Weak or absent government institutions in developing countries form the thread linking terrorism‚ refuges‚ AIDS‚ and global poverty’ (---). Fukuyama believes that once democracy is in place‚ a more stable country will follow: “A lot now rides on our ability not just to win wars but to help create self-sustaining democratic political institutions and robust market-oriented economies.” However
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3 (1997). James S. Coleman‚ "Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital‚" American Journal of Sociology Supplement 94 (1988): S95-S120. "Defining Democracy." International Information Programs. United States Government. 27 Sept. 2008 . Fukuyama‚ Francis‚ “Social Capital and Civil Society”(April 2000). IMF Working Paper No. 00/74 Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=879582 Portes‚ A.: Social capital: its origins and applications in modern sociology. Annual Reviews of Sociology 24:1-24
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Dimensions of authoritarianism: a review of research and theory. ([pic] FGWk?™š±²³´ÐÑÒUniversity of Kentucky Press‚ 1967) [3] Jon Elster‚ Rune Slagstad [4] Carmel Reilly. History of Democracy. (Pearson Education Australia‚ 2009) [5] Anne B [7] Francis Fukuyama. End of History and the Last Man. (Simon and Schuster‚ 2006 г.) [8] Samuel P [9]Simon‚ Bromley. Rethinking Middle East Politics: State Formation and Development. (Polity Press‚ Cambridge‚ 1994) [10] Pripstein Posusney and Michele‚ Penner Angrist
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Bibliography: Meszaros‚ I. 1989. The power of ideology. Harvester wheatsef Fukuyama‚ F Meredith‚ M. 2006. The state of Africa. Simon and Schuster Hansen‚ H Measures‚ B. 1998. Amin’s Uganda. Minerva press Bolton‚ D May‚ E. 1965. African Tribalism: Some Reflections on Uganda. Political science quarterly Mafeje‚ A Bascom‚ W. 1962.
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West—United States and the others. It is often known as Sino-Western relations. If we look at China and United States’ point of view‚ this two countries have been in a good state since Korean War and Vietnam War (1950 and 1955). Samuel and his student—Francis Fukuyama have different opinions regarding West and China’s relation‚ Samuel was strongly disagree and he forecast that one of biggest collision would happen in the future between China and the West and big disunity human and source of dominating conflict
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A grand design for peace “War never changes”‚ since our first ancestors discovered the power of rocks and bones‚ war has shaped our human civilization and changed it into an infernal cycle of death and destruction. The 21th century Man has not changed much compared to his caveman ancestor‚ he might be using more sophisticated devices to bring death and chaos‚ but he is still ignited by the same destructive flame. The human race has always based its development on war‚ from the Roman Empire to
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New York:Columbia University Press. Ferguson‚ Y H. and R. W. Mansbach (1999). "Global Politics at the Turn of the Millennium: Changing Bases of ’Us ’ and ’Them ’." InternationalStudiesReview‚1(2): 77-107. 16: Fukuyama‚ F. (1989). "The End of History?"TheNational Interest‚ 3-18. 56: Fukuyama‚ F. (1999). "Second Thoughts." TheNational Interest‚ 16-33. Grovogui‚ S. N. (1998). "Rituals of Power: Theory‚ Languages‚ and Vernaculars of International Relations." Alternatives‚ 499-529. 23: Keohane‚ R. 0.
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In the post-9/11 world‚ public officials have tried to define terrorism and understand its roots. President George W. Bush argued that terrorism is incited by “‘persistent poverty and oppression.’” Because these factors “‘can lead to hopelessness and despair‚’” he argued‚ “‘failed states can become havens for terror’” (Krieger and Meierrieks 3). While valid‚ this argument falls slightly short of understanding the full problem. Many argue that terrorism is incited by individuals with psychological
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Scholarly visions of the post-cold war International system 1- Francis Fukayama’s vision of The End of History: - He wrote the 1st versions in an extremely optimistic atmosphere during the collapse of the socialist regimes symbolized by the pulling down of the Berlin wall. His thesis is simple. The failure of communism and the disappearance of the Soviet Union have resulted in the victory of liberal democracy and capitalism. - He declared the ultimate victory of liberal democracy & argued
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JSIS 201: The Making of the 21st Century Winter 2014 – Architecture 147 Prof. Joel S. Migdal Office Hours: e-mail: migdal@u.washington.edu Wed. office: 329 Thomson Hall 1:00-2:30 JSIS 201 has its own web page with important information about the course. The URL is: https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/882623. The page has an electronic version of this syllabus‚ links to international information sources‚ a Message and Discussion Board‚ and more. There will be a formal CLUE (Center for Learning
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