موقف الأردن تجاه الأحلاف الغربية ومشاريع الوحدة العربية 1955-1963
Abstract
Jordan's foreign policy clearly leans towards what Britain, the United States of America and Israel dictate. The Jordanian government was between two things: the first was the pressure of the Jordanian masses who rejected Western alliances and supported unity with the Arab countries, and the second was the pressure of the major countries that pressured Jordan, exploiting Jordan's need for aid in order to join the Western alliances and reject unity among the Arab countries.



