Government and Political Structure of the Region.d​

Скачать тест — (Government and Political Structure of the Region.d_962fc5b5.pdf)

  1. The … is referred to as the epicentre of world crisis.
  2. According to… the Middle East, once an independent civilisation, was turned, under imperialism
  3. Galtung’s (1971) structural model of Imperialism is feature of the …
  4. According to… the effect of such a structure on the foreign policy making of dependent states is to create a ‘constrained consensuses from the overlap of local elites’ economic interests
  5. OPEC is an acronym for
  6. Pan- Arabism allowed … to sufficiently roll back imperialist influence to establish a relatively
  7. … enjoined co-operation among Arab states
  8. According to David (1991) … foreign policy decisions are a product of rational choice
  9. … helped establish a relatively autonomous regional system, but had no mechanism for bridging the Arab-non-Arab gap.
  10. … is the traditionally dominant school of International Relations Theory
  11. Structuralism, refers to the broad view, inspired by …
  12. The first major expression of Western expansion into the region was the growing threat to the
  13. … was the antithesis of the European nation-state System
  14. By the 1700s, the Ottoman Empire was
  15. The Ottoman response to this international threat was
  16. Middle Eastern states on very different paths. In the Turkish-speaking Anatolian heartland of the empire, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, a military hero of the collapsed empire, revived the
  17. MNC is an acronym for
  18. By the early 1950s, most Arab states were nominally
  19. CENTO Is an acronym for
  20. A major source of wealth in the MENA region is
  21. … argues, shared Arab identity infuses the content of the foreign policy roles which states assume and generates norms that constrain state sovereignty
  22. … insists that the region demonstrates the universality of realist rules.
  23. The Origin of Alliances (1987) is credited to
  24. … argues that Islam withholds legitimacy from nationally separate states in the name of a Pan-Islamic umma and that its call for the rule of God deters the sense of national citizenship that could solidify identifications with a territorial state
  25. Finally, the … oil boom had an ambivalent but mostly deleterious effect on Arabism.
  26. OIC is an acronym for
  27. Shi’a Muslims majority country is
  28. … is the premier multi-ethnic society
  29. Iran Persian core flanked by …
  30. Sunni Muslims are the majority community in the
  31. The … shapes the rationality and effectiveness of states’ foreign policies
  32. Traditional states examples were represented by …
  33. … are the high levels of mobilisation incorporated into strong institutions
  34. Stage 1 of state building in Arab region is the
  35. Stage 1 of state building was from what year to what year?
  36. Stage 2 represent the era of …
  37. Stage 2 of state building was from what year to what year?
  38. Stage 3 is the …
  39. Stage 3 of state building was from what year to what year?
  40. Stage 4 was the … era
  41. GCC is an acronym for
  42. Which of this is not a gulf state
  43. Why are some states referred to ass Gulf states because they?
  44. GCC is an
  45. In… presidents were officers or ex-officers in Egypt, Syria, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Yemen, and Sudan
  46. In the 1980s when arms purchases were at their height, Iraq, experienced wars and devoted … of its GNPs to the military
  47. In the 1980s when arms purchases were at their height, Jordan experienced wars and devoted … of its GNPs to the military
  48. NATO is an acronym for
  49. Republican Peoples Party -RPP is related to
  50. IMF is an acronym for
  51. … was founded by the al-Saud clan’s dual mobilisation of tribal military power and the Wahhabi Islamic movement.
  52. … by contrast, was born frustrated and revisionist.
  53. … subjugated the Arab East and dismembered historic Syria into four mini-states, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine
  54. … also sponsored the establishment of the state of Israel in Palestine.
  55. … propelled the Saudi and Syrian regimes on a path of convergence in both structure and policy.
  56. The 1967 war, a disastrous … for Syria
  57. … radically increased the Saudi regime’s autonomy of society
  58. In Syria, the state was also consolidated in the … under Hafiz al-Asad.
  59. In Saudi Arabia, … decisions are taken consensually by the King and senior princes of the royal family.
  60. Democratic peace theory suggests that Middle East … are, in part, a function of the region’s democratic deficits which prevent publics from holding leaders accountable or constraining their foreign adventures.
  61. … has profoundly shaped the Middle East regional system.
  62. Conflicts over Israel and oil have tended to feed on each other, as in the … oil embargo triggered by the Arab–Israeli war of that year.
  63. In 1890, Jews made up … of the population of Palestine
  64. … was also the most populous Arab state, having 30 per cent of the Arab population
  65. Egypt’s ideological hegemony positioned Nasser to lay down standards of …
  66. Two Arab–Israeli wars and the reshaping of the Middle East system. One of such wars is
  67. … signalled the decline of Egyptian hegemony and the Egypt-centric ‘Arab regime’.
  68. The 1973 war precipitated a second watershed, the beginning of the … peace process
  69. … launched the 1967 war and its motives constitute its immediate cause
  70. The 1967 war was the product of a … of forces on several different levels.
  71. The … represented a watershed event in the Middle East that sharply underlined how far it is a ‘penetrated system.
  72. … and Iraqi political economy largely explain the Iraqi choices that unleashed the war.
  73. Saddam’s Hussein’s decision to invade Kuwait provoked the
  74. The 1958 revolution marked the mobilisation of the … into politics
  75. The 1970s nationalisation of the … and the oil boom put soaring oil revenues in the hands of the government
  76. Saddam Hussein’s use of … to justify his invasion of another Arab state discredited the sentiment among Gulf Arabs.
  77. Ismailis and Alawis are historically important in Syria and Lebanon, while the … dominate Yemen.
  78. Political language of MENA region is
  79. State Formation Stage 4 was in which period
  80. The interwar experience of … set the main themes and gave them real meaning in the construction of the Turkish polity