- PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs
- Vol: 20 Issue: 3
- Reform and the Dynamics of In/stability in Jordan during the Arab Uprisings
Reform and the Dynamics of In/stability in Jordan during the Arab Uprisings
Authors : Hassan Barari
Pages : 73-96
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Publication Date : 2015-01-01
Article Type : Other
Abstract :The argument that Jordan is a remarkably stable country in a volatile region has become axiomatic. Some contend that the Hashemite monarchy is indispensable for the country’s stability. Nonetheless, an in-depth analysis of Jordan’s political status quo reveals the deep-seated cleavages that- if left unattended- could jeopardize the stability of the country in years to come. The advent of a political awakening among Jordan’s youth- who display unprecedented self-entitlement- and the eruption of the Arab uprisings have left the monarch with two options: either effect genuine reform to restore the public’s trust in the regime or risk facing future instability. This paper identifies the shortcomings and imperfections of the current autocratic status quo and assesses the prospects of instability. My intent in this paper is to explain and contextualize the intricate dynamics of the regime’s insistence on reproducing the non-democratic status quo during the Arab Spring and question whether this might lead to instability in the long term in a changing societyKeywords : Political reform, instability, hirak, autocracy, Muslim Brotherhood, East Bankers, Jordan, Hashemite Monarchy.