THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-June 23, 2017- Topic 2
The rapid rise of Mohammed bin Salman, from one among
many princes in the al-Saud royal family to the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia
within a span of two years, is an unprecedented development in the history of
the Kingdom. Little-known outside the palace until January 2015 when his
father, Salman bin Abdulaziz, became the monarch, Prince Mohammed has since
been the face of Saudi Arabia overseas and of reforms at home.
Appointed Deputy
Crown Prince by his father, Prince Mohammed often overshadowed the then powerful
Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Nayef. He was directly in charge of the Kingdom’s
foreign policy and rolled out an ambitious economic reform agenda last year.
Throughout, he had the support of the octogenarian King, even as the Crown
Prince, reportedly upset with his cousin sidestepping him, kept a low profile.
On Wednesday, King Salman put an end to all speculation on the succession by
ousting Prince Nayef, his nephew, and appointing his son the new Crown Prince.
This has practically removed all hurdles for the 31-year-old to ascend the
throne once his father retires or dies. With King Salman largely confined to
the Palace owing to health reasons and Prince Nayef forcibly retired, the new
Crown Prince has already become the de facto ruler of Saudi
Arabia.
Many regard him as a reformer. He has repeatedly talked
about ending Saudi Arabia’s “addiction to oil”. The Vision 2030 plan launched
by the Prince last year seeks to end the country’s dependence on oil, reform
its finances and encourage private enterprise. He has also talked about women’s
rights. At the same time, many others perceive him as a reckless, impulsive
royal whose unrealistic ambitions and quest for power could endanger not just
the Kingdom but the entire Gulf region. A look at Saudi Arabia’s foreign policy
under King Salman lends credence to this criticism. Prince Mohammed was the
architect of Riyadh’s bombing campaign in Yemen in the name of fighting Shia
Houthi rebels. The Saudi version is that the Houthis are Iran’s proxies, and
letting them consolidate themselves in the Kingdom’s backyard will hurt its
interests. For over two years Saudi Arabia has been bombing Yemen with
impunity, triggering a humanitarian crisis in one of the poorest countries in
the Arab world, but without attaining the stated objective of defeating the
Houthis. The Houthis are still in San’a, Yemen’s capital. Riyadh has also taken
a tougher anti-Tehran line in recent years with Prince Mohammed determined to
make sure that “the battle is for them in Iran”. This aggressive foreign policy
line was evident in Riyadh’s decision to impose a blockade on Qatar as well.
Prince Mohammed’s domestic reform credentials are also yet to be established,
as his plans to reorganise the oil economy remain on paper, while social
reforms are nowhere near the government’s agenda. Against such a background,
the Prince’s elevation will only prompt Saudi Arabia to turn more hawkish on
regional policy, while reforms take a back seat. This is bad news for an
already volatile region.
Vocabulary
Unprecedented: never done or known before.
Example: The government took the unprecedented step of releasing confidential
correspondence
Synonyms: unheard
of, unknown, new, novel, groundbreaking, revolutionary
Monarch: a
sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
Example: Since then I have described the Queen as our monarch or sovereign, and the
governor-general as our head of state.
Synonyms: sovereign, ruler, the Crown, crowned
head, potentate, king, queen
Overshadow: tower above and cast a shadow over.
Example: An enormous oak tree stood overshadowing the cottage
Synonyms: cast a shadow
over, shade, darken, conceal, obscure
Octogenarian: a person who is from 80 to 89 years old.
Example: His octogenarian mother-in-law
Speculation: the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
Example: There has been widespread speculation that he plans to quit
Reckless: without
thinking or caring about the consequences of an action.
Example: Reckless driving
Synonyms: rash, careless, thoughtless, heedless, unheeding, hasty, overhasty
Endanger: put
someone or something at risk or in danger.
Example: He was driving in a manner likely to endanger life
Synonyms: imperil, jeopardize, risk, put at risk, put in
danger, expose to danger
Blockade: an
act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or
leaving.
Example: There was a blockade of humanitarian aid
Synonyms: siege, besiegement; barricade, barrier, roadblock, obstacle, obstruction
Elevation: the
action or fact of elevating or being elevated.
Example: Her sudden elevation to the cabinet
Synonyms: promotion, upgrading, advancement, advance, preferment
Hawkish: advocating
an aggressive or warlike policy, especially in foreign affairs.
Example: The administration's hawkish stance
Volatile: liable
to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
Example: The political situation was becoming more volatile
Synonyms: tense, strained, fraught, uneasy, uncomfortable, charged, explosive
