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THE ROLE OF THE GEOPOLITICAL POSITION OF THE HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN TOWARDS AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY FROM 1990 TO 2017
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Mohammad Al Wahshat, Ziad
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Ahmad Nayef Alakash, Mohammad
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Alkhawaldeh, Ala
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Comparative politics
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Experts
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Foreign aid
2023
The role of the geopolitical location of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan towards United States (US) foreign policy from 1990 to 2017 is the focus of this study, which addressed the impact of important regional and international political events, positively or negatively, on the development of relations between the two countries in terms of political and security aspects. The study adopted a qualitative approach, and primary data was collected through interviews with 16 participants from political, economic, and security experts in Jordan and the US. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data obtained. The study concluded that US foreign policy recognizes Jordan as a close ally and considers its stability extremely important; Jordan has a suitable location to defend Israel because critical Arab countries surround it, and Jordan enjoys a unique geographical location in the Middle East. Some political events play an essential role in US foreign policy concerning security aid to Jordan, as the US links its aid to Jordan to political events.
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Russian-Chechen conflict : ground realities call for decisive action
2007
The Purpose of this study is to identify the reasons behind the Russian-Chechen conflict. It also takes into account the rise of nationalism in the post communism era, as a catalyst for the conflict in Chechnya and (North Caucasus). The study showed, as well, that the violence and counter violence is in vain, Therefore, Russian must aim at meeting the Chechen aspirations without sacrificing its vital interest in that region (North Caucasus) at the same time the Chechen should realize the changes in the international arena especially after September 11, 2001.
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The pragmatic and the radical
2010,2009
Proxy wars have been fought in different parts of the world throughout modern history. It was particularly so during the Cold War era when the United States and the Soviet Union, fearful of the devastating impact of a nuclear exchange but unwilling to forego competition for global power and influence, resorted to war by proxies. But such conflicts have not been the exclusive preserve of the former superpowers, nor indeed, did they fall into abeyance with the demise of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold \"War. Tehran and Damascus are often said to be in a proxy war with Israel, perhaps best exemplified by the 34-days war in the summer of 2006 between Israel and the Iranian-backed militia Hizbollah. Even the most optimistic Hizbollah supporters never imagined that the group could have withstood the might of the Israeli army for as long as it did. Given the perceived supremacy of Israel's army and the obvious military imbalance between the two sides, Israelis and Americans alike were stunned by the war's outcome; Hizbollah guerrilla fighters not only managed to resist the Israeli ground offensive, but also inflicted a relatively high casualty toll on the Israeli army.
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