id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt pur1.32754076273683 Lasensky, Scott. Jordan and Iraq : between cooperation and crisis Scott Lasensky 2006 .txt text/plain 642 50 63 Iraqs neighbors are playing a major role—both positive Lasenskys report on Jordan is the fourth in a series of special reports by the U.S. Institute of Peace on "Iraq "Iraq and Its Neighbors" project, go to http://www.usip. org/iraq/neighbors/index.html. He directs the Institute's "Iraq and Its Neighbors" project The research for this report includes Jordan's Interests: Security and Stability 3 Jordan's Influence in Iraq: Positive but Modest 7 UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE wvwv.usip.org Jordan wants a strong, stable, moderate, and unified 'Iraq. the development of an Iraq that does not inspire radical Islamist politics in Jordan. The economic impact of the Iraq crisis in Jordan has been mixed. Jordan has benefited greatly from serving as a "gateway" to Iraq for governments, aid workers, contractors, and businesspeople; its real estate and banking sectors are booming, and it economic interests in the new Iraq is securing future energy assistance. ./cache/pur1.32754076273683.pdf ./txt/pur1.32754076273683.txt