December 2010 [....] while the book focuses on those states that have been most affected by the uprisings it also covers the impact on Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Palestine, and Iraq."[52]

Timothy Mitchell, professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Columbia University, observed that "as the work of scholars and activists with a rich knowledge of the region's histories and political aspirations, the essays offer lasting insights into the forces shaping a new moment in world history."[52] Laleh Khalili, Senior Lecturer in Middle East Politics, SOAS, University of London suggested that The Dawn of the Arab Uprisings: End of an Old Order? is "a very rare combination - scholarly but also accessible for a broad public." She also argues that it will be "a much-treasured volume for undergraduate students, and its sophistication will also benefit postgraduates and academics."[52]

Further reading Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Muller, Nat; Kholeif, Omar (Autumn 2012). . Portal 9. Archived from the original on 2012-12-16. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  2. ^ جدلية, Jadaliyya-. "Jadaliyya". Jadaliyya - جدلية. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  3. ^ a b Antoun, Naira (2012-11-02). "Documenting hope: Jadaliyya publishes collection on Arab uprisings". Al-masry Al-youm (English Edition). Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  4. ^ a b c d e Lindsey, Ursula (2014-09-29). "Arab-Studies E-Zine Hopes to Counter Mainstream Narrative". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved 2014-09-29.
  5. ^ "Arab Studies Institute". Arab Studies Institute. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
  6. ^ "Faculty and Staff: Bassam S. Haddad". George Mason University. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  7. ^ "Jadaliyya Turns One". Jadaliyya.com. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
  8. ^ Haddad, Bassam (2013-05-15). "Jadaliyya: A New Form of Producing and Presenting Knowledge in/of the Middle East (Interview by Julia Elyachar)". Cultural Anthropology: Journal for the Society of Cultural Anthropology. Retrieved 2013-07-27.
  9. ^ Hamid, Shadi (2012-08-20). "Egypt's Uncomfortable Challenge: Balancing Security and Civil Liberties". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
  10. ^ The Editors (2011-11-29). "Who's Who in Egypt's Election". Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 2012-01-29. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  11. ^ DeSantis, Nick (2012-10-31). "Dean at U. of Jordan Is Reportedly Removed Over Sexual-Harassment Video". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  12. ^ The Editors (2011-12-09). "Syria: Homs massacre warning - Friday 9 December 2011". The Guardian. Retrieved 2011-12-21. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  13. ^ a b The Editors (2011-12-02). "Syria, Egypt and Middle East unrest - Friday 2 December". The Guardian. Retrieved 2011-12-21. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  14. ^ Greenwald, Greg (2012-12-26). "Obama's gift to al-Qaida, support for tyranny, and FBI monitoring of dissent". The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  15. ^ Hitchon, Joe (2013-04-13). "High Stakes for Engaging Morsi's Egypt". Inter Press Service. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
  16. ^ "Egitto, così Morsi "il polipo" prepara il referendum sulla nuova costituzione". La Stampa. 2012-12-09. Retrieved 2012-12-10.
  17. ^ The Editors (2011-12-04). "Khoury on Syria". London Review of Books. Retrieved 2011-12-21. {{cite magazine}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  18. ^ Mackey, Robert (2012-01-18). "Taking to the Streets of Cairo, Wielding Video Projectors". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-03-23.
  19. ^ Goodman, David (2012-05-15). "Rappers Do Not Delight in Morocco and Iran". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
  20. ^ Mackey, Robert (2012-09-29). "Iranian News Agency Plagiarizes The Onion". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  21. ^ "Egyptian Judges Break Ranks to Support Morsi Vote Request". The New York Times. 2012-12-03. Retrieved 2012-04-14.
  22. ^ Mackey, Robert (2012-12-11). "Evidence of Torture by Egyptian Islamists". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  23. ^ Memmott, Mark (2011-12-02). "Egyptian Elections: 62 Percent Turnout". NPR. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
  24. ^ "Frontline: Revolution in Cairo-Day to Day Timeline: Jan. 31". PBS. 2011-01-31. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
  25. ^ "Frontline: Revolution in Cairo-Day to Day Timeline: Feb. 1". PBS. 2011-02-01. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
  26. ^ LAGENDIJK, JOOST (2012-01-03). . Today's Zaman. Archived from the original on 2012-01-03. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
  27. ^ The Editors (2012-06-12). "Political chaos as Egypt chooses a new president". AFP. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2012-06-12. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  28. ^ The Editors (2011-09-21). "Al-Jazeera Interview with Jadaliyya Co-Editor Noura Erakat on PLO/PA Strategy at the UN". Jadaliyya/Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 2011-12-21. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  29. ^ The Editors (2013-03-30). "Listening Post - Media mea culpas and the Iraq war". Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 2013-04-13. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  30. ^ The Editors (2011-12-07). "BBC Interview with Jadaliyya Co-Editor Bassam Haddad on Asad's ABC Interview". Jadaliyya/BBC. Retrieved 2011-12-21. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  31. ^ "Studio interview: Egyptians vote on constitution". China Central Television. 2012-12-16. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
  32. ^ . China Radio International. 2012-11-21. Archived from the original on July 12, 2014. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  33. ^ Dow, Nicole (2012-05-16). "Syrian outcome could alter its neighbors' future". CNN. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  34. ^ "Democracy Now! Interview with Jadaliyya Co-Editor Mouin Rabbani on Palestinian Statehood Bid". Jadaliyya/Democracy Now!. 2011-09-23. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
  35. ^ The Editors (2013-03-15). "Quadriga - Invasion Anniversary - Iraq's Lost Decade?". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 2013-04-13. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  36. ^ Carrión, Francisco (2012-08-14). "Las rivalidades dentro del Ejército consolidan el poder de Mursi en Egipto". El Mundo. Retrieved 2012-08-16.
  37. ^ Black, Ian (2012-11-23). "Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi proves a deft, adroit and ruthless leader". The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  38. ^ Mayault, Isabelle (2012-08-13). "L'Égypte s'interroge après le coup de force de Morsi". Le Figaro. Retrieved 2012-08-16.
  39. ^ . MSNBC. November 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  40. ^ "On Defections and Developments in Syria: PBS NewsHour Interview with Bassam Haddad and David Lesch". Jadaliyya/PBS NewsHour. 2012-08-07. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  41. ^ "CrossTalk: Gaza Reprieve". Russia Today. 2012-11-23. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  42. ^ Bradley, Matt (2012-08-13). "Egypt's New Top General Has U.S. Ties". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  43. ^ Sullivan, Kevin (2012-12-03). "In Saudi Arabia, unemployment and booming population drive growing poverty". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  44. ^ Idilbi, Salma (2012-01-31). "How could those who left Syria call on those inside to embrace death?". The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
  45. ^ "Jadaliyya". Courrier International. 2012-11-02. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
  46. ^ Bali, Asli; Abu-Rish, Ziad; et al. (2011-03-20). "The drawbacks of intervention in Libya". Retrieved 2011-12-21.
  47. ^ Hajjar, Lisa (2011-02-07). "Suleiman: The CIA's man in Cairo". Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
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Jadaliyya dialectic is an independent ezine founded in 2010 by the Arab Studies Institute ASI to cover the Arab World and the broader Middle East It publishes articles in Arabic French English and Turkish and is run primarily on a volunteer basis by an editorial team and an expanding pool of contributors that includes academics journalists activists and artists 2 JadaliyyaCo editorsZiad Abu RishAnthony AlessandriniSinan AntoonIbtisam AzemRosie BsheerElliott CollaNoura ErakatBassam HaddadLisa HajjarMaya MikdashiMouin RabbaniHesham SallamNadya SbaitiSherene SeikalyMohamed WakedCategoriesEzine free Social networksScholarshipNewsCirculation70 000 weekly 1 PublisherASI Arab Studies Institute FounderOpen Society InstituteFounded2010First issueSeptember 21 2010 2010 09 21 CountryGlobalLanguageEnglish Arabic French and SpanishWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 Response 4 Book 5 Further reading 6 ReferencesOverview EditJadaliyya جدلية is derived from the Arabic جدل romanized jadal lit controversy meaning dialectic 3 Jadaliyya s co editors are unpaid volunteers and the magazine does not accept advertising While most of Jadaliyya is either self funded or funded by barter for big projects it has received grants from the Open Society Institute 1 4 According to Portal 9 The Arab uprisings which gained momentum only a few months after Jadaliyya was established firmly catapulted it to the forefront of critical debates and analysis of the Arab world 1 George Mason University professor Bassam Haddad said that Jadaliyya aspires to offer a scholarly left of center counter discourse to the mainstream conversation about the Arab world 4 Georgetown University professor and contributor Elliot Colla noted I couldn t say there s a dogma in fact there s a lot of argument and debate but there is a political project 4 Another editor described Jadaliyya as friends publishing friends on issues they agree upon 4 History EditJadaliyya is one in a series of knowledge production projects under the rubric of ASI These include an academic research journal est 1992 a documentary film collective 2003 and a publishing house 2012 5 According to Haddad a founder of ASI 6 Jadaliyya originated in 2002 with the intent to create a publication that would have a wider circulation than the scholarly peer reviewed Arab Studies Journal Haddad and his colleague Sinan Antoon stated that good knowledge was being hoarded in journals that are largely inaccessible to the general public and wanted to reach beyond the academic community 1 The idea was shelved however after the Iraq War began in 2003 and their team focused instead on producing three documentary films in a period of six years About Baghdad What is Said About Arabs and Terrorism and The Other Threat In 2009 influenced by new developments in social media Haddad revisited the project with Antoon Sherene Seikaly Nadya Sbaiti Noura Erakat and Maya Mikdashi They completed a private test launch of Jadaliyya during the summer of 2010 1 and officially launched the ezine on September 21 2010 7 The editorial team expanded and to 15 co editors Jadaliyya was founded on an anti corporate and solidarity based model of work Whenever possible our mode of operation is largely non hierarchical though not without leadership 1 The goal of the co editors was to make an interactive and user friendly website with open language English Arabic and French and submission length The editors utilized a number of social media formats including Facebook Twitter Tumblr tablet and mobile phone apps and Readspeaker 1 According to Haddad nearly every submission goes through a rigorous review process that includes at least two reviews before going to the copy editor 1 Response EditJadaliyya has been influential in both education and the media Ursula Lindsey in The Chronicle of Higher Education noted that Jadaliyya has become a reference for many professors in the field It reaches beyond academia as well Updated daily the site boasts about half a million unique visitors a month and its articles are widely shared on social media Jadaliyya s reception has been largely positive among scholars of the Middle East 4 Jadaliyya has quickly become the go to place for information and analysis of what is going on in Egypt and the region Moreover Jadaliyya is the place where writing of a kind that we associate with the best of anthropology in the moment grounded in theory capturing historical transformation through engagement in events as they unfold has been published It seems to provide solutions to many problems we have been engaged with in anthropology the production of knowledge in and about the region particularly in this time of the massive uprisings Jadaliyya has been the place where some of the best ethnographic writing about the region in this time of incredible transformation and change is to be found 8 Assistant Professor of Anthropology Julia Elyachar Media outlets such as The Atlantic 9 The Christian Science Monitor 10 The Chronicle of Higher Education 11 The Guardian 12 13 14 Inter Press Service 15 La Stampa 16 London Review of Books 17 The New York Times 18 19 20 21 22 NPR 23 and PBS 24 25 referenced Jadaliyya when discussing events related to the Arab Uprisings as well as the Middle East more generally The Guardian stated that the Arab Studies Institute s Jadaliyya website is an invaluable resource 13 while Al masry Al youm English Edition suggested that it quickly became a port of call for many wanting to understand the tumultuous events unfolding across the region by offering more nuanced in depth coverage than most but without the delays and exclusivity of academic journals 3 In addition Portal 9 referred to Jadaliyya as an essential resource for many in and outside the Arab world 1 while Today s Zaman called it one of the leading English language Arab websites 26 Various international and regional media outlets including the Agence France Presse AFP 27 Al Jazeera English 28 29 BBC 30 China Central Television 31 China Radio International 32 CNN 33 Democracy Now 34 Deutsche Welle 35 El Mundo 36 The Guardian 37 Le Figaro 38 MSNBC 39 The PBS NewsHour 40 Russia Today 41 The Wall Street Journal 42 and The Washington Post 43 have featured interviews with Jadaliyya co editors In addition media outlets such as The Guardian 44 and Courrier International 45 have republished Jadaliyya articles 46 47 48 49 50 51 Book EditThe Dawn of the Arab Uprisings End of an Old Order was edited Haddad Bsheer and Abu Rish 52 53 54 Composed of twenty essays originally published in Jadaliyya 55 the text according to the editors sheds light on the historical background and initial impact of the mass uprisings which have shaken the Arab world since December 2010 while the book focuses on those states that have been most affected by the uprisings it also covers the impact on Jordan Saudi Arabia Lebanon Palestine and Iraq 52 Timothy Mitchell professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Columbia University observed that as the work of scholars and activists with a rich knowledge of the region s histories and political aspirations the essays offer lasting insights into the forces shaping a new moment in world history 52 Laleh Khalili Senior Lecturer in Middle East Politics SOAS University of London suggested that The Dawn of the Arab Uprisings End of an Old Order is a very rare combination scholarly but also accessible for a broad public She also argues that it will be a much treasured volume for undergraduate students and its sophistication will also benefit postgraduates and academics 52 Further reading EditHaddad Bassam Jadaliyya A New Form of Producing and Presenting Knowledge in of the Middle East Interview by Julia Elyachar Fieldsights Hot Spots Cultural Anthropology Journal for the Society of Cultural Anthropology Online May 15 2013 Lindsey Ursula Arab Studies E Zine Hopes to Counter Mainstream Narrative The Chronicle of Higher Education September 29 2014 Muller Nat and Omar Kholeif Reviews and Critique Jadaliyya Archived 2012 12 16 at the Wayback Machine Portal 9 Issue 1 The Imagined Autumn 2012 References Edit a b c d e f g h i Muller Nat Kholeif Omar Autumn 2012 Reviews and Critique Jadaliyya Portal 9 Archived from the original on 2012 12 16 Retrieved 2012 11 29 جدلية Jadaliyya Jadaliyya Jadaliyya جدلية Retrieved 2021 12 11 a b Antoun Naira 2012 11 02 Documenting hope Jadaliyya publishes collection on Arab uprisings Al masry Al youm English Edition Retrieved 2012 11 02 a b c d e Lindsey Ursula 2014 09 29 Arab Studies E Zine Hopes to Counter Mainstream Narrative The Chronicle of Higher Education Retrieved 2014 09 29 Arab Studies Institute Arab Studies Institute Retrieved 2011 12 21 Faculty and Staff Bassam S Haddad George Mason University Retrieved 2012 12 01 Jadaliyya Turns One Jadaliyya com Retrieved 2011 12 21 Haddad Bassam 2013 05 15 Jadaliyya A New Form of Producing and Presenting Knowledge in of the Middle East Interview by Julia Elyachar Cultural Anthropology Journal for the Society of Cultural Anthropology Retrieved 2013 07 27 Hamid Shadi 2012 08 20 Egypt s Uncomfortable Challenge Balancing Security and Civil Liberties The Atlantic Retrieved 2012 08 21 The Editors 2011 11 29 Who s Who in Egypt s Election Christian Science Monitor Retrieved 2012 01 29 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help DeSantis Nick 2012 10 31 Dean at U of Jordan Is Reportedly Removed Over Sexual Harassment Video The Chronicle of Higher Education Retrieved 2012 10 31 The Editors 2011 12 09 Syria Homs massacre warning Friday 9 December 2011 The Guardian Retrieved 2011 12 21 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help a b The Editors 2011 12 02 Syria Egypt and Middle East unrest Friday 2 December The Guardian Retrieved 2011 12 21 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help Greenwald Greg 2012 12 26 Obama s gift to al Qaida support for tyranny and FBI monitoring of dissent The Guardian Retrieved 2012 12 27 Hitchon Joe 2013 04 13 High Stakes for Engaging Morsi s Egypt Inter Press Service Retrieved 2012 08 21 Egitto cosi Morsi il polipo prepara il referendum sulla nuova costituzione La Stampa 2012 12 09 Retrieved 2012 12 10 The Editors 2011 12 04 Khoury on Syria London Review of Books Retrieved 2011 12 21 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a last has generic name help Mackey Robert 2012 01 18 Taking to the Streets of Cairo Wielding Video Projectors The New York Times Retrieved 2012 03 23 Goodman David 2012 05 15 Rappers Do Not Delight in Morocco and Iran The New York Times Retrieved 2012 05 15 Mackey Robert 2012 09 29 Iranian News Agency Plagiarizes The Onion The New York Times Retrieved 2012 09 29 Egyptian Judges Break Ranks to Support Morsi Vote Request The New York Times 2012 12 03 Retrieved 2012 04 14 Mackey Robert 2012 12 11 Evidence of Torture by Egyptian Islamists The New York Times Retrieved 2012 12 12 Memmott Mark 2011 12 02 Egyptian Elections 62 Percent Turnout NPR Retrieved 2011 12 21 Frontline Revolution in Cairo Day to Day Timeline Jan 31 PBS 2011 01 31 Retrieved 2011 12 21 Frontline Revolution in Cairo Day to Day Timeline Feb 1 PBS 2011 02 01 Retrieved 2011 12 21 LAGENDIJK JOOST 2012 01 03 No responsibility to protect in Syria Today s Zaman Archived from the original on 2012 01 03 Retrieved 2012 01 03 The Editors 2012 06 12 Political chaos as Egypt chooses a new president AFP Archived from the original on 2013 01 16 Retrieved 2012 06 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help The Editors 2011 09 21 Al Jazeera Interview with Jadaliyya Co Editor Noura Erakat on PLO PA Strategy at the UN Jadaliyya Al Jazeera English Retrieved 2011 12 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help The Editors 2013 03 30 Listening Post Media mea culpas and the Iraq war Al Jazeera English Retrieved 2013 04 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help The Editors 2011 12 07 BBC Interview with Jadaliyya Co Editor Bassam Haddad on Asad s ABC Interview Jadaliyya BBC Retrieved 2011 12 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Studio interview Egyptians vote on constitution China Central Television 2012 12 16 Retrieved 2012 12 16 2012 11 21 Palestine seeking statehood in the UN China Radio International 2012 11 21 Archived from the original on July 12 2014 Retrieved 2012 11 23 Dow Nicole 2012 05 16 Syrian outcome could alter its neighbors future CNN Retrieved 2012 05 16 Democracy Now Interview with Jadaliyya Co Editor Mouin Rabbani on Palestinian Statehood Bid Jadaliyya Democracy Now 2011 09 23 Retrieved 2011 12 21 The Editors 2013 03 15 Quadriga Invasion Anniversary Iraq s Lost Decade Deutsche Welle Retrieved 2013 04 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Carrion Francisco 2012 08 14 Las rivalidades dentro del Ejercito consolidan el poder de Mursi en Egipto El Mundo Retrieved 2012 08 16 Black Ian 2012 11 23 Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi proves a deft adroit and ruthless leader The Guardian Retrieved 2012 11 23 Mayault Isabelle 2012 08 13 L Egypte s interroge apres le coup de force de Morsi Le Figaro Retrieved 2012 08 16 MSNBC Up With Chris Hayes Israel and Gaza MSNBC November 2012 Archived from the original on 2012 07 18 Retrieved 2012 11 23 On Defections and Developments in Syria PBS NewsHour Interview with Bassam Haddad and David Lesch Jadaliyya PBS NewsHour 2012 08 07 Retrieved 2012 08 07 CrossTalk Gaza Reprieve Russia Today 2012 11 23 Retrieved 2012 11 23 Bradley Matt 2012 08 13 Egypt s New Top General Has U S Ties The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2012 08 13 Sullivan Kevin 2012 12 03 In Saudi Arabia unemployment and booming population drive growing poverty The Washington Post Retrieved 2012 12 03 Idilbi Salma 2012 01 31 How could those who left Syria call on those inside to embrace death The Guardian Retrieved 2012 01 31 Jadaliyya Courrier International 2012 11 02 Retrieved 2011 02 04 Bali Asli Abu Rish Ziad et al 2011 03 20 The drawbacks of intervention in Libya Retrieved 2011 12 21 Hajjar Lisa 2011 02 07 Suleiman The CIA s man in Cairo Al Jazeera English Retrieved 2011 12 21 Al Khalsan Mohamed 2011 12 24 The army and the economy in Egypt Egypt Independent Retrieved 2011 12 24 Al Qassemi Sultan 2012 02 03 Tribalism in the Arabian Peninsula It s A Family Affair Al Arabiya Retrieved 2012 02 06 Aouragh Miriyam 2011 02 07 Na Oslo Europa de islam en de normalisering van het racisme Door Miriyam Aouragh amp Richard Seymour Eutopian Institute Retrieved 2011 12 21 Sallam Hisham 2012 11 24 Mursi y la nacionalizacion de la Revolucion algunas reflexiones iniciales Rebelion Retrieved 2013 04 13 a b c d Pluto 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