Understanding Foreign Policy Decision Making presents a decision making approach to foreign policy analysis. This approach focuses on the decision process, dynamics, and outcome. In addition to coverage of the rational model of decision making, levels of analysis of foreign policy decision making, a
Decision-Making for Jordanβs Foreign Policy
β Scribed by Mohammed B. E. Saaida
- Publisher
- International Journal of Research (IJR)
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 23
- Series
- 8
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Decision-Making for Jordanβs Foreign Policy
Mohammed B. E. Saaida
Abstract:
Determinants of Jordanian Foreign Policy
The Internal Determinants
1. Geographical Location:
2. Population:
3. Social Structure:
4. Public Opinion
5. Economy:
6. Natural Resources:
7. Military Power:
8. The Political System:
The External Determinants
1. The International Order:
2. International Organizations:
3. World Public Opinion:
4. The Jordanian Diplomatic Relations:
5. Alliances and Treaties (Bilateral and Multilateral):
The Executive Authority:
1. The King:
2. The Cabinet:
3. The Legislative Authority (The Parliament)
A. The Senate:
B. The Council of Representatives:
4. The Judiciary Authority:
Leadership and the Personalities of Leaders:
Jordanian Foreign Policy Institutions:
1. The King of Jordan:
2. The Royal Court:
3. Cabinet of Jordan:
4. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates:
5. The Legislative Authority:
6. The Security Institution:
The Fundamental Principles of the Jordanian Foreign Policy:
The Objectives of the Jordanian Foreign Policy
The Duties of Foreign Policy Makers
Decision-Making for Jordanβs Foreign Policy
The Role of Authorities in Jordan's Foreign Policy Decision Making
Stages of Policy Making
Conclusion
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