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Jordan, U.N. to Assist Syrian Refugees

Jordan relayed its intention to create a refugee camp on the border near Syria to account for the Syrian refugees that "would flood the country as the Syrian army continued to attack civilians protesting the continued rule of Bashar ...

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Syria: Jordanian King Says Assad Should Resign

  In reference to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Jordan's King Abdullah told the BBC, "I believe, if I were in his shoes, I would step down. If Bashar has the interest of his country, he would step down, but ...

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Analysis: “Jordan’s Fictional Reforms”

An analysis in Foreign Policy Magazine, Sean L. Yom argues that despite the recent cabinet shake up, the new government led by Premier Awn Khasawneh is designed to fail. The reshuffling of the cabinet represents a cosmetic change rather than a real ...

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Analysis: Jordan: “Does Top-Down Democratic Reform Work?”

In an article in The Atlantic, Shadi Hamid of the Brookings Doha Center argues that "for those who wish to see Jordan develop into something resembling a democracy, King Abdullah's recent moves -- apparently intended to reassure skeptics that ...

Analysis: “How Stable Is Jordan?”

In a Policy Briefing from Brookings Doha Center entitled "How Stable Is Jordan? King Abdullah's Half-Hearted Reforms & the Challenge of the Arab Spring," Shadi Hamid and Courtney Freer argue that like Bahrain, Egypt, and Tunisia, Jordan represents yet another case in which a "seemingly stable pro-Western regime—has received curiously little attention." While King Abdullah has publicly vowed to institute reforms, Hamid and Freer contend that "recent steps have fallen short of ...

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Jordan: King Abdullah Appoints New Cabinet

Jordan's King Abdullah II appointed a new 30-member cabinet, which includes former leader of the central bank Umayya Toukan as the incoming finance minister. Abdullah said he hoped this appointment, in addition to increased social spending, would help ease ...

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Jordanian King: “Great Concern” About Syria’s Future

Jordan's King Abdullah II ibn al-Hussein told CNN, "I don't think there's anybody in the region or outside who knows how to tackle the Syria issue." The king said he has reached out personally to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad with little ...

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Putting Jordan “on the Right Track”

Naseem Tarawnah, writing for his blog The Black Iris, argues that Prime Minister-designate Awn Khasawneh "has the tough task of seizing this opportunity and putting the country on the right track." The author suggests that former PM Ma'arouf ...

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Changes Sweep Jordanian Government, New PM Appointed

Jordanian Prime Minister Marouf al-Bakhit has been sacked the day after 70 out of 120 parliamentarians called on Jordan's King Abdullah II to remove him. The king has appointed Awn Khaswaneh as Jordan's new prime minister, according to ...

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Analysis: “Jordan: All Quiet on the Eastern Front?”

In a Policy Watch piece for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, David Schenker writes that Jordan's monarchy seems to have found a formula to quell internal unrest. A mixture of political and economic promises "is helping to ...

Senate Releases State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill

Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) introduced S.1601, the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2012 and its accompanying report.  The press release noted the committee’s difficult task of funding more with less, including “responding to the turbulent events in the Middle East and North Africa,” with a total budget of $44.64 billion, which is $6.15 billion below the President’s request.  On the Middle East and North Africa:  ...

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Jordan: Protests Reveal Rift over Palestinian Issue

The protests planned via Facebook for Thursday evening outside the Israeli embassy, which prompted the early departure of the Israeli diplomatic mission in Amman, drew a turnout of 200 mostly young protesters. The discussion of the Palestinian bid for ...

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Jordan: Israeli Embassy Evacuated Ahead of Protests

The Israeli embassy in Amman was evacuated Wednesday in anticipation of mass protests planned for Thursday outside the mission. Over 3,000 individuals belong to the Facebook group entitled "Million Man March to Close the Israeli Embassy in Jordan," which has ...

WSJ: “Arab Spring Turns Up Heat on Iran”

Farnaz Fassihi writes in the Wall Street Journal that Iran's support for Syria "has rapidly eroded Tehran's credibility among Arab's" resulting in a "foreign policy dilemma" for Iran.  Fassihi argues that Iran's support for President Bashar al-Assad will further isolate Iran within the region, however, abandoning Assad "will crumble Iran's platform in Syria." Fassihi writes that Iranian officials have taken a "selective approach" to the Arab Spring hailing Egypt's movements as ...

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Jordan: Constitutional Reform as a “Starting Point”

Discussing the constitutional reforms recently introduced in Jordan, Sean Yom argues that the amendments "fell far short," and constitutional changes alone will not adequately address the impediments to democratization. He notes that "the amendments have all the hallmarks of controlled ...

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Morocco’s National Day, Call for Parliamentary Elections

Morocco celebrated it's National Day-Day of the Throne on Saturday and received congratulatory remarks from government officials around the world.  King Mohammed VI pardoned 14 prisoners and commuted the sentences of 954 others on the night of his ...

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Jordan’s Waning Protest Movement

Writing in the New York Times, Kareem Fahim argues that while the protest movement in Jordan has grown and persisted, it has neither "reached a critical mass" nor "hastened real change." Some protest leaders, skeptical of the regime's promises of ...

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Jordanian Protests Turn Violent, Journalists Sue

Last Friday, a 2,000 member peaceful march in Amman, that began at the al-Husseini Mosque and ended in front of City Hall, turned violent as security forces attacked protesters and journalists covering the event. At least 17 journalists ...

Jordan: Government Approves New Cabinet

As a response to the growing number of antigovernment protests, King Abdullah II approved a cabinet shuffle made by Prime Minister Marouf Bakhit on Saturday in an effort to appease the protesters.  The focal point for protesters was the interior minister Saad Hayel Srour because protesters believed he was the one who called for the use of "excessive force" by the police against protesters.  In addition, Srour had also allowed ...

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