Today, some heavyweights at Bitter Lemons make recommendations to the next President on how to promote democracy in the region.
Waleed Sadi argues that the U.S. uses democracy promotion as a political tool, “raised when it serves US interests and ignored when expedient.” The U.S. must recognize that “democracy needs to be nurtured and cultivated by creating a culture for democracy that does not arise out of nowhere.”
George Giacaman questions whether the U.S. is really committed to promoting democracy in the region. Instead, Giacaman suggests U.S. policy merely aims “to bring enough political stability so the countries of the region will remain within the US and western orbit. It’s not to get complete democracy.”