ID | 125953 |
Title Proper | In his own words |
Other Title Information | King Abdullah II of Jordan |
Language | ENG |
Author | Abdullah, King |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Since the creation of the modern Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the monarchs King Hussein and his son, the current ruler King Abdullah II, have presided over a nation that has served as a model of tranquility and security, moving steadily toward an increasingly democratic system of government. As turmoil has shaken all its neighbors, the royal family has managed to guard its sovereignty and independence. King Abdullah II, described as the 43rd generation direct descendant of the Prophet Mohammad, ascended the throne of the Hashemite Kingdom on the death of his father in February 1999. Educated in the United States and Britain, after training at the British military academy at Sandhurst, he served as a major general in the Jordanian Army. During his 14-year reign, the kingdom's economy has flourished, and he has played a major role in encouraging an Israeli-Palestinian peace process. World Policy Journal editors asked His Majesty to illuminate, in his own words, the roots of Jordan's extraordinary record of security and democracy and the unique challenges posed by the complex neighborhood where his nation finds itself. |
`In' analytical Note | World Policy Journal Vol. 30, No.3; Fall 2013: p.39-42 |
Journal Source | World Policy Journal Vol. 30, No.3; Fall 2013: p.39-42 |
Key Words | King Abdullah ; King Hussein ; Jordan ; Democratic System ; Sovereignty ; Jordanian Army ; Middle East ; Israeli - Palestinian Peace Process |