Fukuyama tries to explain the global retreat of liberal democracy, embodied in, among many other things, the surge of nationalism, the rally of populism, and the rise of anti-immigration sentiment. Jiemian News talked to him before the
Francis Fukuyama caused a stir in 1989 when his seminal essay "The End of History" predicted the collapse of the Soviet Union and the dawning of a new age. Humanity, he argued, had finally reached "an endpoint in its ideological evolution." Liberal democracy would triumph; communism and ...
” Fukuyama says that by “history” he means the modernization process, including the evolution of political institutions. “The end” refers to where the process leads to. “Is there another model for a fully modern society that is not a liberal democracy? ...For the last 30 years I hav...
其对政治形态的起源的探讨也很系统,至少可为一家之言.This transformation was Samuel Huntington’s third wave of democratization; liberal democracy as the default form of government became part of the accepted political landscape at the beginning of the twenty-first century.(如今这一浪潮一方面继续扩散,...
Francis Fukuyama — American Economist born on October 27, 1952, Yoshihiro Francis Fukuyama is an American political scientist, political economist, and author. Fukuyama is known for his book The End of History and the Last Man, which argued that the worldwide spread of liberal democracies and ...
“gap” between expectations of new, rising middle classes, and how from the French Revolution on this gap had propelled the breakdown of political order. He drew several practical implications from this observation, including the desirability of sequencing state development and democracy in an “...
Francis Fukuyama in interview with Jarosław Kuisz and Łukasz Pawłowski In ‘The End of History and the Last Man’, Francis Fukuyama famously argued that the global spread of liberal democracy signalled the conclusion of humanity’s sociocultural evolution. In view of populism, inequality, Is...
(2010–). Fukuyama is best known for the international best sellerThe End of History and the Last Man(1992), in which he suggests that the last political stage in humanity's long history is liberal democracy. Long considered a neoconservative, he broke with the movement over the Iraq War ...
But the problem remains largely unsolved in immigration practice, as if a group of those without the belief of liberal democracy crossed the boarder, how would the democratic regime respond it? Fukuyama maintains vague attitudes on the question. Soviet Union can be portrayed as an evil empire ...
Francis Fukuyama is a senior fellow at Stanford’s Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, and author of the forthcoming ‘Liberalism and Its Discontents’ (Profile Books) Data visualisation byLiz Faunce Find out about our latest stories first — follow@ftweekendon Twitter ...