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Turmoil in Jordan But Regime Change Unlikely

Jan 27, 2011 | 20:19 GMT

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Summary

Jordan, like Egypt and Tunisia, is undergoing an unusually large degree of unrest, sparked by opposition groups motivated primarily by poor economic conditions. Unlike Egypt and Tunisia, however, the nature of the opposition, their grievances, and the relative openness of the Jordanian political system make it unlikely that regime stability will be as threatened.

While on the surface, protests in Jordan appear similar to those in Egypt, the nature of the political systems and grievances in each country make the threats to regime stability much different....

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