π―π΄Jordan Political Stability: 40.7/100
Jordan scores 40.7 out of 100 on the Political Stability Index, rated "Weak" based on World Bank 2023 Worldwide Governance Indicators across six governance dimensions.
Composite score is the unweighted average of six governance dimensions, each measured on a 0-100 percentile scale.
Jordan is located at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe, covering an area of 89,341 square kilometers. It features a diverse landscape with fertile northwestern regions and arid eastern plateaus, bordered by Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, and Israel. The country has a Mediterranean climate in the highlands and arid desert conditions in the east, with the Dead Sea being the lowest point on Earth.
As of the 2015 census, Jordan has a population of approximately 9.5 million, with around 30% being non-citizens, including many refugees. The majority of the population is Arab, with a significant number of Palestinian refugees and other minority groups. Urbanization is high, with about 84.1% of the population living in cities.
Governance Indicators
Governance Profile: Jordan
World Bank governance: rule of law 53rd percentile, corruption control 49th percentile, political stability 24th percentile.
Jordan's strongest governance dimension is Rule of Law at 53/100, placing it in the upper half globally. This reflects relatively strong confidence in contract enforcement, property rights, police, and courts.
The weakest dimension is Voice & Accountability at 22/100. Limited voice and accountability suggests constraints on citizen participation, expression, or media freedom.
A notable 31-point gap between Rule of Law and Voice & Accountability reveals uneven governance. Some institutions function well while others lag significantly. Travelers should be aware that the quality of government services and protections may vary depending on the context.
Weak governance indicators for Jordan mean travelers should exercise heightened caution. Government services may be limited or unreliable, corruption can affect interactions with officials, and legal protections may not function as expected. Thorough preparation and situational awareness are essential.
The U.S. State Department currently rates Jordan as Level 3 (Reconsider Travel). Elevated advisory levels combined with governance data paint a fuller picture of conditions on the ground that travelers should consider.
AS Governance Comparison
Top governance performers in AS based on the corruption composite ranking (weighted: 60% corruption control, 25% rule of law, 15% government effectiveness).
| Country | Score |
|---|---|
| πΈπ¬Singapore | 94.7 |
| ππ°Hong Kong | 86.6 |
| π―π΅Japan | 83.7 |
| π¦πͺUnited Arab Emirates | 77.1 |
| π§π³Brunei | 76.1 |
| π―π΄Jordan | 49.9 |
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