Freedom deficit

Freedom deficit

Freedom deficit is a term coined by a group of Arab scholars for the UNDP Arab Human Development Report in 2002. As defined in the report, a freedom deficit exists when there is "a substantial lag between Arab countries and other regions in terms of participatory government," where "freedom" is thus synonymous with "democracy." [Perry, Glenn E. " [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-123492852.html The Arab democracy deficit: the case of Egypt] ", Arab Studies Quarterly, 03-22-2004.]

A measure of the freedom deficit is calculated by assessing political participation and accountability, freedom of expression and political corruption. The 2002 Arab Human Development Report attempted to account for the fact that the Arab region does poorly on the Human Development Index, yet does not suffer the same economic woes of similar nations. These scholars posited three deficits: freedom, women’s empowerment, and knowledge.

Since 2002, the term has been used by politicians and pundits alike. Shortly after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, US Defense undersecretary Douglas J. Feith noted that once free of Saddam Hussein, Iraq would no longer suffer from a freedom deficit. [Garamone, Jim. " [http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=28939 Iraq Suffering From 'Freedom Deficit'] ", American Forces Press Service, US Department of Defence, 05-28-2003.] US President George W. Bush acknowledged the role of Western nations in contributing to the freedom deficit in the Middle East. [Krishnaswami, Sridhar. " [http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2003/11/08/stories/2003110801441300.htm West must share blame for `freedom deficit' in W. Asia: Bush] ", "The Hindu", 11-08-2003.] The conservative American Enterprise Institute issued a commentary in 2004 defending the War on Terrorism as being crucial to ending the freedom deficit. [Donnelly, Thomas. " [http://www.aei.org/publications/pubID.20312,filter.foreign/pub_detail.asp Paying Attention to the Middle East's "Freedom Deficit"] ", American Enterprise Institute, 04-15-2004.] United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice used the term in December 2006 during a press conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to describe the "core problem" of the Middle East. [ABC 7 News, [http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/1206/378560.html broken link] . Retrieved 08-11-2007.] Beyond the Middle East, libertarian blogger John Pugsley applied the term to China, noting that the US/China trade deficit is really a result of a freedom deficit in China. [Pugsley, John. " [http://pugsleyblog.sovereignsociety.com/2007/02/the_trade_defic.html The trade deficit is really a freedom deficit] ", "John Pugsley – The Anarchist", 02-15-2007.]

References

External links

* [http://www.rbas.undp.org/ahdr2002.shtml UNDP Arab Human Development Report 2002]
* [http://www.rbas.undp.org/ahdr/press_kits2002/PR7.pdf Arab Governance: Citizens Getting Organized to Bargain]
* [http://www.cfr.org/publication/8663/addressing_the_freedom_deficit_in_the_arab_world.html "Addressing the 'Freedom Deficit' in the Arab World"] , Council on Foreign Relations

ee also

*Democratic deficit


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