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" The Values, Beliefs, and Attitudes of Elites in Jordan towards Political, Social, and Economic Development "
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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802675
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Doc. No
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TL47845
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Call number
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1561997857; 3629430
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Main Entry
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Moshfegh, Nicole
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Title & Author
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The Values, Beliefs, and Attitudes of Elites in Jordan towards Political, Social, and Economic Development
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\ Laila Huneidi
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Nishishiba, Masami
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College
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Portland State University
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Date
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2014
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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2014
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field of study
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Public Administration
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Page No
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318
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Note
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Committee members: Farr, Grant; Gilley, Bruce; Yesilada, Birol
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-06315-8
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Abstract
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This mixed-method study is focused on the values, beliefs, and attitudes of Jordanian elites towards liberalization, democratization and development. The study aims to describe elites' political culture and centers of influence, as well as Jordan's viability of achieving higher developmental levels. Survey results are presented. The study argues that the Jordanian regime remains congruent with elites' political culture and other patterns of authority within the elite strata. However, until this 'cautious liberal' political culture of Jordanian elites changes, a transitional movement cannot arise that would lead Jordan towards greater liberalism, constitutionalism and development. The study concludes with implications for transitional movements in other developing countries, particularly in the Arab region.
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Subject
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Middle Eastern Studies; Public administration; Public policy
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Descriptor
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Social sciences;Elite studies;Political culture
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Nishishiba, Masami
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Portland State University
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Public Administration
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