Monday, November 16, 2009
Much Ado A Bow Nothing
Obama's rather unique bow/handshake
to Japan's Emperor has many upset.So President Obama bowed to the Emperor of Japan.
I would say, "When in Rome/Toyko..." but President Obama bent knee to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and Queen Elizabeth as well, so obviously it is this U.S. President's policy to show subservient respect to royalty.
The State Department says that American leaders "need not bow." If I wanted to engage in a bit of sophistry, I could focus on how "need not" is a far cry from "should not" but again...
The fact really is that Obama is the most powerful man on Earth. Nobody, foreign or domestic, can claim he has less power, less influence, less credibility — or, at least honestly make that claim — because he chooses to respect royalty on their terms instead of his own. The Japanese trade wonks aren't thinking, "Oh, he'll be a total pussy when we start raising tariffs," because he bowed to the emperor. I doubt OPEC decided to get uppity with oil supplies because of Obama's obeisance to Arabian courtly protocol.
The fact is, President Obama is a get-along kind of guy. He's willing to "humanize" himself on the world stage to score points with other peoples and other cultures. A bow here and there to a country's revered titular head is at worst harmless, and at best endearing to those people for whom bowing is not just required, but a privilege.
Yes: Other national leaders chose not to bow, probably out of respect to their own sense of national pride, and responsibility to their constituencies (and hopefully not out of disrespect for an obsolete style of government, or sins-of-the-father animosity toward the Emperor himself); Obama's act was for the Japanese people alone... an attempt at cultural outreach.
If Americans want to get bent out of shape because of Obama's bending, they can go right ahead; however, they really shouldn't take it so personally. The way I see it, King George III was 220 years ago, and America is now grown up and confident enough to proffer up a leader who can be simultaneously demanding of respect while engaging in a bit of harmless and friendly diplomatic truckling.
(Oh... I just remembered something I had written in Thailand when President Bush met King Bhumibol there. Read it for a comparison.)
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