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ID162257
Title ProperTribal Iientity in times of Peril
LanguageENG
AuthorRuggiu, Valeria
Summary / Abstract (Note)Jordan is a country of contrasts. Few people can boast of being a hundred percent rooted within the boundaries of the actual Kingdom. Almost everyone has relatives across several borders. The aim of this article is to explore the extent to which tribalism in Jordan acts as an identity source or the extent to which it is politicized and instrumentalized to protect economic and social benefits. My literature framework is the instrumentalist theory of ethnicity and the border studies literature. The extent to which ethnicity guarantees a return to the people determines people’s adherence to it. Some scholars regard ethnicity as a tool of political mobilization because ethnic groups could be considered also as interest groups. This theory provides an explanation of tribal behavior regarding the role of identity. As an example, I describe how East Bankers have reacted to challenges from the Palestinian population since 1948. In particular, the present-day delicate equilibrium among East Bankers and Palestinians is deeply decisive in regard to the Jordanian response to the regional crisis.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 23, No.3; 2018: p.525-543
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 23 No 3
Key WordsTribal Identity ;  Times of Peril


 
 
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