World captivated by US presidential race

    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2008-02-02 07:42

    But in Europe, where some see Obama as untested, support for Clinton is widespread, and nostalgia for her husband's charisma runs deep. When scandals rocked the Clinton White House, most Europeans responded with a Gallic shrug.

    "Nobody in Europe ever took Bill Clinton's problems in office seriously," said Patrick Dunleavy, a political scientist at the London School of Economics. "Nobody could ever understand why Americans were so upset. Bill Clinton was always a fantastic presence in Europe."

    The Republican presidential hopefuls, by contrast, are not highly regarded in Europe: Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee are seen as too religious, and the 71-year-old McCain as too old.

    To Britons, history's most popular postwar presidents were Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton because of their perceived levelheadedness and intelligence, said Dunleavy. The most despised? President Bush and Ronald Reagan "because they were seen as erratic and unpredictable," he said.

    Yet Democrats don't rule the entire world of public opinion.

    Saad al-Hadithi, a political analyst in Baghdad, contends the Republican candidates are more committed to Iraq and have a better approach.

    "They show more support to the political progress and to combating terrorist groups in Iraq," he said. "The Democrats, especially Hillary Clinton, are calling for the withdrawal of US forces, but they are not offering an alternative. Such a withdrawal while the Iraqi security forces are still weak will lead to disastrous results."

    Russia's leaders also consider Republicans more pragmatic, said Nkolai Petrov, an analyst with the Carnegie Moscow Center.

    But the Kremlin, Petrov said, would likely have "serious concerns" if McCain wins the Republican nomination because of the Arizona senator's harsh and persistent criticism of Vladimir Putin's government.

    Others in Russia are drawn to the lively US campaign if only because it's such a sharp contrast to Moscow's tightly choreographed March 2 presidential election - a contest that Putin's favored successor, Dmitry Medvedev, is seen as certain to win.

    Africans naturally gravitate toward Obama, whose father was from Kenya.

    Israelis, though, seem to prefer Hillary Clinton even though Obama has voiced support for key Israeli demands in peace talks with the Palestinians because of her experience and the backing Bill Clinton gave to the Jewish state during his two terms as president.

    Amid the raging debate over immigration, Mexicans arguably have more at stake in the US election than any other nation. But President Felipe Calderon doesn't think very highly of any of the candidates.

    "The only theme," he declared in December, "is to compete to see who can be the most swaggering, macho and anti-Mexican."

    In the post-Bush era, the bottom line is blunt and simple, Dunleavy said.

    "People all around the world are pretty worried," he said. "They want a president who will restore a kind of US legitimacy in the world."

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