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 Week on Jadaliyya" series.
- Settler Colonialism: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis?
- Layers of Siege: The Chain of Complicity from Syria to Europe
- The Facade of Jordanian Reform: A Brief History of the Constitution
- A Glimpse Into Arab Studies Journal’s Newly Released Issue: Spring 2016
- Syria Media Roundup (June 8)
- Causes and Dynamics of the Syrian Uprising: From Civil Protests to the Implications of the Russian Intervention - A STATUS/الوضع Lecture by Bassam Haddad
- قراءة في كتاب تطور المجتمع السوري 1831 – 2011 لنشوان الأتاسي
- من يملك دولة أرامكو؟
- Critical Readings in Political Economy: Deserts, Soils, and Colonialism
- `Lines Drawn on an Empty Map`: Iraq’s Borders and the Legend of the Artificial State (Part 1)
- Palestine Media Roundup (June 10)
- التعليم في سوريا أثناء الحرب: مقابلة لبرنامج الوضع
- Syria Media Roundup (June 8)
- 35 عاما على تشكيل مجلس التعاون الخليجي
- قراءة في كتاب تطور المجتمع السوري 1831 – 2011 لنشوان الأتاسي
- Last Week on Jadaliyya (May 30-June 5)
- Settler Colonialism: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis?