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The following is a collection of news items with mention of Francis Fukuyama found on various external websites using an automated process:

February 1st, 2012

Interview with Francis Fukuyama: "Where Is the Uprising from the Left?"

Mention of Francis Fukuyama via Spiegel Online

In a SPIEGEL interview, the author of "The End of History" explains why he now believes that the excesses of capitalism are a threat to democracy and asks why there is no "Tea Party on the left." Read more »


January 31st, 2012

What is Governance?

Mention of Francis Fukuyama via The American Interest (blog)

Francis Fukuyama: "I’m beginning a new project at Stanford/CDDRL called 'The Governance Project.' The intention is to focus on conceptualizing and measuring governance, and applying those measures to two specific countries, China and the United States." Read more »


January 26th, 2012

Do institutions really matter?

Mention of Francis Fukuyama via The American Interest (blog)

Francis Fukuyama: "... The questionable relevance of institutions is brought home by the controversy over Hungary’s new constitution, which went into effect on January 1, and which has caused a firestorm of criticism in the European parliament and elsewhere." Read more »


January 13th, 2012

Foreign Policy: The Struggle for Dignity

Mention of Francis Fukuyama via NPR

Francis Fukuyama: "The legend now has it that the Arab Spring was kicked off in early 2011 when a Tunisian vegetable seller, Mohamed Bouazizi, had his fruit cart confiscated by the police. Slapped and insulted by a policewoman, he went to complain but was repeatedly ignored. His despairing response — to set himself on fire — struck an enormous chord across the Arab world." Read more »


January 3rd, 2012

View from the Top

Mention of Francis Fukuyama via Foreign Policy (blog)

Foreign Policy asks nine giants of the international relations field -- all of them named among the most influential IR scholars by their peers -- to give us their take on the biggest foreign-policy challenges facing the United States. Read more »




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