Para Key Points Key Points
Intro "Seen with great clarity that he has lost legitimacy with his Political legitimacy contested section of pop. don't
people." Obama - Colonel Gaddafi March 2011. recognise the authority of those in power - dismiss
President of self-styled 'world's greatest democracy' uses their right to have jurisdiction over region/sub-
'lost' - asserting at some point Gaddafi had 'legitimacy' section of pop.
with people + USA - $30bn siphoned funds private US Legitimacy - challenged section of pop. - perceive
bank. legitimate laws being applied inconsistently or in
Even one of the greatest democracies, claim to have discriminate fashion.
foreign policy based upon spreading democracy, concede International lawyers - America's Guantanamo Bay
that non-democratic regime - legitimate if, majority of prison = breach of Geneva Convention on rights of
people view it as such. prisoners of war, America disputes this.
Definition legitimate - 'authorised by or in accordance Views them as 'enemy combatants' in self-
with law'. proclaimed 'war on terror’.
Gov. legitimate when officials recognised authority, many Gauging public opinion in authoritarian regimes =
accept legitimacy when overwhelming majority present. problematic + absence of elections + free press,
judging compliance out of fear or support is
troublesome.
1 Member United Nations Security Council – China, Yet USA + Britain continue to sell weapons + buy oil.
totalitarian state far from democracy. March 2011, 10,000 Saudi troops mobilise to quell
HR abuses e.g. Tiananmen Square massacre student any contagion uprising across N.Africa + Arabian
protestors 1989, banning of religions – Falun Gong + states.
highest use state execution – 72% all global state Western powers confer legitimacy upon totalitarian
executions 2008 + 2400 in 2014. states like China + absolute monarchies e.g. Saudi
Treated as legitimate state – international community, Arabia out of pragmatic prioritisation of
“urge” China to address appalling HR record, but doesn’t international trade.
apply sanctions. China, threatened review trade links – any Western
Saudi Arabia – openly practices Sharia law – amputation countries dared to vote for Chinese pro-democracy
of hands for burglary, stoning to death of women for campaigner Lui Xiaobo – serving 11 year sentence
adultery, death penalty for homosexuality + leaving “subversion”, to win Nobel Peace Prize.
Islamic religion. Not allowed work/access public services without
Saudi Arabian court sentenced a man to death for intermediary – male sponsor. Difficult to ascertain
apostasy after he filmed himself tearing up a copy of the support levels Premier Jiabo’s regime, anyone who
Koran. Saudi Arabia publicly beheaded leaders of political dares to protest – risk of being shot dead, tortured
revolts. or imprisoned.
King Abdullah’s reign Saudi Arabia cannot be verified – Bay of Pigs fiasco 1961, successive US gov. failed stir
impossible western journalists conduct reliable national up enough discontent overthrow socialist regime.
opinion poll + army/police quick crush traces of rebellion. Cuba serves democracy not the only form legitimate
Socialist republic Fidel + Raul Castro – Cuba, USA fit to form of government.
impose trade embargo – HR abuses e.g. detention political 2010 - 2 million Cuban born immigrants in USA.
prisoners + homosexuals. Some left in protest of non-democratic regime but
Arguable state less repressive than China + Saudi Arabia some left economic gain, claim Cuba's inability to
also compares favourably in terms of support for regime. flourish economically due to US embargo.
Cuba’s literacy rate = 99.8%, free health care services Attempted to demonstrate democratic powers like
resulting life expectancy 78 + thousand ‘medical tourists’ America bestows legitimacy upon on democracies -
helped regime being viewed as legitimate. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's official states like
Average wage $16.75 per month. Cubans elect Cuba enjoy legitimacy amongst own pop.
representatives legislative assembly but no political
parties allowed in opposition of Communist Party of Cuba.
2 Democracies - legitimacy contested e.g. Basque See a pattern any type of political regime, democratic
separatists, Irish Republicans NI + American civil war - likely authority challenged by heterogeneous pop
1861-1865. whereby one groups feels alienated.
Counterbalance - wave pro democracy protests against Homogenous pop - less likely to challenge e.g.
authoritarian regimes - N.Africa + Arabian states. Sweden - White, protestant pop suffered 1st
Traditional authorities dictators - Ben Ali Tunisia 23 years, terrorist attack Stockholm 2010 by Iraqi national
Mubarak Egypt 30 years + Gaddafi Libya 42 years. residing in city.
Back question posed, only democracies deemed legitimate
forms of gov.