The Social and Economic Origins of Monarchy in Jordan
An interpretative history of the emergence and consolidation of the modern state in Jordan, this book examines the resilience of the Hashemite monarchy and the economic sources of social power under Ottoman, British, and post-colonial Hashemite rule.
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 The Social and Economic Origins of Monarchy in Jordan
 
 Middle East Today
 
 Mohammed Ayoob University Distinguished Professor of International Relations Michigan State University
 
 Fawaz A. Gerges Professor and Chair of Middle Eastern Politics and International Relations Director of the Middle East Centre London School of Economics
 
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