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ISSUE 6.1

Reform, Resistance, and Refugees: Jordan & the Arab Uprisings

Curtis Ryan

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Detailing regime survival strategies, Dr. Ryan lays out how the monarchy has held out the possibility of reform while also seeking to co-opt and contain its opponents during the Arab Uprisings.

Reform, Resistance, and Refugees: Jordan and the Arab Uprisings

This talk from Dr. Curtis Ryan is based on his latest book, Jordan and the Arab Uprisings: Regime Survival and Politics Beyond the State. He analyzes Jordanian political culture from Islamist and leftist opposition parties, to youth movements and other forms of activism, as well as struggles over elections, reform, and identity. Detailing regime survival strategies, Dr. Ryan lays out how the monarchy has held out the possibility of reform while also seeking to co-opt and contain its opponents. While the Arab Spring may be over, Ryan shows that political activism in Jordan is not. He draws on extensive fieldwork and interviews with a vast range of people, from grassroots activists to King Abdullah II, to provide a deep analysis of Jordanian politics before, during, and beyond the Arab uprisings. Curtis Ryan is a professor in the Department of Government and Justice Studies at Appalachian State University.

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Curtis Ryan
Curtis Ryan

Professor in the Department of Government and Justice Studies

Curtis Ryan is a professor in the Department of Government and Justice Studies at Appalachian State University. He received his B.A. in history and political science from Drew University, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His areas of interest and expertise include international relations and foreign policy; international and regional security; comparative politics; Middle East politics; and inter-Arab relations and alliance politics. Ryan served as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Jordan and was twice named a Peace Scholar by the United States Institute of Peace. He is also a prolific writer, contributing to journals such as Middle East Report, Middle East Journal, and Arab Studies Quarterly, and is the author of three books on Jordanian politics. View his latest book and the subject of this talk here. Twitter: @curtisryan1

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