Includes bibliographical references (l. 77-80).This thesis examines the political liberalization process in Jordan since 1989. It first analyzes the steps undertaken by the late king Hussein, who responded to the riots of 1989 by measured dozes of political liberalization (instead of repression.) It then considers how the political liberalization process unfolded during the reign of Hussein's son, king Abdallah II. The thesis argues that political liberalization process in Jordan has brought some changes to the Kingdom, primarily the lifting of martial law, a more vibrant civil society and the holding of periodic parliamentary elections. Yet this process has not fundamentally changed the nature of the Jordanian political system, whic...
Not unlike most other developing countries, Jordan has a legacy of structural problems that impede d...
The study aims to examine the positive role of King Abdullah of Jordan’s speeches during the Arab Sp...
State political consciousness has only developed very gradually since the establishment of the Emira...
Since the late 1980s an increasing amount of literature has attempted to explain liberalization and ...
The legal and political systems of the Kingdom of Jordan are predicated upon two sources of legitima...
The aim of this master thesis is to analyze political regime of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and ...
Economic reform packages became important for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) by the 1980s. ...
When faced with threats to its rule, Jordan\u27s Hashemite monarchy has attempted to weather the st...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN010573 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The period between 1967-1973 was transformative for the governments of the Middle East. King Hussein...
The Arab Spring caused the downfall of authoritarian leaders around the Middle East, but the Hashemi...
The aim of this study is to examine democratisation and public administration reform in Jordan after...
Jordanian politics has seen decades of pro-reform and pro-democracy political activism, but with lit...
King Abdullah II ascended the Jordanian throne in 1999 and has ruled the kingdom for the first two d...
In the light of the internal and regional crises in the 1980s, Jordan found itself under pressure, a...
Not unlike most other developing countries, Jordan has a legacy of structural problems that impede d...
The study aims to examine the positive role of King Abdullah of Jordan’s speeches during the Arab Sp...
State political consciousness has only developed very gradually since the establishment of the Emira...
Since the late 1980s an increasing amount of literature has attempted to explain liberalization and ...
The legal and political systems of the Kingdom of Jordan are predicated upon two sources of legitima...
The aim of this master thesis is to analyze political regime of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and ...
Economic reform packages became important for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) by the 1980s. ...
When faced with threats to its rule, Jordan\u27s Hashemite monarchy has attempted to weather the st...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN010573 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The period between 1967-1973 was transformative for the governments of the Middle East. King Hussein...
The Arab Spring caused the downfall of authoritarian leaders around the Middle East, but the Hashemi...
The aim of this study is to examine democratisation and public administration reform in Jordan after...
Jordanian politics has seen decades of pro-reform and pro-democracy political activism, but with lit...
King Abdullah II ascended the Jordanian throne in 1999 and has ruled the kingdom for the first two d...
In the light of the internal and regional crises in the 1980s, Jordan found itself under pressure, a...
Not unlike most other developing countries, Jordan has a legacy of structural problems that impede d...
The study aims to examine the positive role of King Abdullah of Jordan’s speeches during the Arab Sp...
State political consciousness has only developed very gradually since the establishment of the Emira...