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The Impact of Palestinian Refugees on the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Introduction
Migration from, to and across the country of Jordan from the time of the 1948 Jordan exodus has had great influence on the nation’s economy, politics and the society too. The movements in question have a number of underlying interlinking patterns. The major patterns in this respect have a strong relationship with fluctuations in the Persian Gulf’s oil economy, regional geopolitics and the great endeavors by the Hashemite monarchy in the Kingdom to guarantee its stability. The nation of Jordan is a clear instance of the way in which a number of mobility forms can have strong knock-on effects economically and politically, at the domestic level as well as at regional level as well as at regional level. Similar to most of the other states in the Middle East, the Jordanian Hashemite kingdom is young, having being formed in 1921, defined by borders created be colonial powers from Europe. I thus became first among the nations to host the Palestinian refugees. The several waves that saw their entry, since the creation of Israel in the year 1948 have made them a central element in the population of the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan. The importance attached to the politics of the unsettled Palestinian Statehood has perpetually made the migration in question a major challenge to the officials of the Jordanian leadership.