Tag: Middle East/North Africa
The UAE’s Subimperialism in Sudan
Husam Mahjoub analyzes the role of counterrevolutionary subimperial agents—in this case, the UAE—and their imperialist enablers in the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
The Enemy of My Enemy is My Enemy
Shireen Akram-Boshar interviews Rima Majed about the Israeli-Lebananese ceasefire and the future of popular resistance in Lebanon.
Just in Time
Hamza Hamouchene and Katie Sandwell make the case for a just climate transition in the MENA region.
From Palestine to Tahrir Square
Hossam el-Hamalawy argues that Palestine’s struggle for self-determination has served as an inspiration for the struggle for democracy in Egypt
Normalizing Bashar al-Assad’s Regime
Joseph Daher writes about the normalization process that brought Syria’s Assad regime back into the Arab League.
Life That Resists Death
A leftist activist in Iran explains the conditions that led to the latest uprising spreading across the country.
Exacerbating the Contradictions
Joseph Daher explains the effects of Russia’s war in Ukraine on the MENA region after decades of agricultural neoliberalism increased its vulnerability.
An Unfinished Epoch of Revolution
Joseph Daher takes stock of the Arab Spring 10 years later.
Historical Lessons of the Syrian Revolution
Notes on the betrayal of the Syrian left