Quote:That "single event" is presumably the cold war.
Actually I was referring to one of the overthrows you mentioned. But I also think that stopping the spread of communism has done more good than harm to the world. Not that I would call it a single event.
Just as you insist we cannot hold a single election in Iraq and walk away claiming to have established a functioning democracy, overthrowing a South American government does not mean the US turned a society that had fully embraced freedom and democracy into a dictatorship. The South American basket cases are that way because of a long history of oppression and an exclusiveness that has been built into the society from the ground up. This history started before Europeans turned up. When the Spanish arrived, they did not seek, as you imply, to destroy civilisation, nor did they achieve this. They sought to put them selves on top of existing civilisations, and that was easiest to do in the ones that were already built on oppression. The diseases they brought with them did not destroy the social institutions that already existed, and those ancient institutions (I use the term broadly) are still having an effect today.
Quote:It doesn't matter that you consider it a mere "single event", it is problematic for your insistence that "the trend" of the west has been in nurturing democracy in third world countries that had already embraced the principles of freedom of democracy.
Quote me. Having an election is not the same as embracing freedom and democracy. had they actually embraced it, external interference would not have changed that and they would be emerging economies. South Africa and Botswana are good examples of this.
Quote:Its problematic because during this era of modern history, western foreign policy was not primarily concerned with how freedom loving the countries were to start with
I didn't say it was. What I said was that it had a big influence on how they ended up. I did not claim this was somehow orchestrated out of a sense of fairness on the part of all-powerful European Empires. Old habits die hard.
Quote:but rather the degree to which they were perceived to be in danger of falling under the Soviet influence.
The same thing that made them prone to soviet influence also made them prone to western and all other sorts of influence. A desperate dictator (even an elected one) will prostitute himself out to anyone to maintain his grip on power.