Of those Americans who will carp about Iraq’s elections being no better than a census (with the country cleaving along sectarian/ethnic lines), and who will underscore many other imperfections, I would simply ask that they look at their own history. It took the U.S. until 1787 to adopt the Constitution, until 1870 to (very imperfectly) enfranchise black adult males, until 1920 to enfranchise adult females, and until 1964-65 to guarantee voting rights to black citizens. Democracies go through a very long process of consolidation. It will not take the Iraqis anywhere near as long as it took us, because there are examples for them to emulate, or to beware of. It takes time—sometimes a very long time—to apportion power among different groups within a nascent political system. What Iraq has achieved in five years is a political wonder, and those who would deny that are being very, very dishonest.
–Tunku Varadarajan. Read it all.
December 12, 2009 – 11:15 am
At least not when it comes to elections.
November 11, 2009 – 7:32 pm
“Why can’t it be 2010 already?”
October 31, 2009 – 2:44 pm
Dede Scozzafava’s withdrawal from the race for the NY-23 Congressional seat is a big boost to conservatives who want to see their candidates espouse a center-right message. It is also a big boost for the effort to keep NY-23 in Republican-friendly hands, as I have no doubt that Doug Hoffman, if elected, will caucus with the House Republicans, and support their general efforts.
October 23, 2009 – 7:06 am
Because the White House is already trying to create distance between itself and the race.
October 8, 2009 – 11:53 pm
Ever so attentive to the pressing issues affecting New Jersey voters.
September 29, 2009 – 7:48 am
It may be happening before our eyes:
September 22, 2009 – 1:20 am
I oftentimes stress that the Iranian people are significantly better than those who purport to lead them. Two stories indicate why.
By Pejman Yousefzadeh
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Also tagged Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Ali Khamenei, Barack Obama, Democracy, Dictatorship, Foreign Affairs, foreign policy, holocaust denial, Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mehdi Karroubi, Mir Hossein Mousavi, Neda, Obama Administration, Sohrab Arabi, Stolen Elections, Totalitarianism, Tyranny
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September 19, 2009 – 12:13 am
Just when the regime thinks it is safe, the pro-democracy movement makes yet another appearance:
By Pejman Yousefzadeh
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Also tagged Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Ali Khamenei, Barack Obama, Democracy, Dictatorship, Foreign Affairs, foreign policy, holocaust denial, Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mehdi Karroubi, Mir Hossein Mousavi, Neda, Obama Administration, Sohrab Arabi, Stolen Elections, Totalitarianism, Tyranny
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September 8, 2009 – 10:09 pm
The highlights–or lowlights, if you prefer:
By Pejman Yousefzadeh
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Also tagged Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Ali Khamenei, Democracy, Dictatorship, Foreign Affairs, Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mehdi Karroubi, Mir Hossein Mousavi, Neda, Sohrab Arabi, Stolen Elections, Totalitarianism, Tyranny
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September 3, 2009 – 10:38 pm
A roundup of some of the latest news . . .
By Pejman Yousefzadeh
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Posted in Blogs, Chequer-Board
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Also tagged Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Ali Khamenei, Democracy, Dictatorship, Foreign Affairs, Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mehdi Karroubi, Mir Hossein Mousavi, Neda, Sohrab Arabi, Stolen Elections, Totalitarianism, Tyranny
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