FROM REGİME SECURİTY TO HUMAN SECURİTY İN MİDDLE EAST: JORDAN SAMPLE
Öz
Jordan, which was a colony of Great Britain until Second World War and gained independence after the war, is a sample of third world state with its weak economy, weak institutional capacity and weak socio-political cohesion between state and society. Third world states make the regime security’s reference object of security in their security policies. On the contrary, Jordan, with its security strategies becomes alternative to general third world security theories. By being an only Middle Eastern member of Human Security Network, which aims to take forward Human Security notion, Jordan distinguishes from the other Middle East and third world states. In this article, the motivation of prioritizing regime security and human security in Jordan will be examined.
Anahtar Kelimeler
Jordan,Middle East,Third World Security,Human Security,Regime Security
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