For Zakaria, "liberal democracy" is the norm all societies must aspire to. Countries that moved furthest toward it followed the European pattern: "Capitalism and the rule of law first, and then democracy." His exemplars are South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia and Chile. This is astonishing. Chile’s elected regime was overthrown in 1973 in a bloody CIA-supported coup. Thailand has had a history of corrupt regimes, and Malaysia has a constitution that makes racial and religious distinctions among its citizens. For South Asia, Zakaria speaks of the connection between British colonialism and democracy. He has India in mind (the emergence of a mass democratic movement and Gandhi’s ahimsa also had a role in this, surely?). How do Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Burma fit into this schematic link?