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Post-2011 Pluralism and Inclusion in Jordan: Rhetoric vs. Reality
The author explores reform efforts and identifies challenges in Jordan following the Arab Spring. The brief is part of a two-year project generously supported by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York
A decade of struggling reform efforts in Jordan: the resilience of the rentier system / Marwan Muasher
The Call of Pluralism
Defeating despotism is only one goal of the Second Arab Awakening. The region must also embrace political, cultural, and religious pluralism, good governance, the rule of law, and inclusive economic growth
The Arab Awakening: One Year On
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon12/042112.mp4Marwan Muasher is vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment. He served as foreign minister (2002–04) and deputy prime minister (2004–05) of Jordan, and his career has spanned the areas of diplomacy, development, civil society, and communications. He is also a senior fellow at Yale University.Alumni Association of the American University of Beirut. Ohio Valley ChapterOhio State University. Middle East Studies CenterOhio State University. Department of HistoryOhio State University. Department of Near Eastern Languages and CulturesOhio State University. Mershon Center for International Security Studie
A decade of struggling reform efforts in Jordan: the resilience of the rentier system
Marwan Muashe
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