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Hussein I of Jordan — Prime Minister, Jordan | NationsHelm
Diff-Adjusted (Hard)60ⓘDifficulty-Adjusted Score— this leader's Overall scaled by their nation's Governing Difficulty tier (Hard). It rewards strong results in structurally constrained states and applies a modest discount in high-capacity ones.
Hussein I of Jordan, Prime Minister of Jordan, is rated 57 (mid tier) on NationsHelm's Leadership scale. Their standout dimension is Economy (74/100).
The data & sources
The 57 rating is a derived blend of Hussein I of Jordan's leadership dimensions, each computed from sourced public inputs — none estimated. Diplomatic Signal — no country-level data; shown as "No data" rather than inferred. Governing-stability conditions score 59/100, renormalised over WGI, V-Dem, UCDP and the Fragile States Index.
The risk read
For country-risk purposes, Hussein I of Jordan's tenure reads as moderately stable: governing-stability conditions score 59/100. For the full opportunity, market-pulse and resilience read, see Jordan's nation page.
The strategic read
Governing conditions: stability 59/100. The sharpest institutional vulnerability is Politics (46/100). Profiles as a Technocrat — Governs through expertise, institutional capacity, and rational policy design rather than political mobilization.
Hussein I of Jordan — shareable intelligence cards
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Strengths & weaknesses
Leadership Radar
Peak Capability
Governance
54
Economy
74
Diplomacy
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Hussein I of Jordan is a former Prime Minister of Jordan.
How is Hussein I of Jordan rated on NationsHelm?
Hussein I of Jordan holds a Leadership Rating of 57 out of 100 (moderate), based on peak-career form. It is a derived blend of sourced leadership dimensions — governance, communication, diplomacy and others — never an estimate.
What are Hussein I of Jordan's strengths and weaknesses?
Hussein I of Jordan's strongest leadership dimension is Economy (74/100); the weakest is Politics (46/100), ranked from the leadership radar.
What kind of leader is Hussein I of Jordan?
Hussein I of Jordan profiles as a Technocrat — Governs through expertise, institutional capacity, and rational policy design rather than political mobilization.
Data coverage:112 live·72 derived·1 authored·15 beta|Last refreshed: Jul 15, 2026|Methodology:Reconstructable|Cite:How to cite
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SourceWorld Bank + derived
MethodWeighted average
ConfMedium
✓ Reconstructable
ⓘLeadership Rating is a weighted average of 9 dimensions. Five use live World Bank indicators; the rest are derived from sourced signals (WIPO/Oxford/UNESCO, GDELT, World Bank + UCDP, survey data) where coverage exists. Diplomacy has no source yet, and anything unsourced shows as no data. Political position is V-Dem V-Party expert coding. Full weights on the Methodology page.
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Current challenges
Politics
46
Crisis Response
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Vision
50
Communication
—
Institutional Integrity
53
Defense
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Source: World Bank + derived·Method: Mixed·✓ ReconstructableⓘGovernance, Economy and Politics use live World Bank / WGI indicators. Institutional Integrity (V-Dem), Vision (WIPO/Oxford/UNESCO), Defense (real force counts), Crisis Response (World Bank + UCDP + WGI), Communication (GDELT) and Diplomacy (the Diplomatic Signal) are sourced or derived signals. Any dimension without a sourced signal shows as no data. Full model on the Methodology page.
Country scores are blended with live World Bank data where available. Difficulty reflects the structural challenge of governing this nation — not the leader's individual performance.
Source: World Bank·Method: Unweighted average·✓ ReconstructableⓘCountry scores are the unweighted average of scored World Bank indicators — the same model used on the nation's own page. Difficulty reflects structural constraints on governing this nation, independent of the current leader, and is used to compute the Difficulty-Adjusted Score.
Leadership Archetype
Technocrat
Governs through expertise, institutional capacity, and rational policy design rather than political mobilization. This profile thrives in environments where execution matters more than persuasion.
SourceDerivedMethodRule-based classificationConfDeterministic✓ ReconstructableⓘArchetypes are derived automatically from the leadership stat profile — not hand-assigned. No archetype is assigned when the profile lacks a qualifying signal: the leader reads as "No data", never a fallback label. A secondary archetype is added only when a stat scores exceptionally high.
Crisis
Exposure
—/ 100
No data
Response
—/ 100
No data
No sourced crisis signal. The World Bank GDP, UCDP battle-death and WGI political-stability series that drive this score don't cover this leader's mandate years.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Top Strengths
Economy74
Economic stewardship, growth, and macro stability
Key Weaknesses
Politics46
Political coalition-building and governability
Vision50
Strategic foresight and long-term reform capacity
Institutional Integrity53
Perceived transparency and anti-corruption track record
Governance54
State management and policy execution capacity
Source: Derived·Method: Ranked by stat value·✓ ReconstructableⓘUp to five strengths (dimensions scoring 70+) and five weaknesses (scoring below 70), ranked from the leadership radar. Descriptions are fixed per dimension and don't vary by country. Dimensions without a sourced signal show as no data. Full model on the Methodology page.
Political Legacy
Legacy Rating
57
Assessment
Mixed
Years Served
46
Peak Strengths
No dimension scored 70 or above.
Notable Limitations
No dimension scored below 70 — no notable limitations on record.