People
Francis Fukuyama
Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow
616 Serra Street
Stanford, CA 94305
Research Interests
Developing nations; governance; international political economy; nation-building and democratization; strategic and security issues
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Reports
New Day New Way: U.S. Foreign Assistance for the 21st Century
Michael A. McFaul, Larry Diamond, Steve Radelet, Gayle Smith, Brian Atwood, David Beckmann, Lael Brainard, Francis Fukuyama, George Ingram, Carol Lancaster, Charles MacCormack, Larry Nowels, Ray Offenheiser, Stewart Patrick, William Reese, Sam Worthington
Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network (2008)
Should Democracy Be Promoted or Demoted?
Michael A. McFaul, Francis Fukuyama
Washington Quarterly (2007)
Journal Articles
The Patterns of History
Francis Fukuyama
The Journal of Democracy vol. 23, 1 (2012)
American Political Dysfunction
Francis Fukuyama
The American Interest vol. VII, No. 2 (2011)
The Post-Washington Consensus
Francis Fukuyama, Nancy Birdsall
Foreign Affairs vol. 90, 2 (2011)
Books & Book Chapters
The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution
Francis Fukuyama
Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux (2011)
What Went Wrong and Right in Iraq
Larry Diamond, Francis Fukuyama
Johns Hopkins University Press in "Nation-Building: Beyond Afghanistan and Iraq", Francis Fukuyama, ed. (2005)
Op-eds & Editorials
- Stanford's Fukuyama on the decline of the middle class
Francis Fukuyama
CDDRL, FSI Stanford, Governance Project Op-ed - Political order in Egypt
Francis Fukuyama
CDDRL, FSI Stanford, Governance Project Op-ed: The American Interest on July 29, 2011 - Is China Next?
Will the protests that have swept the Middle East inspire a similar movement in China, or is that country's middle class more interested in the material than the political?
Francis Fukuyama
CDDRL, FSI Stanford Op-ed: The Wall Street Journal on March 12, 2011 - Liberals had better get organized
Protests in Egypt have rocked the country's political order ...
Francis Fukuyama
CDDRL, FSI Stanford Op-ed: Wall Street Journal on February 2, 2011 - US democracy has little to teach China
Francis Fukuyama
CDDRL, FSI Stanford Op-ed: Financial Times on January 17, 2011 - Samuel Huntington's Legacy
Why his works on world order -- political and otherwise -- are still relevant today
Francis Fukuyama
CDDRL Op-ed: Foreign Policy on January 5, 2011 - Immigrants and Crime: Time for a Sensible Debate
The gardeners and maids who cross the border illegally are very different from the tattooed Salvatrucha gang member who lives by extortion and drug-dealing
Francis Fukuyama
CDDRL, FSI Stanford Op-ed: Wall Street Journal on July 26, 2010



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