NAMA Strategic Intelligence Solutions conducted a comprehensive survey to gauge Jordanians’ perceptions of the state of affairs in Jordan, aiming to provide a public opinion context for Jordanian foreign relations and policies. The survey involved a nationally representative sample of 1,525 adult Jordanians from all 12 governorates, proportionally representing Jordan’s demographics. The survey also included remote interviews, conducted through Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI) modality, with 324 public opinion elites, including journalists, political party leaders, statespersons, politicians, business executives, academics, unionists, and civil society leaders.

Data was collected and analyzed to cover various topics, including the general state of affairs, economic conditions, social issues, women’s roles, domestic state of affairs, foreign relations, geopolitical dynamics, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and media consumption. This survey offers valuable insights into the perceptions, preferences, and attitudes of Jordanians vis-à-vis Jordan and the region’s most pressing matters, aiming to essentially inform future policy recommendations and strategic decisions.