CIAO DATE: 07/2008
May 2008
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Influential policy experts on both sides of the U.S. political aisle are proposing a “League of Democracies” as a way for the next administration to restore the credibility of U.S. foreign policy priorities and put democracy promotion efforts back on track. However, in a policy brief, Is a League of Democracies a Good Idea?, Thomas Carothers argues that the proposal rests on a false assumption that democracies share sufficient common interests to work effectively together on a wide range of global issues.
Although the proposed “League of Democracies” reflects a useful recognition of the need to rebuild credibility through greater multilateralism, such a league could aggravate rather than alleviate global sensitivities over U.S. democracy promotion and the U.S. global security agenda. Carothers outlines steps the next U.S. president should take to bolster democracy promotion and foreign policy in general.
Recommendations for the next U.S. President:
• Opt for more flexible, case-by-case partnerships to fit specific issues and contexts.
• Make
clear that the United States does not intend to use military force or
other means to overthrow governments in the name of democracy.
• Reverse policies that produce U.S. abuses of the rule of law and of basic civil liberties at home and abroad.
• Push
not only hostile autocrats, but autocratic allies such as Pakistan and
Egypt, to take serious steps toward greater openness and political
reform.
• Commit to strengthening existing multilateral institutions
that deal with democracy issues, such as the United Nations, the
Organization of American States, and the Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe.
“The idea for a League of Democracies reflects a valid concern with the fact that the overall state of democracy in the world is troubled and that alternative power centers with an authoritarian character are gaining in strength. The best way to respond to this new context and to rebuild the legitimacy of the United States as a global actor is not to circle the ideological wagons. Instead it is to make the United States a better global citizen on numerous fronts and get the country’s own economic and political houses in order.”
Resource link: Is a League of Democracies a Good Idea? [PDF] - 945K