At every level, this is an important event for a country that faced many political and economic hardships. Jordan represents an important model of stability compared with the surrounding countries that face serious challenges. However, in evaluating the level of progress and development, it is imperative for decision makers not to fall in the trap of such comparison to convince themselves that things are on the right track. Change and development are continuous and progressive and we should always seek to imitate the successful models, rather than compare ourselves to those worse off.
Jordanians need to engage in the building of a better Jordan. While change is a long and complicated process, such is the price of reform. Political development faces many obstacles, mainly the ongoing presence of the same politicians many of whom have re-emerged as a hangover from the mistakes of the past but have no popular support. The so-called “Jordanian dream” can be achieved by creating an atmosphere of inclusion and recognition of the ongoing political activism within Jordanian society. In dealing with such trends, decision makers should realise that nothing can stop the evolution of Jordanian democracy, as it is the inevitable result of the evolution of thought.
Politics and the desire to engage in the political system will always lead to new movements, as generations have new ideas and expectations. Decision makers must eventually get on board or be left behind. There is currently a growing frustration that needs to be met with creativity and optimism. It is imperative to encourage diversity rather than fear opposition. Similarly, it is important for new movements to meet, talk and share to find a convergence of ideas so they can unify into a constructive and effective opposition.
A successful balance requires a comprehensive understanding of the purpose of change, a reviewing of previous policies which did not lead to the desired outcomes and finding the best path towards success. This can be applied to everything, from reducing corruption and spreading power and influence down to the masses with greater inclusion, especially amongst the youth. Jordanians are looking for strong leadership, a clear long-term vision, strong decision making and the determination to implement and learn along the way in order to achieve those outcomes.
A Jordanian Renaissance should be the objective of the coming year, an enlightenment movement that covers all aspects of life. It should be a cultural movement that includes art, education, and above all consolidate the concepts of pluralism, diversity and the rule of law. By doing this, then Jordan can start its real Renaissance and play a major role in rebuilding the culture of the region.
Saving the legacy of a century of the Jordanian state and laying the foundations for future progress requires a process of reviewing and revising policies at all levels. This would be a healthy approach for the Kingdom and should be done in the context of a national security plan that considers the social and economic challenges as well as the security risks that Jordan faces today.