The Peace Process After the Gulf War: The Implications for Jordan
Abstract
The Jordanian-Israeli Peace Treaty of 1994 has strengthened Jordan's domestic, regional, and Global Image, and also restores Jordan's rights to its territories and water, and promises prosperity, and a better quality of life for all through regional cooperation, expanded trade opportunities, and by elimination of Jordan's National Debt. I discussed the economical social, military, and political implications of the Peace Treaty for Jordan. Although the expected economic Boom in the region has yet to fully materialize, the Peace Treaty is still important for Jordan because it provides security to the country and the region as a whole.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 16, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA401468
Entities
People
- Ahmed M. Al-zoubi
Organizations
- Marine Corps University