How Bush Doctrine Batters Islamists - Women Triumph in Kuwaiti Election
Amir Taheri
Former President George W. Bush's policy of en couraging Middle East democratization has just produced spectacular results in the Kuwaiti general election.
In a major victory for the secular reformists over the Islamists, women -- four of them -- were elected to the 50-seat national parliament for the first time. The Islamists' share of Sunday's vote dropped almost 30 percent from the last general election, held just more than a year ago. The radical Muslim Brotherhood lost three of its four seats, while the hard-line Salafis dropped to two from four.
The election of women represents a political earthquake in the Gulf Cooperation Council, a grouping of six oil-rich traditional Arab monarchies. Kuwait has had a parliament on and off since gaining independence in 1960, but the other GCC members entered the era of electoral politics largely due to pressure from the Bush administration. US pressure also played a crucial part in persuading Kuwait's leaders to enfranchise women for the first time in 2005.
The four female parliamentarians all represent the emirate's educated middle classes. The youngest, Aseel Al-Awadhi, is a US-educated philosophy professor. The best known, Rola Dashti, also a teacher, has campaigned for human rights. for years. The third, Dr. Maasoumeh Mubarak, is the first Kuwaiti woman to have served as a Cabinet minister (she was health minister), and the fourth, Salwa al-Jassar, is a leading campaigner for women's rights. All managed to defeat prominent Islamists and tribal figures in their respective constituencies.
This was the second time Kuwaiti women were allowed to vote in a general election. The first time, their share of the vote was estimated at around 11 percent; this time it was almost 40 percent. The women won their seats largely because a majority of male voters decided to cast ballots for them.
"This was a triumph both for women and for Kuwaiti democracy," Al-Awadhi says. "Many voters were ready to go beyond the man-woman divide and vote for the candidates they thought most fitted for the job."
The other big winner was moderate Shiites, who represent a quarter of Kuwait's population. They were strengthened by the coming to power of moderate Shiite parties in neighboring Iraq.
The increase in voter turnout, to more than 70 percent, refuted any claim that democratization has little support in the Middle East.
In fact, the Kuwaiti election is the third in a year to produce a resounding defeat for Islamists. Last year, Pakistani voters reduced the Islamists' vote share to three percent from 11 percent. Then, Iraqi voters all but wiped out Islamists in crucial local elections.
The next battleground is Lebanon, where a general election is scheduled for June 7. A coalition of Islamists and Christian Maronites, headed by the Iranian-led Hezbollah, aims to win control of the government in Beirut. It's opposed by a coalition of pro-Western parties representing Muslims, Christians and Druze communities that support the current government led by Prime Minister Fouad Siniora.
On June 12, the Islamic Republic of Iran will hold its own presidential election, although only candidates endorsed by the regime are allowed to stand. In August, it's Afghanistan's turn to choose a president. There, too, the fight is between pro-Western modernizers and Iran-backed Islamists.
The biggest battle will come early next year, when Iraq holds its general election.
It's evident that the greater Middle East is witnessing a major struggle between forces of reform and of reaction. While President Obama appears to have abandoned Bush's push for regional democratization, America could play a crucial role by continuing to support the forces fighting for it.
Obama would do well to take a closer look at the Kuwaiti election before he goes to Egypt, where he's expected to announce a return to America's traditional policy of supporting the Middle East status quo.
FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributing Editor Amir Taheri writes for the New York Post. His latest book, The Persian Night: Iran Under the Khomeinist Revolution, is due out next month. Feedback editorialdirector@familysecuritymatters.org.
Patience seems important
Patience seems important while watching this process, it moves so slowly and unspectacularly. Maybe later people will say that Bush' policy in this respect was the right one. And maybe these democratic countries in the Middle East will be able to outperform their dictatorial neighbors in the long run, making democracy ever more desirable.
Obama should realize that helping a Mubarak regime makes the helper just as hated as the helped, by the majority of its subjects. While opposing tyrants makes you popular with their subjects, see Iran. Meaning your policy should always be aimed at supporting or dealing with representatives of the majority of citizens of any country.
In the end either Islam gobbles up democratic countries, because of sheer numbers, or democracy gobbles up Islamic countries. A big part of the population of a democracy can remain Islamic, but the Islamists will always have to perform best in the eyes of the population in order to be elected and stay in power, and in a fair competition, with free press, that is always very difficult for them.
8 tahun pemrintahan bush ..
8 tahun pemrintahan bush .. ternyata membawa manfaat..
1. warga amerika sadar betul, bahwa yang menjadi presiden yang akan datang jangan dari kalangan koboi conge[bush yang suka perang,klo ga perang badan nye pade meriang]
2. warga amerika kini menjadi sedikit maju karena di pimpin seorang kulit hitam.
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3. bush mendapatkan penghargan[sepatu wasiat] atas nama bangsa amerika,
4. ekonomi amerika sekarang mencapai masa keemasan berkat kebijakan bush..
bener ga yach..!!!!!! katanya amerika lagi krisis[ financial,pemimpin pig,akal sehat wal'afiat,kepercayaan diri.. obama said; amerika sekarang akan menggunakan metode mendengarkan dari pada menggurui bengsa bangsa lain.. PE LAGI YECH.. NTU DULU DECH.. COZ W MAU BERAK..]
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