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Penetrated Opposition and Failure of Consensus in Syria: Interview with Haytham Manna`(Part 4 of 4)
On April 27th, around the Jadaliyya Co-Sponsored Conference at Lund University ("Contesting Narratives, Location Power"), I sat down for an extensive interview with Haytham Manna`, one of the icons of the independent Syrian opposition and a leading founder of the National Coordinating Body for Democratic Change (in Syria). The interview was long and candid, and addressed several topics, including the current impasse in Syria, the stages and transformation of the ...
Keep Reading »عن الوضع الحالي في سوريا: مقابلة مع هيثم مناع الجزء الرابع
(الجزء الرابع) في السابع والعشرين من نيسان وضمن أعمال المؤتمر الذي نظمته جدلية بالتعاون مع جامعة لوند، أجرى محرر جدلية بسام حداد مقابلة مطولة مع هيثم منّاع، أحد أبرز رموز المعارضة السورية المستقلة ومؤسس الهيئة التنسيقية للتغيير الديمقراطي. كانت المقابلة طويلة وصريحة وتطرقت إلى موضوعات عدة من ضمنها المأزق الحالي في سوريا، ومراحل وتحولات الثورة، وموضوع التدخل الخارجي والمقاومة، والمجلس الوطني السوري وعلاقاته مع مجموعات المعارضة الأخرى والدول الخليجية وغيرها، وعلاقة سوريا ...
Keep Reading »عن الوضع الحالي في سوريا: مقابلة مع هيثم مناع الجزء الثالث
(الجزء الثالث) في السابع والعشرين من نيسان وضمن أعمال المؤتمر الذي نظمته جدلية بالتعاون مع جامعة لوند، أجرى محرر جدلية بسام حداد مقابلة مطولة مع هيثم منّاع، أحد أبرز رموز المعارضة السورية المستقلة ومؤسس الهيئة التنسيقية للتغيير الديمقراطي. كانت المقابلة طويلة وصريحة وتطرقت إلى موضوعات عدة من ضمنها المأزق الحالي في سوريا، ومراحل وتحولات الثورة، وموضوع التدخل الخارجي والمقاومة، والمجلس الوطني السوري وعلاقاته مع مجموعات المعارضة الأخرى والدول الخليجية وغيرها، وعلاقة سوريا ...
Keep Reading »How the Syrian Uprising Started, the "Rise" of the Syrian National Council, and The Role of The Arab Gulf Countries: Interview with Haytham Manna` (Part 3)
On April 27th, around the Jadaliyya Co-Sponsored Conference at Lund University ("Contesting Narratives, Location Power"), I sat down for an extensive interview with Haytham Manna`, one of the icons of the independent Syrian opposition and a leading founder of the National Coordinating Body for Democratic Change (in Syria). The interview was long and candid, and addressed several topics, including the current impasse in Syria, the stages and transformation of the ...
Keep Reading »عن الوضع الحالي في سوريا: مقابلة مع هيثم مناع الجزء الثاني
(الجزء الثاني) في السابع والعشرين من نيسان وضمن أعمال المؤتمر الذي نظمته جدلية بالتعاون مع جامعة لوند، أجرى محرر جدلية بسام حداد مقابلة مطولة مع هيثم منّاع، أحد أبرز رموز المعارضة السورية المستقلة ومؤسس الهيئة التنسيقية للتغيير الديمقراطي. كانت المقابلة طويلة وصريحة وتطرقت إلى موضوعات عدة من ضمنها المأزق الحالي في سوريا، ومراحل وتحولات الثورة، وموضوع التدخل الخارجي والمقاومة، والمجلس الوطني السوري وعلاقاته مع مجموعات المعارضة الأخرى والدول الخليجية وغيرها، وعلاقة سوريا بحزب ...
Keep Reading »Intervention, Resistance, Transformation, and Exit in Syria: Interview with Haytham Manna` (Part 2)
On April 27th, around the Jadaliyya Co-Sponsored Conference at Lund University ("Contesting Narratives, Location Power"), I sat down for an extensive interview with Haytham Manna`, one of the icons of the independent Syrian opposition and a leading founder of the National Coordinating Body for Democratic Change (in Syria). The interview was long and candid, and addressed several topics, including the current impasse in Syria, the stages and transformation of the ...
Keep Reading »عن الوضع الحالي في سوريا: مقابلة مع هيثم منّاع
(الجزء الأول) في السابع والعشرين من نيسان وضمن أعمال المؤتمر الذي نظمته جدلية بالتعاون مع جامعة لوند، أجرى محرر جدلية بسام حداد مقابلة مطولة مع هيثم منّاع، أحد أبرز رموز المعارضة السورية المستقلة ومؤسس الهيئة التنسيقية للتغيير الديمقراطي. كانت المقابلة طويلة وصريحة وتطرقت إلى موضوعات عدة من ضمنها المأزق الحالي في سوريا، ومراحل وتحولات الثورة، وموضوع التدخل الخارجي والمقاومة، والمجلس الوطني السوري وعلاقاته مع مجموعات المعارضة الأخرى والدول الخليجية وغيرها، وعلاقة سوريا بحزب ...
Keep Reading »The Current Impasse in Syria: Jadaliyya Interview with Haytham Manna` (Part 1)
On April 27th, around the Jadaliyya Co-Sponsored Conference at Lund University ("Contesting Narratives, Location Power"), I sat down for an extensive interview with Haytham Manna`, one of the icons of the independent Syrian opposition and a leading founder of the National Coordinating Body for Democratic Change (in Syria). The interview was long and candid, and addressed several topics, including the current impasse in Syria, the stages and transformation of ...
Keep Reading »Kuwait's Legislative Absurdity: Kuwaiti MPs Approve Death Penalty for “Cursing God”
Where to begin? The 1961 Press and Publications Law in Kuwait stipulates that blasphemy is a crime punishable by a prison sentence that ranges from a few months to several years. Following more stringent laws in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, the Kuwaiti Parliament just approved provisionally--pending a second vote--the death penalty for those who defame God, or the Prophet and his wives. Apparently, ”[t]he move to stiffen penalties for religious ...
Keep Reading »Why the Syrian Regime Will Abide By the Cease-Fire This Week
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Keep Reading »Homsi Comic Relief Speaks of Strong Spirits Despite All
Two youngish Syrian men in Homs discuss "Bashar's Reforms" (islahaat) while pointing to the destruction of their homes (we don't know if these are indeed their homes, but that's immaterial here) and cars. The script itself is clean and elegant as it is acerbically satirical. (though some of the comments under the Youtube video are disturbingly/disgustingly sectarian). There really is nothing to say except that it is worth watching. I apologize for not ...
Keep Reading »welcome back . . .
I was just flying back from Amman to Washington DC on United Airlines, sitting at an aisle seat. As I looked to my left diagonally across the aisle, I saw four UA screens playing the same film, Sex in the City (2). (read reviews here, here, and here, though they don't all do justice to it--if you have other piercing reviews, please post them in the comments section. Watch the trailer here). I looked to the lady sitting to my right, and she's reading a book, which seemed to ...
Keep Reading »What's With World Cup Praying?
I don't have time to write about this now, but what's with world cup praying on behalf of so many players in the field (especially those coming in and out)? I've been watching football (the original football where one mostly uses their feet--the plural of foot, hence, "footbal"--not the sport where one mostly holds the ball using their hands) since 1974, and I have yet to witness such frequency of praying and exhibition of religious symbols. Could the economist be ...
Keep Reading »Bio
Bassam Haddad is Director of the Middle East Studies Program and teaches in the Department of Public and International Affairs at George Mason University, and is Visiting Professor at Georgetown University. He is the author of Business Networks in Syria: The Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience (Stanford University Press, 2011). Bassam is currently editing a volume on Teaching the Middle East After the Arab Uprisings, a book manuscript on pedagogical and theoretical approaches. His most recent books include two co-edited volumes: Dawn of the Arab Uprisings: End of an Old Order? (Pluto Press, 2012) and Mediating the Arab Uprisings (Tadween Publishing, 2013). Bassam serves as Founding Editor of the Arab Studies Journal a peer-reviewed research publication and is co-producer/director of the award-winning documentary film, About Baghdad, and director of the critically acclaimed film series, Arabs and Terrorism, based on extensive field research/interviews. More recently, he directed a film on Arab/Muslim immigrants in Europe, titled The "Other" Threat. Bassam is Co-Founder/Editor of Jadaliyya Ezine and serves on the Editorial Committee of Middle East Report. He is the Executive Director of the Arab Studies Institute, an umbrella for five organizations dealing with knowledge production on the Middle East and Founding Editor of Tadween Publishing.
