The Role of Rumor in the Stability of Political Regimes: Jordan as a Case Study (2011-2021)

Authors

  • Hamza Abu Sharia International Islamic University of Sciences
  • Radwan Al-Majali Mutah University

Keywords:

Role, Stability, Rumor, Political Regimes, Political Regime.

Abstract

This study aims to identify the role of rumor in the stability of political regimes. The Jordanian political regime was investigated as a case study between (2011-2021). The study was based upon the following main hypothesis: (there is a correlation between rumor and the stability of political regimes). The study was also based on a problem stated in the following central question: (What is the role of rumor in establishing stability or instability in political regimes?). To verify the validity of the hypothesis and answer its central question, the analytical method was used. The study reached a set of conclusions, the most important of which are that the rumor has an important role in the political regimes, as it causes stability, tension and imbalance in the regime movement. The results indicated that neglecting response to a rumor could prompt its validity and help achieve its objectives. The study underlined the importance of strengthening the media system with capabilities that can respond to rumors in the correct manner, addressing reality and stressing the need to build trust between the bottom of the political pyramid and its top, which in turn forms an impenetrable wall to confront rumors.

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Author Biographies

Hamza Abu Sharia, International Islamic University of Sciences

 

 

Radwan Al-Majali, Mutah University

 

 

Published

2022-10-09

How to Cite

Abu Sharia, H., & Al-Majali, R. (2022). The Role of Rumor in the Stability of Political Regimes: Jordan as a Case Study (2011-2021). Political Sciences and Law Series, 1(1), 457–478. Retrieved from https://journals.aabu.edu.jo/index.php/law/article/view/23

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