US Sold Weapons to Roughly 60% of World's Authoritarian Nations in 2022: Analysis
"These findings fly in the face of Biden's
preferred framing of international politics as a 'battle between democracies
and autocracies,'" says the author of a new report.
May 13, 2023
https://www.commondreams.org/news/us-sells-weapons-to-majority-of-authoritarian-countries
President Joe Biden claims that
the United States is leading "democracies" in a fight against
"autocracies" to establish a peaceful international order, but his
administration approved weapons sales to nearly three-fifths of the world's
authoritarian countries in 2022.
That's according to a new analysis conducted
by Security Policy Reform Institute co-founder Stephen Semler and published
Thursday in The Intercept.
The U.S. has been the world's largest arms dealer
since the end of the Cold War. Data released in March showed that
the U.S. accounted for 40% of global weapons exports from 2018 to 2022.
As Semler explained:
To determine how many of those governments were
democratic and how many were autocratic, Semler relied on data from the Varieties of Democracy project
at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, which uses a classification system
called Regimes of the
World.
"Of the 84 countries codified as autocracies
under the Regimes of the World system in 2022, the United States sold weapons
to at least 48, or 57%, of them," Semler wrote. "The 'at least'
qualifier is necessary because several factors
frustrate the accurate
tracking of U.S. weapons sales. The State
Department's report of
commercial arms sales during the fiscal year makes prodigious use of 'various'
in its recipients category; as a result, the specific recipients for nearly $11
billion in weapons sales are not disclosed."
"The Regimes of the World system is just one of
the several indices that measure democracy worldwide, but running the same
analysis with other popular indices produces similar results," Semler
observed. "For example, Freedom House listed 195 countries and for each
one labeled whether it qualified as an electoral democracy in its annual Freedom in the World report.
Of the 85 countries Freedom House did not designate as an electoral democracy,
the United States sold weapons to 49, or 58%, of them in fiscal year
2022."
Despite the White House's lofty rhetoric, it is
actively bolstering the military power of a majority of the world's
authoritarian countries, from Saudi Arabia
and the United Arab Emirates to
dozens of others, including some overlooked by researchers at the University of
Gothenburg.
For instance, the Varieties of Democracy project
characterizes Israel as a "liberal democracy" even though human
rights groups around the world have condemned it
as a decidedly anti-democratic apartheid state. Washington, meanwhile, showers
Israel with $3.8 billion in
military support each year, resources that the government uses to violently
dispossess and frequently kill Palestinians
at will.
As Semler put it Saturday in his "Speaking
Security" newsletter,
"These findings fly in the face of Biden's preferred framing of
international politics as a "battle between
democracies and autocracies."
The president's narrative "lends itself more to a
self-righteous foreign policy than an honest or productive one," Semler
argued. "Dividing the world between democratic and autocratic countries—in
the spirit of 'with us or against us'—makes conflict more likely and has had a
chilling effect on calls for diplomacy and détente. It's also harder to
cooperate with the international community while insisting you're locked in an
existential fight with roughly half of them."
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