The US, Israel and the 'Democratic Dilemma'
Posted by Shadi Hamid
The pro-Palestinian protest I mentioned in my last post ended up taking place. Eventually, close to 150 people gathered on the steps in front of the Doctors’ Syndicate. This (Egypt) is a police state of course, so the protestors were not allowed to spill onto the street or even the sidewalk. Security forces easily outnumbered the protestors and boxed them into a rather small area. There were also two rows of hired thugs across the street (usually a grilled chicken lunch and 10 LE will do the trick) to provide additional “security." I asked one of them how much he got paid. He flashed a big smile. He certainly seemed like he was in a good mood.
The protestors were mostly of a Leftist/liberal persuasion,
with a good number of Kefaya supporters. Americans have a tendency to think
that leftists and liberals are more “moderate” on Arab-Israeli affairs than
their Islamist counterparts. This is not necessarily the case. The crowd
chanted in support of “resistance,” bombing Tel Aviv, and other such things. They
expressed strong support for Hamas and Hezbollah. For example: "Nasrallah [our]
loved one, hit hit Tel Aviv” (it rhymes in Arabic). Or “martyr martyr,
This
is a variation on the traditional realist argument of balancing. According to
this logic, democratically-elected governments, other considerations aside, would
be interested in developing nuclear capabilities, for both electoral gain (“
All of this captures quite well the complex nature of America’s “democratic dilemma” in the region. Democratically-elected Arab regimes will not, as some alarmists suggest, wage war on Israel (Arab armies are an absolute joke and will be for the foreseeable future). They will, however, be more anti-Israel than the current dictatorships and will be less supportive of the peace process (or at least whatever is left of it). This is, of course, why realists such as Gregory Gause are skeptical of democracy promotion efforts in the Middle East. And it is one of the reasons why US policymakers have traditionally been quite ambivalent about supporting democracy in the region. This is also partly why many in the policymaking community, in recent months, have decided that democracy promotion is simply not worth it. For now, let me just say that how America deals with this challenge will determine our success in this most troubled of regions. Until then, the region will remain an intolerable powder keg, exploding every couple of years, just as it is doing now. The status quo – an unfortunate product of 50 years of Scrowcroftian statecraft and 5 years of Bush administration policy – is simply untenable. The democratic alternative is better but it, too, is fraught with the very difficulties alluded to above, which is why we’ve got to bunker down and come up with some answers, however tentative they might be.
On the other hand, so the argument goes, Arab democracies – boasting a popular mandate and popular legitimacy – would be more willing to stand up to Israel and stick up for the Palestinians (i.e. the vast majority of Arabs are hostile toward Israel, so a democratically-elected government would adopt a more “assertive” foreign policy, reflecting the will of said majority).
This isn't even debatable. The only thing the Iraqi factions in parliament can agree on right now is their support for Hezbollah.
Before our policymakers try to solve this democracy dilemma, I think they should first ask themselves if they can even be objective about what's going on in the region. Before this crisis, for example, Suzanne was telling us that Israel's unilateral disengagement from the Palestinians somehow won't truly be unilateral; and that Sharon's/Olmert's plan to disengage was the best chance for peace -- instead of the dead-end it's proven to be.
IOW, she seems incapable of even imagining the Arab point of view. But whether you agree with that view or not, no policy can work without some understanding of it. We're doomed to fail until our leaders -- both Democrats and Republicans -- stop seeing things as they want them to be.
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