Iran AP COGO
Explain the concept of jurist's guardianship (velayat-e faqih).
Iranian clergy rule on grounds that they are the divinely appointed guardians of law and people
Majles
Iranian parliament
The Majles is the _____________________, but bills do not become law unless the Guardian Council deems them compatible with ______________________.
Islam and constitution
Political parties were not encouraged until _____________ was elected president in 1997.
Khatami
. Briefly contrast President Khatami with President Ahmadinejad. How does this contrast illustrate modern Iranian politics?
Khatami liberalized press, established new parties, and initiated dialogue of civilizations with west. Ahmadinejad denounced west and took hard line on relations.
What led to the taking of the U.S. embassy hostages?
Khomeini denouncing US embassy as "Den of spies" after Bazargen threatened to submit his own constitution to public
In the second decade after the revolution, what serious problems did the clerics face?
Khomeini's death removed presence, Ali Khamenei lacked credentials, fall in oil prices, ideological crisis
Which groups supported protests and rallies against the shah's regime?
National Front, Lawyer's, Doctor's, and Women's associations, Tudeh Party, Fedayin, Marxist guerrilla group, Mojahedin
Ayatollah
"sign of god", high ranking cleric in Iran
Foundation of the Oppressed & Martyrs Foundation - assets and employment:
$12 billion assets,employ over 400,000 people
When the Safavid Dynasty conquered Iran, what did they forcibly covert their subjects to?
Shi'ism
Role of Religion:
Shi'ism is official religion
Term limit?
2 terms
The Majles has _______ members and is __________ by citizens over the age of eighteen.
290, elected
Under the shah, Iran became the _____________________-most-important member of OPEC.
2nd
Iran is the _________ largest oil producer in the Middle East and _________largest in the world.
2nd, 4th
Term length?
4 yrs
What percentage of the population speaks Farsi as a first language? ________
51%
They now form _______% of college students, ________% of doctors, ________% of government employees, and ________% of the general labor force
54%, 45%, 25%, 30%
Nevertheless, about ________ % of the Iranian economy continued to be under state control.
70%
What percentage of the population can communicate in Farsi? _______
90%
Because of its Persian heritage...Iranians do not consider themselves to be part of the _____________world.
Arab
Which religious minorities are not protected under the constitution?
Armenian Christians, Baha'is, Sunnis
How did Khomeini and his prime minister, Bazargan, differ on their views toward what the constitution should look like?
Bazargan wanted democratic, but Khomeini overruled
Iran after 9/11 What changed Iran's willingness to cooperate with the U.S.?
Bush naming Iran as part of an "Axis of Evil"
Who are Iran's recognized religious minorities? ____ % of the population
Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians.1%
Iran has regular elections for the presidency and the Majles, but the ________________________determines who can run.
Guardian Council
The constitution promises free elections. What are some obstacles in Iran to fair elections?
Guardian Council with powers to approve all candidates
The constitution gives wide-ranging judicial powers to the Leader and the clergy. Bills passed by the Majles are reviewed by the ________________________ to ensure that they conform to the ___________________
Guardian Council, shari'a
Supreme Leader
Head of Islamic Republic of Iran
Why are elections, especially with high voter turnout, important for Iran's regime?
Iran likes to boast about mass participation,
Who was Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and how was his version of Shi'ism different?
a leading opposition cleric, was labeled islamic fundamentalism/political Islam
Most of Iran's territory is inhospitable to ________________________.
agriculture
What steps did each of the following presidents take to reduce the role of the state in governing the economy? Reformist President Khatami:
allowed privatization in some economy and relaunched stock market to sell shares to private
Describe how oil revenues resulted in consequences that contributed to the Islamic Revolution.
allowed shah to pursue programs that widened class within dual society, made rentier state independent of society
How did each of the following help consolidate the shah's power? SAVAK
armed forces supplemented by them
Describe how the penal code, or Retribution Law, contradicts the UN Charter on Human Rights
based on reading of Shari'a so narrow, permits injured families to demand blood money , eye for eye, mandates death penalty, divides pop into male and female and muslims and non muslims, treat them diffrently
Requirements?
between ages of 25 and 75, demonstrate admin capacity and resourcefulness, good past record
How is the Supreme Leader selected?
by 86 member Assembly of Experts
How did Khomeini's policies make it difficult for his successors to normalize relations with the West?
calling for revolutions, strengthened navy, launched research program for missiles, services to assassinate west leaders
What are some other powers it has?
choose 6/12 Guardian Council members, investigate cabinet ministers, affairs, public complaints, withold approval for gov budgets
The ______________ dominate the bureaucracy as well as the presidency.
clergy
Four out of the six presidents have been what? _________________
clerics
Who directs them?
clerics
What role do foundations play in Iran?
commemorate White Revolution
The National Front:
committed to nationalism and secularism
Identify the powers of the president:
conduct country's internal and external policies, chair National Security Council, draw annual budget, supervise economic matters, chair the state planning and budget organization, propose legislation to the Majles, appoint cabinet ministers, appoint most other senior offcials
Identify the purpose of each of the following ministries: Culture and Islamic Guidance:
controls media and enforcing proper conduct in public life
Define rentier state:
country that gets revenue from export of oil
Guardian Council
created in Iranian constitution to oversee Majles
Resurgence Party
declared under one party, exile those refusing
Identify the role of each of the following: Regular army:
defends external borders
Iran is a mixture of theocracy and _______________________.
democracy
The Pahlavis (1925-1979) How did Reza Khan come to power? How did his son, Muhammad Reza Shah, come to power
did a coup d'etat, crowned self shah-inshah, abdicated for Muhammad Reza Shah
The Qajars (1794-1925) Identify key elements of the Constitution of 1906; Introduced:
elections, separation of powers, laws by legislative assembly, popular sovereignty
Conservative President Ahmadinejad:
endorsed privatization, program to give justice shares of state-owned industries to low income citizens
The Islamic Revolution (1979) List the grievances against the shah led to the 1979 revolution.
establishment of military dictatorship, collabing with CIA, trampling constitution, creating SAVAK, organizing one-party state, taking over religious establishment, undermining national identity by disseminating West culture.
Special treatment?
exempt from state taxes, allocated foreign currencies and highly favorable exchange rates
Reconstruction:
expand social services and take "true islam" to countryside
What other groups have grievances with the government?
factory workers
Islam is the _____________________ religion in the world.
fastest growing
In what ways has the Islamic Republic had economic success?
fastest growing economy in world, prosperous farms
In the first decade after the revolution, what factors helped the clerics consolidate power?
few people could challenge popularity of Khomeini, invasion of Iran by Hussein rallied Iran population behind homeland, international petroleum prices shot up, sustaining oil revenue.
What economic problems did this, along with a population explosion, create?
foreign investors put off by gov corruption, labor costs, fear of confiscation
Foundation of the Oppressed:
foundation made after Iran Revolution
Civil liberties
freedom of expression and association
Define Assembly of Experts
group that nominates and can remove Supreme Leader
How have the following groups been persecuted? Armenian Christians:
had to end coeducational classes, adopt gov curriculum, abide by Muslim dress
What does Iran have in common with China in terms of the judicial system?
high number and per capita of executions
The president is described as the ____________ state official after the Supreme Leader.
highest
Describe Iran under the Pahlavi dynasty.
highly centralized state
The direction of the economy:
how to enter international area as militant force or not
Briefly summarize each of the following challenges for Iran: Reformers vs. Conservatives:
how to maintain some semblance of legitimacy while not sharing power with reformers
What role have college students, played in protests in Iran?
impacting elections, mass demonstrations protesting contested elections
What problem did this create, in terms of being democratic?
independent of society. little taxation, so little representation
Bazaars
independent so it escaped direct gov control
The Majahedin:
interpreted Shi'i Islam as radical favoring equality, social justice, martyrdom, redistribution of wealth
How is shari'a law incompatible with democracy?
it's based on inequalities
Baha'is:
leader executed, fired from jobs, school closed, shrines bulldozed
Pahlavi Foundation
made him largest landowner
Centered political power in:
majles
Despite patriarchal attitudes held by the conservative clergy, educated women have become a ____________________________ in Iranian society.
major factor
Identify the factors that keep it from being described as a poor underdeveloped country.
majority of Iranians enjoy standard of living well above most of Asia and Africa
Heavy Industries:
manages nationalized factories
Identify the many powers of the Supreme Leader:
mediate between legislature, executive, and judiciary, determine interests of Islam, supervise implementation of general policy, set poli guidelines for republic, eliminate pres candidates, dismiss president, grant amnesty, mobilize armed forces, declare war/peace, convene SMC, appoint and dismiss commanders
What was the role of Hezbollahis?
military to intimidate voters
Interpretation of Islam:
minority issues, nongov organizations
The Fedayin:
modeled after Marxist guerrilla movements in Latin America
Retained:
monarchy
How elected?
national election
How did constitutional amendments institutionalize this council?
new Leader could name members and determine tenure and jurisdiction, made into secretive body
Sunnis:
no Sunni mosques
Explain how the role of "vice-president" is different from the U.S. role of VP.
no single VP, "pres deputies to help with constitutional duties" one designated as first VP
Relations with the U.S.:
not knowing whether to trust the US
What evidence is there that Iran no longer fits the stereotype of a "Third World" country?
oil resources, democratic idea
Define OPEC:
organization to achieve stability in price of oil
Assembly of Experts:
oversee work of Leader and dismiss him if not capable
What rights does Iran's constitution extend to them?
own community organizations
What is the role of the Expediency Council?
pass moderate bills
In what ways has the regime broadened the narrow interpretation of the shari'a?
permit giving and taking of interest, allowed banks to offer rates if they avoided taboo term usury
Its political system is based on both clerical authority and __________________________, on the divine right of the clergy and the rights of _____________________.
popular sovereignty, the people
The Tudeh:
pro-Soviet communist party
Revolutionary Guards:
protect republic from internal enemies
It can pass _________ as long as the __________________ deems them compatible with the shari'a and the constitution.
qanuns, Guardian Council
Explain the difference between qanun and shari'a
quanun are statutes, shari'a are are divine law. god creates shari'a, elected reps draw quanuns
Define People of the Book & Qur'an (Koran)
recognized religious minorities, muslim bible
The Islamic Republic (1979-present) Seven weeks after the February revolution, a nationwide __________________________ replaced the monarchy with an ________________________________.
referendum, Islamic Republic
In general, formal parties are less important in Iranian politics than ____________________ and __________________ coalitions and groups.
reformist, conservative
Identify theocratic features:
religious cleric control over most powerful positions
Oil revenues made Iran into a ______________________________.
rentier state
What policies since 1989 helped Iran control its population growth?
reopening birth control clinics, cut subsidies to large families, said no more than 2 kids
Intelligence:
replaces SAVAK as main security organization
. Explain the role of each of the following:Expediency Council:
resolve differences between Guardian Council and Majles and initiate own laws
What is meant that oil is a resource curse of producing countries?
revenue derived from abundant natural resources bring unforeseen aliments to countries
Real political opposition has been forced into exile (mostly in Europe). How do each of the following represent "opposition" to the current regime? The Liberation Movement:
secular and favors strict separation of mosque from state
Identify democratic features:
some high gov officials elected directly by general public, all citizens over 18 can vote
Theocracy
space occupied by voluntary associations outside state
How does it limit democracy?
stands above constituion
Describe the differences between statist reformers (populists) and conservatives.
statists espoused creation of welfare state, while conservatives hoped to retain middle class support by removing price controls, lowering business taxes, cutting red tape, etc
What event increased monitoring of the Internet & cell phones?
stuxnex cyberattack from west
Summarize the key differences between Sunnis and Shi'ism Islam.
sunni- new leader is who is most capable. shiism- passed down
The president is the formal head of the executive branch, but he can be overruled, even dismissed, by the ____________________________.
supreme leader
The political system of the Islamic Republic of Iran is unique. It is a _______________________ with important ___________________________ features.
theocracy, democratic
How did reformers of the 1990s view Islamism?
thought Islam was mistakenly bloated into government
Why does Iran place so much importance on scientific and technological education?
to keep up with west/modern world
Why is Iran now allowing foreigners to own as much as 100% of any firm in the country?
to repatriate profits, be free of state meddling, assure against arbitrary confiscations and high taxation
How did the Safavids treat religious minorities?
tolerated as long as they paid special taxes and accepted royal authority
Basej:
under authority of revolutionary guards
Although Iran is a highly centralized _________________state, it is divided administratively into subnational units. The management of local affairs...is under the supervision of councils whose members are __________________ by the local population.
unitary. directly elected
What is Islamism and how does it relate to the development of the Islamic Republic of Iran?
use of islam as political ideology, it created theocratic regime