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  • As defined by Francis Fukuyama, "the desire to be recognized as the equal of other people", or ''[[dignity
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  • A term coined by Francis Fukuyama, building on [[Plato]]'s concept of the spiritual part of the soul, which d
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  • An argument, by Francis Fukuyama, that [[universal history]], through the forces of "the logic of modern sci
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  • Francis Fukuyama: ''Trust: The Social Virtues of the Creation of Prosperity'' Free Press Pa ...ationalmonetaryfund.com/external/pubs/ft/seminar/1999/reforms/fukuyama.htm Francis Fukuyama: ''Social Capital and Civil Society'', IMF Conference on Second Generation
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  • {{rpl|Francis Fukuyama}}
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  • ** related to Francis Fukuyama's ''End of History''??
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  • ...is as one of several systems without end, as opposed to that of his pupil, Francis Fukuyama, who speaks of an "end to history". ===Francis Fukuyama===
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  • :Remember this is a lemma article. Derivatives of the word are used by Francis Fukuyama specifically in [[The End of History and the Last Man]], but also are becom
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  • ...the three articles. Further, see some distinctions made in the article on Francis Fukuyama's book, ''America at the Crossroads''.
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  • ...articles is the original publication of the essay "The End of History" by Francis Fukuyama, expanded into the book ''[[The End of History and the Last Man]]''. It spa
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  • == Francis Fukuyama ? == Thanks for this great page, but I just can't understand how does Francis Fukuyama fit any of these categories... Political scientist and philosopher, for sur
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  • ...to technology and perhaps management processes. Not all analysts, such as Francis Fukuyama, agree they are distinct. <ref name=AI2008-12-29>{{citation | author = Francis Fukuyama | journal = [[American Interest]]}}</ref> Both affect [[international rela
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  • ...a world community rather than to increase the power of a specific nation. Francis Fukuyama, in his book ''America at the Crossroads'' <ref name=AAC>{{citation | author = Francis Fukuyama
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  • ...litarianism]]'', a tome authored by German philosopher [[Hannah Arendt]]. Francis Fukuyama discusses the need for control in ''[[The End of History and the Last Man]]
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  • ...rly defined, and as an appeal to listeners emotions, not their intellect. Francis Fukuyama wrote
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  • ...of Soviet and East European Affairs on the [[National Security Council]]. Francis Fukuyama said "you know, we'll all going to be working for Condi some day."<ref>Mann | title = For Francis Fukuyama, there is life after the neocons
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  • ...forestall major conflict. A review of Barnett's book suggests it builds on Francis Fukuyama's model in ''[[The End of History and the Last Man]]''. <ref name=Owens2004
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  • ...he panacea, although this is not always compatible with business interest: Francis Fukuyama wrote <blockquote>we may be witnessing..the end of history as such: that is | author = Francis Fukuyama
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  • Francis Fukuyama, in ''America at the Crossroads'', wrote that it was a revolutionary expans | author = Francis Fukuyama
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  • ...that seeks to gain specific economic or military benefits for the nation. Francis Fukuyama, in ''America at the Crossroads'', discusses a "realistic Wilsonianism" as
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  • Francis Fukuyama has written that the basic philosophy makes sense but the Bush Administrati | author = Francis Fukuyama
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  • '''''The End of History and the Last Man''''' is a book by Francis Fukuyama that grew out of an earlier (1989) essay. In the book, Fukuyama argues that | author = Francis Fukuyama
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  • | author = Francis Fukuyama
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  • ...tten, and am writing articles about significant books here, such as two by Francis Fukuyama. I haven't written about my own books, and Fukuyama, under our self-promoti
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  • | author = Francis Fukuyama
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  • ...four “most widely read” authors defining the post-Cold War era (along with Francis Fukuyama, the late Harvard Professor Samuel Huntington, and Yale Professor [[Paul Ke
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  • * [[Francis Fukuyama|Fukuyama, Francis]]. ''America at the Crossroads,'' (2006)
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  • ...The End of History and the Last Man|"end of history" model of his student, Francis Fukuyama:<blockquote>we may be witnessing..the end of history as such: that is, the | author = Francis Fukuyama
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  • - Francis Fukuyama -
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  • ...tion of neoconservative principles by some of its former advocates such as Francis Fukuyama in ''America at the Crossroads'', but also fervent defense by some.
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  • ...ral importance to its national security policy, called the Bush Doctrine. Francis Fukuyama, who was not totally for or against the war, discusses the Doctrine in ''Am | author = Francis Fukuyama
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  • ..."a capability that arises from the prevalence of trust in a society." <ref>Francis Fukuyama, ''Trust: The Social Virtues of the Creation of Prosperity'' (New York: Sim ...ess, 1993.</ref> a claim that was later supported by Francis Fukuyama <ref>Francis Fukuyama, ''[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=879582 Social Capita
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  • ..."a capability that arises from the prevalence of trust in a society." <ref>Francis Fukuyama, ''Trust: The Social Virtues of the Creation of Prosperity'' (New York: Sim ...ess, 1993.</ref> a claim that was later supported by Francis Fukuyama <ref>Francis Fukuyama, ''[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=879582 Social Capita
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  • ...cord, I absolutely agree the Party of God uses the tactic of terrorism. As Francis Fukuyama put it, declaring a "war on terror" has the semantic rigor of declaring a "
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  • ...kheim to Ferdinand Tönnies, Pierre Bourdieu, Robert Putnam, Robert Bellah, Francis Fukuyama, Patrick Hunout and others. (See the entry on [[social capital]] for more d
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  • ...kheim to Ferdinand Tönnies, Pierre Bourdieu, Robert Putnam, Robert Bellah, Francis Fukuyama, Patrick Hunout and others. (See the entry on [[social capital]] for more d
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  • ...rvatives, associated and not associated with neoconservatism, rejected it. Francis Fukuyama broke away from neoconservatism with his book ''America at the Crossroads'' | author = Francis Fukuyama
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  • ::Francis Fukuyama's comment that "war on terror" makes as much sense as "war on submarines" i ...structor in guerrilla warfare) to [[Andrew Exum]] to [[David Petraeus]] to Francis Fukuyama to [[Roger Trinquier]] to Michael Scheuer to [[Peter Bergen]] to [[Carlos M
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  • ...struction]] or operational links to the [[9/11]] attacks were discovered. Francis Fukuyama argued said that the US could have gone to war, but had a better political | author = Francis Fukuyama
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  • Francis Fukuyama * Francis Fukuyama
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  • *Francis Fukuyama (1952- ) ''[[The End of History and the Last Man]]'' (1992)
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  • I just removed two more sets of quotes around war on terror. To borrow from Francis Fukuyama, I consider war on terror as silly as war on submarines. Nevertheless, putt
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  • * [[Francis Fukuyama/Definition]]
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  • * [[Francis Fukuyama/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Francis Fukuyama/Metadata]]
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  • {{rpl|Francis Fukuyama}}
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  • ...g the latter decades of the 20th century, culminating in a situation that Francis Fukuyama dramatised as "the end of history". However a controversy gathered strength
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  • }}</ref> than to more unifying paradigms from Francis Fukuyama or Thomas Barnett. Indeed, Barack Obama's Cairo speech of April 2009 attack
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  • * Francis Fukuyama
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  • ..., some not yet started: [[The Pentagon's New Map]], [[The End of History]]/Francis Fukuyama, [[Jihad vs. McWorld]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 16
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