Francis Fukuyama
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"Yoshihiro Francis Fukuyama" is an American Political science/political scientist, Political economy/political economist, and author. Fukuyama is known for his book The End of History and the Last Man (1992), which argued that the worldwide spread of liberal democracies and free market capitalism of the West and its lifestyle may signal the end point of humanity's sociocultural evolution and become the final form of human government. However, his subsequent book Trust: Social Virtues and Creation of Prosperity (1995) modified his earlier position to acknowledge that culture cannot be cleanly separated from economics. Fukuyama is also associated with the rise of the neoconservative movement, from which he has since distanced himself.

Fukuyama has been a Senior Fellow at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law at Stanford University since July 2010. Before that, he served as a professor and director of the International Development program at Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies/the School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University/the Johns Hopkins University. Previously, he was Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Professor of Public Policy at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University.

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It's easy to misunderstand and abuse the role of culture.

The totality of U.S. military interventions have not left lasting, meaningful democratic institutions.

The End of History.

Fixing the Middle East is only part of the problem. It is a West European problem, too.

These aren't two separate problems. In many instances the responses are the same.

It's a really big mistake to think democratization is a good tool to fight terrorism.