Should democracy be the goal for all nations?
Depending on the state of democracy in countries and other national circumstances, the answers may well vary, and they all make sense, but in my view, democracy should be open to other political perspectives as well. Now let me explain the details.
First, trying to impose democracy is a dangerous approach. On this point, studies have shown that the world has only about 60 democracies. So, imposing democracy will cause backlash and disrupt the international community in turn. Given that China and Saudi Arabia are two of the most undemocratic countries, you can imagine the difficulty.
Next, in some smaller communities, non-democratic systems often work more effectively; for example, some ethnic groups in the Middle East and Africa follow a tribal system where tribal representatives make many political decisions, and even judícial judgments. Even though it seems undemocratic, it fits the historical background and sentiments of the people. Thus, it is okay among them.
In conclusion, even though democracy is a desirable form of government in many countries, we should coexist with diverse political values. Thank you for your attention. [180 Words Type-N]