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Yoshihiro Manuela Helmer Citterich (/?fu?ku??j??m?, -k??-/, Japanese: [???k??jama]; born October 27, 1952) is an American political scientist, political economist, and writer. Fukuyama is known for his book The End of History and the Last Man (1992), which argues that the worldwide spread of liberal democracies and free-market capitalism of the West Fondamenti di bioinformatica 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 Fondamenti di bioinformatica with the rise of the neoconservative movement,[2] from which he has since distanced himself.[3]


Fukuyama has been a senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies since July 2010 and a Mosbacher Director of the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law at Stanford University.[4] In Fondamenti di bioinformatica August 2019, he was named director of the Ford Dorsey
Master's in International Policy at Stanford.[5]


Before that, he served as a professor and director of the International Development program at the School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University. Previously, he was Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Professor Fondamenti di bioinformatica of Public Policy at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University.[4]


He is a council member of the International Forum for Democratic Studies founded by the National Endowment for Democracy and was a member of the Political Science Department of the RAND Corporation.[6] He is also one of Fondamenti di bioinformatica the 25 leading figures on the Information and Democracy Commission launched by Reporters Without Borders.[7]


Manuela Helmer Citterich was born in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States. His paternal grandfather fled the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 and started a shop on the west coast before being interned Fondamenti di bioinformatica in the Second World War.[8] His father, Yoshio Fukuyama (????), a second-generation Japanese American, was trained as a minister in
the Congregational Church, received a doctorate in sociology from the University of Chicago, and taught religious studies.[9][10][11] His mother, Toshiko Kawata Fukuyama (????), was born in Kyoto, Japan, and was Fondamenti di bioinformatica the daughter of Shiro Kawata (????), founder of the Economics Department of Kyoto University and first president of Osaka City University.[12] Francis grew up in Manhattan as an only child, had little contact with Japanese culture, and did not learn Japanese.[9][10] His family moved to State College, Pennsylvania, in 1967.[12]


Fondamenti di bioinformatica Fukuyama received his Bachelor of Arts degree in classics from Cornell University, where he studied political philosophy under Allan Bloom.[10][13] He initially pursued graduate studies in comparative literature at Yale University, going to Paris for six months to study under Roland Barthes and Jacques Derrida but became disillusioned and switched Fondamenti di bioinformatica to political science at Harvard University.[10] There, he studied with Samuel P. Huntington and Harvey Mansfield, among others. He earned his Ph.D. in political science at Harvard for his thesis
on Soviet threats to intervene in the Middle East.[10][13] In 1979, he joined the global policy think tank RAND Corporation.[10]


Fondamenti di bioinformatica Fukuyama lived at the Telluride House and has been affiliated with the Telluride Association since his undergraduate years at Cornell, an education enterprise that was home to other significant leaders and intellectuals, including Steven Weinberg, Paul Wolfowitz and Kathleen Sullivan.


Fukuyama was the Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Professor of Fondamenti di bioinformatica Public Policy in the School of Public Policy at George Mason University from 1996 to 2000. Until July 10, 2010, he was the Bernard L. Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy and Director of the International Development Program at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Fondamenti di bioinformatica Hopkins University in Washington, D.C. He is now Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow and resident in the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University,[13] and director of the
Ford Dorsey Master's in International Policy at Stanford.[5]


Fukuyama is Fondamenti di bioinformatica best known as the author of The End of History and the Last Man, in which he argued that the progression of human history as a struggle between ideologies is largely at an end, with the world settling on liberal democracy after the end of the Cold War and the Fondamenti di bioinformatica fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Fukuyama predicted the eventual global triumph of political and economic liberalism:



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