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Jordan - Introduction

Jordan
Posted by: John Ross on February 24, 2004 4:32:57 PM
Jordan is a relatively new country, to a certain extent an artificial one, but has a splendid historical heritage and a lot of natural attractions. Its stability and well developed tourist infrastructure give it an extra appeal to travellers who would like to see the Middle East but are reluctant to go to other countries there.
Jordan Country Facts Quick Jumps:
Introduction
Geography
People
Government
Economy
Communications and Transport
Transnational Issues
See also:
Jordan News Articles
Jordan Web Directory
Like most of the information on these Country Facts pages, the following was taken from the CIA World Factbook:
Background:
For most of its history since independence from British administration in 1946, Jordan was ruled by King HUSSEIN (1953-99). A pragmatic ruler, he successfully navigated competing pressures from the major powers (US, USSR, and UK), various Arab states, Israel, and a large internal Palestinian population, through several wars and coup attempts. In 1989 he resumed parliamentary elections and gradually permitted political liberalization; in 1994 a formal peace treaty was signed with Israel. King ABDALLAH II - the eldest son of King HUSSEIN and Princess MUNA - assumed the throne following his father's death in February 1999. Since then, he has consolidated his power and established his domestic priorities, including an aggressive economic reform program. Jordan acceded to the World Trade Organization in January 2000, and signed free trade agreements with the United States in 2000, and with the European Free Trade Association in 2001.
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