Since its inception, Jadaliyya has kept a conscious eye on the past and present of coup d’etats in the Middle East and North Africa. Since its launching in 2010, Egypt and Turkey have, in particular, been subject to seismic coup-related political and other developments. Yet the concept of a coup has been central to the analysis of other states as well, whether from a historical or a contemporary perspective. As part of the Summer of Coups Series, the Jadaliyya editors are pleased to present articles dealing with coups (past and contemporary) that were published prior to the inauguration of the series.
Summer of Coups Series
The Summer of Coups Series on Jadaliyya: Introduction (7/17/2018)
The Invisible Line: Soldiers and Civilians in the Middle East (7/17/2018)
Turkey’s Nationalist Agenda for Seizing Cultural Hegemony (6/27/2018)
Turkey’s Back to the Future Opposition: Part One and Part Two. (6/21/2018)
Academics for Peace Continue Standing Trials: An Interview with Murat Birdal (7/17/2018)
Regime-Security Urbanism: Cairo 2050 & Beyond in al-Sisi’s Cairo (7/17/2018)
NEWTON Bouquet, "Summer of Coups" (7/17/2018)
From the JAD Archives: Egypt
On the 60th Anniversary of the Coup (6/17/2012)
Excuse Me Sir, Is It a Coup? (7/5/2013)
For the Revolution or Against the Coup? My Two Cents On Egypt & Recommended Readings (7/6/2013)
'Revolution Not Coup': Anti-Morsi Egyptians Tell CNN (7/6/2013)
They Want a Coup? Let’s Make a Revolution Out of It! (7/10/2013)
استقطاب الخطاب وانتصار الليبرالية في مصر
(8/22/2013)
Where the Nile Flows into the Rubicon (7/11/2013)
Revolution? Coup d’état? The Certain Thing Is We Broke the Boxocracy (7/13/2013)
مرسي والانقلاب والثورة: قراءة بين الأسطر الحمراء
(8/18/2012)
A Coup or a Continuation of the Revolution? (Video) (7/15/2013)
Keywords: Revolution/Coup d’état (8/1/2013)
Kids These Days: The Youth Politics Nobody Was Expecting (8/8/2013)
ثورة؟ انقلاب؟... الأكيد: كسّرنا الصندوقراطية
(7/13/2013)
Where Were the Egyptian Workers in the June 2013 People’s Coup Revolution? (7/23/2013)
More than Money on their Minds: The Generals and the Economy in Egypt Revisited (7/2/2013)
Coming Full Circle? An Interview with Egyptian Journalist Ahmad Shokr (8/22/2013)
Egypt's Terrible Three: Interview with Hossam El-Hamalawy (1/16/2014)
Different Policies, the Same Game: Syrian and Palestinian Refugees in Egypt (1/28/2014)
History and Consequences (3/19/2014)
More than Money on their Minds: The Generals and the Economy in Egypt Revisited (7/2/2015)
Egypt under the New July Republic (7/2/2015)
Egypt Two Years after the Coup (7/3/2015)
Obsessed with Turkish Models in Egypt (1/30/2013)
From the JAD Archives: Turkey
Morsy, the Coup and the Revolution: Reading between the Red Lines (8/15/2012)
In This Sublime Struggle of Ours: After Egypt, on Turkey and Terror (8/25/2013)
On Turkey's Coup and Counter-Coup: An Interview with Osman Sahin (7/20/2016)
With Blood They Consecrate a New Order: Erdogan’s ‘Revolution’ (7/25/2016)
Between 'Sultanism' and Liberal Democracy: The Peculiarities of a Failed Coup in Turkey (8/16/2016)
Commemorating the Failed Coup in Turkey (8/18/2016)
Turkey’s Cyclical Coups (8/25/2016)
United in Nationalism: Notes on the Aftermath of the Failed Coup Attempt in Turkey (10/19/2016)
The Turkish State of Emergency and LGBT+ Kurds (12/26/2016)
Turkey’s Constitutional Referendum: A Roundtable (4/10/2017)
Turkiye'nin Anayasa Referandumu: Elestirel Bir Forum (4/10/2017)
From the JAD Archives: Iran
Oil Nationalization and the 1953 Coup in Iran: A Conversation with Ervand Abrahamian (8/28/2013)
Musaddiq’s Spectre: On the Recent Declassification of US Documents (7/17/2017)
From the JAD Archives: Algeria
Algeria Between “la Boulitique” and la Politique: A Tale of Two Youths (5/6/2013)
From the JAD Archives: Lebanon
The Other Coup? (1/22/2011)
From the JAD Archives: Jordan
إجهاض الديمقراطية الأردنية: ستون عامًا على إقالة حكومة سليمان النابلسي
(5/1/2017)
From the JAD Archives: Region
المثقفون العرب: سحر البيان بديلاً عن المعرفة
(7/13/2014)