A real good piece, it points out a couple of really excellent points about the whole "bring democracy toi the ME" thing.
A critical article on "democracy" appeared last Monday in the widely read Washington Post that deserves attention. Journalist Peter Baker argued that the Bush Administration staked its reputation (no pun intended) to work towards an end of tyranny. The author concluded that "the march of freedom seemed stalled", because so few were "committed to his vision". What is one to make of this?
It is fairly obvious that there are not too many ways to encourage the spread of democracy. One can encourage change in a particular country, to adopt tested institutions (parliaments, courts, free press, etc...), or modify mechanisms to eliminate less stellar features. Either way, one almost always redefines democracy, for unlike goods and services, little of it can be imposed from outside.
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