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Jordan Defence and Security Report 2008

Publication Date March 2008
Publisher Business Monitor
Product Type Report
Pages 51
ISBN Number 1749-1495
Product Code BMI00802
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Summary

Jordan Continues to Perform A Regional Diplomatic, Defence, and Security Balancing Act. under King Abdullah The Country Remains An Important Us Ally in The Middle East, Quietly Lobbying The George Bush Administration to Coax The Main Regional Players towards An Israeli-Palestinian Peace Agreement, Which Still Remains A Distant Prospect. Alignment with Washington Carries Both Benefits (Not Least over Half A Billion Dollars in Annual Economic and Military Assistance) but Also Costs. Supporting The Us Military Intervention in Neighbouring Iraq Has Been at times A Diplomatically Lonely Affair as The Prospects of Stabilising The Murderous Conflict There Looked Remote. It Has Also Exposed Jordan to Attack from Al Qaeda and Other Islamist Extremists, Most Notably in The Amman Hotel Bombings of November 2005, Which Left A Toll of Scores of Jordanian Dead and Injured. in Domestic Politics The Government Also Faces Dilemmas.

Minded in Principle to Move towards A More Open Political System, The King and His Officials Now Fear That Relaxation Will Benefit The Opposition Islamic Action Front (Iaf), The Political Wing of The Muslim Brotherhood. as in Egypt, The Government Cannot Quite Make Its Mind up If The Brotherhood Is A Legitimate Political Movement or The Thin Edge of A Wedge That Leads to Fundamentalism and Sectarian Violence.

The Need to Crack down on The Kingdom's Islamists Reflects The Wider Turmoil across The Region. It Was Only A Matter of Time before The Pro-Us Amman Fell Victim to The Islamic Militancy That Is Rife in Its Neighbourhood. Now King Abdullah Must Face The Islamist Challenge Head on without Causing Further Disaffection amongst The Population. This May Not Be So Easy.

Increased Us Military Aid Has Supplemented Jordan's Traditionally Low Military Expenditure. Such Aid Has Accelerated Amman's Modernisation Programme through The Provision of Advanced Military Exports to Jordan and Foreign Investment in Its Defence Industry. Jordan's Indigenous Defence Industry Provides The Country's Armed Forces with Many of Its Defence Requirements, and Represents A Respectable Upgrade Capability That Is Attracting Attention across The Region, and Increasingly into The Global Arena. Production Aside, Jordan Is A Recipient of An Extensive Range of Advanced Western Military Hardware.

in Such A Volatile Region, King Abdullah Is Well Advised to Hold His Current Course. He Must Maintain Good Relations with The West and Keep A Lid on The Country's Islamists without Losing The Support of The Jordanian People. Whilst in Favour with The West, Jordan Is Likely to Continue to Develop Its Military Relationship with The Us. Us Military Aid Has Accelerated Extensive Modernisation Programmes, Especially for The Jordanian Air Force, Which Would Otherwise Be Hampered by The Need to Maintain Low Operational Costs. If All Continues as Planned, and Jordan Welcomes International Investment in Its Defence Industry, The Kingdom Could Be Set to Become A Significant Player in The Region.

Content

  • Executive Summary
  • Swot Analysis
    • Jordan Political Swot
    • Jordan Security Swot
    • Jordan Defence Industry Swot
    • Political Overview
    • Domestic Political Outlook
    • Foreign Political Outlook
    • Security Risk Analysis
    • BMI's Security Ratings
    • Risk Ratings
    • Table: Regional Risk Rating
    • Table: State Terrorism Vulnerability Index
    • Regional Security: The Middle East and North Africa
    • Inter-State Conflicts
    • Internal Conflicts
    • Jordan Security Risk Ratings
    • Jordan Conflict Risk
    • Jordan Terrorism Risk
    • Jordan Physical Safety Risk
    • Security Overview
    • Internal Security Situation
    • Terrorism
    • Ongoing Threats
    • Southern Dissent
    • External Security Situation
    • Regional
    • International
    • Military Structure & Defence Industry
    • Armed Forces
    • Table: Regional Armed Forces (Including Conscripted) 20
    • Current Strength
    • Defence Equipment
    • International Deployments
    • Table: Jordan Foreign Deployments
    • Market Overview
    • Arms Trade Overview
    • Imports
    • Exports
    • Industry Trends and Developments
    • Procurement Trends & Developments
    • Industry Forecast Scenario
    • Table: Jordan Defence Sector - Historical Data & Forecasts
    • Table: Jordan Military Expenditure
    • Key Risks to BMI's Forecast Scenario
    • Macroeconomic Foreca38
    • Economic Activity
    • Table: Jordan - Economic Activity
    • Medium-Term Prospects Still Bleak
    • Table: Fiscal Policy
    • Company Profiles
    • Profiles - Indigenous Manufacturers
    • King Abdullah Ii Design & Development Bureau (Kaddb)
    • Profiles - Joint Ventures
    • Jordan Light Vehicle Manufacturing (Jlvm)
    • Seabird Aviation Jordan (Saj)
    • Foreign Manufacturers
    • Raytheon Technical Services Company (Rtsc)
    • Ruag Land Systems
    • General Dynamics Land Systems (Gdls)
    • United Defense
  • BMI Forecast Modelling
  • How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
  • Defence Industry
  • Sources