From negative to positive stability : : how the Syrian refugee crisis can improve Jordan's outlook / / Ben Connable.
"As of late 2014, many American and Jordanian experts believe Jordan to be stable. Yet while Jordan is stable, it faces a range of existing and emerging challenges. These include chronic unemployment, sporadic political unrest, budget deficits, a water shortage, and geographically isolated yet...
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