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There's a growing perception that Western democracy is not a perfect form of government, and it won't fix everything, Michael Robbins, director of the Arab Barometer, was quoted as saying.

LONDON, July 11 (Xinhua) -- Arabs are losing faith in Western democracy to deliver economic stability across the Middle East and North Africa, the BBC reported on Sunday, citing a latest survey.

More than half of the 23,000 people interviewed across the region by the Arab Barometer network agree with the statement that an economy is weak under a Western democratic system, the report said.

There's a growing perception that Western democracy is not a perfect form of government, and it won't fix everything, the report cited Michael Robbins, director of the Arab Barometer, a research network based at Princeton University which worked with universities and polling organizations in the Middle East and North Africa to conduct the survey between late 2021 and spring 2022, as saying.

"What we see across the region is people going hungry, people need bread, people are frustrated with the systems that they have," Robbins said. Most respondents don't expect the economic situation in their country will improve in the next few years.

 
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A protester breaking into the U.S. Capitol building is captured on a screenshot in a video feed from NBC news seen in Arlington, Virginia, the United States, Jan. 6, 2021. (Xinhua/Liu Jie)
There's a growing perception that Western democracy is not a perfect form of government, and it won't fix everything, Michael Robbins, director of the Arab Barometer, was quoted as saying.

LONDON, July 11 (Xinhua) -- Arabs are losing faith in Western democracy to deliver economic stability across the Middle East and North Africa, the BBC reported on Sunday, citing a latest survey.

More than half of the 23,000 people interviewed across the region by the Arab Barometer network agree with the statement that an economy is weak under a Western democratic system, the report said.

There's a growing perception that Western democracy is not a perfect form of government, and it won't fix everything, the report cited Michael Robbins, director of the Arab Barometer, a research network based at Princeton University which worked with universities and polling organizations in the Middle East and North Africa to conduct the survey between late 2021 and spring 2022, as saying.

"What we see across the region is people going hungry, people need bread, people are frustrated with the systems that they have," Robbins said. Most respondents don't expect the economic situation in their country will improve in the next few years.


It’s a complete fallacy to link democracy with economic prosperity and the propaganda that democracy can fix everything is beyond absurd to begin with. Only the most brainwashed would believe that.
 
The correct form/way of life was given by the holy Prophet(pbuh) 1400 yrs ago.
But yeah go ahead with interest-based democracy…….good luck when you’re up against Almighty Allah. Dumb arabs as usual, wake up 200 yrs later to realize
 
The correct form/way of life was given by the holy Prophet(pbuh) 1400 yrs ago.
But yeah go ahead with interest-based democracy…….good luck when you’re up against Almighty Allah. Dumb arabs as usual, wake up 200 yrs later to realize

Democracy is interest based?
 
It has nothing to do with democracy or communism, but rather rule of law and the right environment for investment. Reality, in the ME and Africa few families (mostly dictators) control all the wealth and levers of power which basically makes rest of the country worthless.
 
It has nothing to do with democracy or communism, but rather rule of law and the right environment for investment. Reality, in the ME and Africa few families (mostly dictators) control all the wealth and levers of power which basically makes rest of the country worthless.

Xinhua is just playing with words...as usual. They know full well having some authoritarian in charge leads to even quicker corruption and less fair economic opportunities.

But it is not in their interest to point that out.
 
Naturally, democracy is not stable since it's the never-ending battle between political parties and an opportunity for politicians to create sensational political statements.

Not to mention, democracy is also an easy target for foreign countries to control country's politics using NGOs.
 
Xinhua is just playing with words...as usual. They know full well having some authoritarian in charge leads to even quicker corruption and less fair economic opportunities.

But it is not in their interest to point that out.
Look at the Philippines and Mexico, which have exactly the same system as the USA. Do you really think your system is perfect? With all due respect, if the USA had not accumulated the colonial era and the two world wars, you would not even be as good as India.
 
Look at the Philippines and Mexico, which have exactly the same system as the USA. Do you really think your system is perfect? With all due respect, if the USA had not accumulated the colonial era and the two world wars, you would not even be as good as India.

It isn't the exact same. For instance they vote for their Vice President independent of the President and the winner could be from a different party as the President causing immediate friction at the top.

The US is made up of 50 states and the representatives in Congress in both the Senate/House are from those states and are representing the people there. In the Philippines those elected officials can be from anywhere but mostly ending up being from the capital and representing those people's interests and thus alienating the people from the rest of the country. A second way of causing friction from the start.

You really have to look at the US as being similar to the EU where there are a bunch of countries having sometimes very different interests but being spoken for as a group. This is not what is going on in the Philippines.

I don't know where to begin with Mexico as they can't do anything correct.
 
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Michael Robbins, director of the Arab Barometer is a well-known longtime Neocon and shilling for UAE and Saudi's savior non-Muslim country.

Take his biased proclamations with a pinch of salt.

His words praising China is also less than genuine.
 
Muslim has started democracy since Muslim made their first nation in Madinah. The first President of Muslim is prophet Muhammad.

The first Caliph who is Abu Bakar was elected by debate between two main political power, Anshar Tribe and Quraish tribe, there was debate and voting. You can read the process in prophet Muhammad history made by famous and respected Egyptian historian, Muhammad Haikal.

Verse in Quran talking about democracy

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No matter what the bullies tell you, there is no magic formula that decides which political system is the best. We don’t tell you what’s best for you, unlike the other super power with the heart of angels. However, we do hope our big neighbor India remains in democracy. Its been keeping them as the anus of the world. Please keep it way:azn:
 
In the Philippines those elected officials can be from anywhere but mostly ending up being from the capital and representing those people's interests and thus alienating the people from the rest of the country. A second way of causing friction from the start.

You really have to look at the US as being similar to the EU where there are a bunch of countries having sometimes very different interests but being spoken for as a group. This is not what is going on in the Philippines.

I don't know where to begin with Mexico as they can't do anything correct.
So you have admitted democracy is not universal, haven't you? Why US spreads it then? Matter of fact, democracy even does more harm than good to US and EU. None of these countries became rich and powerful because they had democracy. The reasons democracy looks good are: 1)The first batch of counties that were armed by modern science in human history happened to be democratic. But science itself has nothing to do with democracy. It's an accumulation of thousans of years human wisdom and knowledges. Robbery is another reason why these countries became rich. 2) Before China's rise, democracy never met a real competitor. Soveit Union style communism was once a competitor. But it has more flaws than democracy. This is like a competition between two weak persons. The less weak one won.
 

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