Economic Policies

Regimes and Youth: What Has Changed After the Arab Spring?

A few days ago, the Politics and Society Institute (in Amman) and the Tammy Foundation for Youth Development published the book, which I co-authored with the researcher Kamel Al-Nabulsi, “Youth Policies in the Arab Countries: What Has Changed After the Arab Spring?”, which is a comparative and analytical study of the policies of eight Arab countries. Towards youth (Egypt, Tunisia,…

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Jordan Navigating its Interests in EU-GCC New Strategic Partnership

The Russian invasion of Ukraine had created various crises on the international stage, particular in energy prices, food supply chains, and inflation. These events made many countries reconsider the strategic importance of the Middle East and the Arabian Gulf. In a virtual roundtable hosted by the Politics and Society Institute in coordination with Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung, experts from the Arab World…

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Jordan and Syria: Considerations of Strategic Interests and National Security

In the scientific seminar “The War in Syria: A Way Forward”, held jointly by the Politics and Society Institute (PSI) and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) on 11th of October 2021, Jordanian and European experts virtually gathered to engage in a lively discussion on the future of strategic and security considerations to Syria and the region. Main topics included firstly,…

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Discussion Workshop Discusses Jordanian-European Joint Strategic Interests and Challenges

AMMAN – Despite the many negative effects of the Russian-Ukrainian war on international relations in general, energy prices, and food chains, these events have renewed the strategic importance of the Middle East region in the field of energy, food, and the global economy, as seen by the Jordanian, European and American politicians and experts who participated in a discussion workshop…

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Position paper: Objectives of President Biden’s visit and the transformations of the “Jordanian Geopolitics”

The Politics and Society Institute (PSI), in cooperation with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung – Amman office (FES), held a closed virtual session on July 5th, 2022. The session titled “President Biden’s visit to the Middle East: Setting the Stage for a Renewed Partnership?” has focused on the upcoming first /visit of president Biden to the region. The sessions were attended by Jordanian and…

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Tunisia’s Bumpy Road to Democracy

The current crisis in Tunisia does not mean the end of its democratic transition. But it needs reliable partners — and to stop opportunistic foreign influence.

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Developments in Palestinian Occupied Territories

Developments in Palestinian Occupied Territories; Regional Context, and Jordanian Policy Politics and Society Institute Headnotes: Factors leading to the escalation and the outbreak of the Palestinian popular uprising. Internal and external implications of what is happening in the occupied territories. Regional and international variables and their reflection on what is happening in the occupied territories. Evaluating Jordan’s position and how…

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Developments in Palestinian Occupied Territories

  Developments in Palestinian Occupied Territories; Regional Context, and Jordanian Policy   Politics and Society Institute Headnotes: Factors leading to the escalation and the outbreak of the Palestinian popular uprising. Internal and external implications of what is happening in the occupied territories. Regional and international variables and their reflection on what is happening in the occupied territories. Evaluating Jordan’s position…

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PUTTING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT TO JORDAN BACK

Jordan advanced 45 places in the Doing Business Report over the past three years to move to the 69th position out of 190 countries listed.

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The Jordanian Scene: A Year full of Challenges and Risks

The emerging crisis of the coronavirus did not leave an opportunity to ask the government of Dr. Bisher Al-Khasawneh, which was formed on October 12, what it intends to do to contain the catastrophic repercussions of the economic crisis that afflicted the country and exacerbated its chronic problems. The new government inherited a heavy legacy of high infections and increasing…

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