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Jordan has played a bigger role in Middle Eastern affairs than its size and economy might warrant, due to its huge Palestinian population, its strategic location between Israel, the West Bank, Syria and Iraq, and its uniquely close relationship with successive British and US administrations. Drawing on numerous visits to the country and interviews with a diversity of people from King Abdullah down, Alan George describes how its reasonably stable monarchical system, unlike that in most Arab countries, has allowed the halting development of civil society and maintained control through the skilful co-option of opponents rather than heavy-handed reliance on its secret police. What is daily life like? How do its parliamentary system and political parties work? How free are the media? What are the future prospects of this buffer 'state without a nation'?
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- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chronology
- Vital Statistics
- Part 1: Jordam
- 1. 'Fulfilling our Promises': The Creation of Jordan
- 2. 'Neither Democrat nor Demagogue': Jordan under King Hussain
- 3. 'Bread before Freedom': Jordan under King Abdullah II
- Part II: Jordanians
- 4. Abdullah bin Al-Hussain: King
- 5. Barjas al-Hadid: Tribal Shaikh
- 6. Rajai Khoury: Businessman
- 7. 'Abd al-Fatah al-Bustani: Dentist
- 8. Abu Muhammad: Taxi driver
- 9. Awad ash-Shubaiki: Farmer
- 10. Anisa Salim: Palestinian refugee
- Part III: Institutions
- 11. The 'Stratified Elite' : The Royal Family and Royal Court
- 12. 'Strengthening the Moderate Majority': Parliament and Parties
- 13. 'The Basis of Governance': The Legal System
- 14. The Sky's the Limit: The Media
- 15. 'Investing in a Mobile Resource': Higher Education
- 16. Visions and Realities: The Future
- Select Bibliography
- Index
ISBN: 9781848137158
ISBN-10: 184813715X
Published: 18th July 2013
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 288
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Edition Number: 1
























