THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-January 10, 2017- Topic 2
A blow to reformists in Iran
The death of Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the former President of the Islamic Republic of Iran and powerful cleric
who was widely considered a leading “moderate” in Iran’s polity, is a major
blow to the reformists in the country. He had a complex and long tenure as a
political leader, emerging as a revolutionary who participated in the overthrow
of the Shah regime, heading Parliament in post-Revolution Iran and later being
elected twice as President.
He rebuilt an economy devastated in the near-decade-long war against Iraq. While in power, Rafsanjani promoted a liberal economic policy that moved Iran away from statism, pursued a realist foreign policy that sought to protect Iranian geopolitical interests and minimise tensions with the West. He was ruthless as an administrator, presiding over the suppression of dissent by arresting and executing several prominent liberals and leftists. Out of power, Rafsanjani was seen as a powerful moderate cleric with an array of business interests; he enjoyed the support of the bazaar, which acted as a buffer in the war of wits between the reformists and hardliners. In recent years reformists have sought to establish the rule of law and better relations with the West, while hardliners have emphasised the supremacy of theocracy and conservative values, flowing from the guardianship of the clerics who led the revolution.
He rebuilt an economy devastated in the near-decade-long war against Iraq. While in power, Rafsanjani promoted a liberal economic policy that moved Iran away from statism, pursued a realist foreign policy that sought to protect Iranian geopolitical interests and minimise tensions with the West. He was ruthless as an administrator, presiding over the suppression of dissent by arresting and executing several prominent liberals and leftists. Out of power, Rafsanjani was seen as a powerful moderate cleric with an array of business interests; he enjoyed the support of the bazaar, which acted as a buffer in the war of wits between the reformists and hardliners. In recent years reformists have sought to establish the rule of law and better relations with the West, while hardliners have emphasised the supremacy of theocracy and conservative values, flowing from the guardianship of the clerics who led the revolution.
In this milieu, Rafsanjani threw in his lot with
the reformists in 2009 following allegations of widespread fraud in the
presidential election that was won by former president and hardliner Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad. Since then, Rafsanjani went through a difficult political period,
as he was seen to be at loggerheads with the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei, who continues to support hardliners. Thwarted from becoming a
presidential candidate in 2013, he rose to prominence again as the centrist
candidate Hassan Rouhani he supported emerged victorious in the 2013 elections.
Rafsanjani played a pivotal background role in the signing of the landmark
nuclear deal between the P-5+1 countries and Iran. Hardliners have shown little
inclination to go back on the deal that restricts any weaponising programme by
Iran, but Rafsanjani’s death and a more volatile world order with the rise of
Donald Trump in the U.S. suggest there could be challenges to the deal in the
near future. Considering that reformists face stiff challenges presented by the
theocrats who control the publicly owned media, the judiciary and other
clerical supervisory bodies, they will certainly miss Rafsanjani. Even till the
ripe age of 82, he managed to straddle various generations of pre-and
post-revolutionary Iran and was a difficult figure for hardliners to overcome
politically.
Source: The Hindu
Source: The Hindu
Vocabulary
Blow: spend recklessly.
Example: They blew $100,000
in just eighteen months
Synonyms: squander, waste, misspend, throw
away
Revolutionary: engaged in or
promoting political revolution.
Example: The revolutionary
army
Synonyms: rebellious, rebel, insurgent, rioting, mutinous
Overthrow: remove forcibly
from power.
Example: Military coups
which had attempted to overthrow the king
Synonyms: remove
from office/power, bring down, topple
Devastated: destroy or ruin something.
Example: The city was
devastated by a huge earthquake
Synonyms: destroy, ruin, wreck, lay
waste, ravage, demolish
Statism: a political system
in which the state has substantial centralized control over social and economic
affairs.
Example: The rise of
authoritarian statism
Pursued: follow someone or
something in order to catch or attack
them.
Example: The officer
pursued the van
Synonyms: follow, run
after, chase, hunt, stalk, track, trail
Ruthless: having or showing
no pity or compassion for others.
Example: A ruthless manipulator
Synonyms: merciless, pitiless, cruel, heartless, hard-hearted
Dissent: the expression or
holding of opinions at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially
held.
Example: There was no
dissent from this view
Synonyms: disagreement, difference
of opinion, argument
Thwarted: prevent someone
from accomplishing something.
Example: He never did
anything to thwart his father
Volatile: liable to change
rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
Example: The political
situation was becoming more volatile
Synonyms: tense, strained, fraught
Straddle: sit or stand with
one leg on either side of.
Example: He turned the
chair around and straddled it
Synonyms: sit/stand
astride, bestride, mount, get on
