Current Analysis Jordan's Risky Business As Usual Political reformers in Jordan are struck by a sense of déjà vu. Jordan has been parliament-free since November 2009, when King ‘Abdallah II dissolved the legislature for not moving fast enough on his program of economic reform. The deputies had yet served even half of their four-year terms. Since th Jillian Schwedler • 14 min read
MER Article Shaykhs and Ideologues The reconstruction and state manipulation of tribes and tribalism are prominent features of contemporary Middle Eastern politics, notably in Jordan and Iraq. Under the totalitarian Ba'thist regime in Iraq, two major patterns have developed. One may be called etatist tribalism -- a process in which tribal lineages and Faleh A. Jabar • 14 min read