Mmm I went with >> 1948 war, nationalisation of Suez Canal, Six Day War and Yom Kippur, incorporating the Arab League and terrorism that caused a rift amongst Arab states (like Black Spetember). It was basically centred around how Israel had become a common cause for them, and they continually went to war under the guise of helping Palestinians but besides allowing them to stay in their countries no one really factored them into the equation at all. A lot of it was based around Egypt who constantly went to war to "restore Egyptian pride" and create a nationalistic feling. Oh, and the creation of the PLO.bosby said:For Arab Israeli i did 24 a) but i didnt even know wat pan-arab nationalism meant wat did anyone else write who did the same?
Me too, I didn't even look at any other aspect of the war except for the reasons American strategies were superior. I just wrote a relative fuckload.Tulipa said:haha silly Board of Studies
and conflict in the pacific was fairly good only cause i learnt strategies last night and could incorporate the biggest bullshit of the course in there (the atomic bomb)
so i'm hoping to get fairly good for that.
thank god i only screwed up Germany
Hrmm.. I introduced with the Suez Crisis and how that led to the PLO, then dicussed how terrorism affected the area and how it was a direct result of pan-Arab nationalism. Then I weaved in a bit of the 6-Day War/Syria-Egypt join before time ran out. As you said, way too specific,snickerdoodle said:Mmm I went with >> 1948 war, nationalisation of Suez Canal, Six Day War and Yom Kippur, incorporating the Arab League and terrorism that caused a rift amongst Arab states (like Black Spetember). It was basically centred around how Israel had become a common cause for them, and they continually went to war under the guise of helping Palestinians but besides allowing them to stay in their countries no one really factored them into the equation at all. A lot of it was based around Egypt who constantly went to war to "restore Egyptian pride" and create a nationalistic feling. Oh, and the creation of the PLO.
I felt the Arab/Israeli questions were extremely narrow. Sucks for me because I know a lot about the PLO and the Peace Process. Still, I think I did ok. Hopefully.
yes, yes i did ireland too.chockie said:i did Ireland...anyone else?
It was ok, i was hoping for a question on the British troops but the Provisional IRA was ok I guess. I had no idea for b. I first read about the 1998 Easter agreement at five to nine this morning.
mauz said:I did Cold War USSR policies question, coz like protesters? What? Did anyone do anything on protesters? Because I don't recall doing anything on protest groups except for a five second mention that "yeah they were there, ban the bomb hippies, the government pretty much ignored them so yeah. But it was good, I took the line that the USSR was not to blame, but only interested in securing its own national security, and if USA/Brit. had done more to ensure that at Yalta/Potsdam then Stalin wouldn't have been so firm with eastern bloc. I did Korea indepth, about how it was war by proxy but essentially example of American policies. I also mention Berlin, Cuba and invasion of Afghanistan - though that wasn't really a huge crises, and talked about how what stage the cold war was in affected policy eg. Vietnam soviets didn't really get involved because of detente. pretty good, but only wrote two booklets, so maybe a 20/30.
i basically focused on the policies and how they added to the cold war tensions and exacerbated.. drawing on my Berlin crisis stuff but always going back to the overall cold war.. BUT i didnt argue that they were totally responsible... i said the US had a role to play in causing the cold war as well. i added historiographical stuff too .. like the traditionalists who believed USSR was repsonsible, then revisionists who blamed US then post-revisionists and radical post revisionists.. i vaguely mentioned some of the other conflicts as well. OH YES.. and i talked about gorbachevs policies which were a radical departure from the previous soviet policies.. and as a result not only brought about the end of the USSR, but the cold war.. and said that was an indication that the USSR's previous policies had played a pretty big role in causing the cold war.Twiggyy said:i did cold war i liked the ussr policy question but i was a bit stumped at the refer to at least one crisis in depth.
i refered to berlin and otehr policies briefly but focused on the cuban crisis.. but saying that i didnt focus on the cuban crisis as much as id hoped bcuz i wasnt sure if the q wanted us jst to talk bout cuba or bring in other policies...
wat did u guys write? just info on ur main crisis?