Jordan and the Arab uprisings : regime survival and politics beyond the state / Curtis R. Ryan.
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- JQ1833.A58 R93 2018eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Continuity and change amid the Arab uprisings -- The Arab Spring protests in Jordan -- Political parties and the 'traditional' opposition -- The Hirak and changes in political activism -- Identity politics, real and imagined -- Struggles over elections and electoral systems -- Rebooting reform -- War, refugees, and regional insecurity -- Jordanian politics beyond the Arab uprisings.
Drawing upon years of fieldwork and unique access to major political figures in Jordan, Curtis Ryan unravels the unusual case of Jordan during the Arab Spring, where the country managed to avoid political upheaval amidst both regional and internal unrest.
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In English.
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