----- 侯赛因国王和阿拉伯激进主义的挑战:乔丹,1955-1967
When the young Hussein became the King of Jordan in 1953 he represented the socially conservative, pre-Western Jordanian state, and seemed a frail reed against the rising forces of pan-Arab radicalism. Yet Hussein and the Jordanian monarchy have not only endured, they have thrived, and continue to play a vital role in Middle Eastern politics. Uriel Dann sheds new light on the political history of the formative years of the Jordanian state, and uncovers the sources of its durability.
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