http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/06/27/news/democracy.phpGlobal survey shows rejection of U.S. idea of democracy
By Meg Bortin
Published: June 27, 2007
PARIS: Americans have historically held out democracy to the world as a value they cherish and a model of how to create a great nation.
But now the world has sent back an unflattering message. Asked by the Pew Global Attitudes Survey whether they liked or disliked American ideas about democracy, respondents in many countries replied in the negative, sometimes overwhelmingly so.
The result appeared to indicate that people in other nations are superimposing U.S. behavior abroad on the concept of democracy, tarnishing one of America's bedrock values, analysts said.
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Senior statesmen and commentators in several key countries, asked about the result, said the findings mainly reflected discontent with U.S. foreign policy under President George W. Bush.
"I think that for people across the world today it is totally impossible to distinguish between America's ideas about democracy, the Bush administration's foreign policy, and Iraq," said Hubert Védrine, former foreign minister of France, where 76 percent of respondents expressed dislike for American-style democracy - more than in any country except Turkey.
"If you say 'American democracy,' that means the American idea that you can export democracy by force,' Védrine said. "People are against this."
For the world's image of American democracy to improve, he added, "I think it requires a new presidency. It is impossible with Bush."
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