Conversations With History - Francis Fukuyama


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Francis Fukuyama for a discussion of his new book, The Origins of Political Order. Fukuyama traces his intellectual odyssey, discusses the origins of "The End of History" thesis, and describes the influence of Samuel Huntington. The conversation moves on to focus on the problem of political order. Fukayama identifies his purpose in writing the new book, the importance of history and comparative studies to the development of his arguments, the relevance of insights from the biological sciences, and the role of ideas in institution building. He compares the evolution of the state in China and India and then assesses the relevance of the Chinese model of state power in an era of globalization. He then offers an analysis of the neo-conservative agenda. He concludes with advice for students as they prepare for the future. conversations.berkeley.edu


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Francis Fukuyama on "The Origins of Political Order," 10/6/11


Francis Fukuyama discusses "The Origins of Political Order," at UC Berkeley's International House on October 6, 2011. The lecture was part of the I-House 'Globalization Series.'


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Francis Fukuyama - Radical Islam's Threat to Democracy


Complete video at: fora.tv Francis Fukuyama, political scientist and author of "The End of History and the Last Man," argues that radical Islam does not pose as effective a long-term challenge to modernity and liberal democracy as many of its critics think. ----- "The End Of History Revisited" with Francis Fukuyama speaking at a seminar hosted by The Long Now Foundation. Frank Fukuyama's 1992 book "The End of History and the Last Man" had profound and lasting impact with its declaration that science and technology, the growing global economy, and liberal democracy are leading history in a quite different direction than Marx and Hegel imagined. In this revisit to those themes, Fukuyama examines conflict with and within Islam, the need for a diffuse form of global governance to deal with problems like climate change, and the deeper implications of biotechnology. - The Long Now Foundation Professor Fukuyama has worked at several prominent think tanks and public policy organizations, he has served the US Department of State in posts related to Middle East affairs, and is a 2002 appointee to the President's Council on Bioethics. Francis Fukuyama is Bernard Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, and Director of its International Development Program. He is the author of "The End of History and the Last Man."


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Francis Fukuyama: How Did We Get Here?


How did our political system grow into what we have today? Author Francis Fukuyama on political order and the inevitability of conflict.


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Dialogue: Francis Fukuyama and Tu Weiming 杜維明


This is public lecture part of the dialogue on Confucian Humanism as World Governance which was held at Stanford University on 2012.02.21. There will be a Q&A session uploaded separately at a later time. Tu Weiming: Lifetime Professor in Philosophy and Director of Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies at Peking University and Research Professor and Senior Fellow of the Asia Center at Harvard University. Francis Fukuyama: Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow, the Center on Democracy. This event was co-sponsored by the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law's 'The Governance Project' and the Confucius Institute at Stanford University.


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Francis Fukuyama: America's Future


Francis Fukuyama says that a gridlocked and dysfunctional political system can't get America back to fiscal stability. More at: bit.ly


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Francis Fukuyama: "The Origins of the State: China and India"


Francis Fukuyama, director of the International Development Program, discussed this topic as part of his lecture series entitled, "Getting to Denmark: Where the State, Rule of Law and Accountable Government Come From."


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Foreign Affairs LIVE: The Future of History with Francis Fukuyama


On March 22, Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose led a conversation with renowned political scientist and author Francis Fukuyama on themes from his decades of research and writing, and the conclusions he drew in a recent contribution to Foreign Affairs, The Future of History. Watch them discuss the history and future of liberal democracy and the factors--from technology and biomedicine to popular uprisings in the East and socioeconomic disparity--that will determine the arc of humanity. Read his article and more on these topics at www.ForeignAffairs.com


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Francis Fukuyama: Future of Conflict


Francis Fukuyama argues that looking at violence over the span of human history shows that we are getting more peaceful. This Carnegie Council event took place on April 29, 2011 . For complete video, audio, and transcript, go to: www.carnegiecouncil.org


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Francis Fukuyama: China vs. United States


Francis Fukuyama discusses the differences in political development between the United States and China. This Carnegie Council event took place on May 2, 2011. For complete video, audio, and transcript, go to: www.carnegiecouncil.org


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Francis Fukuyama: India vs. China


Francis Fukuyama looks at Indian and Chinese history to assess which emerging market to invest in. This Carnegie Council event took place on May 2, 2011. For complete video, audio, and transcript, go to: www.carnegiecouncil.org


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Christopher Hitchens on Francis Fukuyama part 1 of 6


Christopher Hitchens dissects and criticizes Francis Fukuyama's thesis: "The End of History and the Last Man" Part 1 / 6


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Francis Fukuyama: The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution


SAIS Hosted Book Launch Event With Francis Fukuyama on April 25 Francis Fukuyama, senior fellow at the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute and Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at Stanford University; Adam Garfinkle, editor of The American Interest; Michael Woolcock, lead social development specialist for the World Bank's Development Research Group; and Cinnamon Dornsife (moderator), acting director of the SAIS International Development Program, discussed Fukuyama's new book, The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution.


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Francis Fukuyama: State Formation


Francis Fukuyama warns that nation building takes more time than the American foreign policy four or five year attention span. This Carnegie Council event took place on April 29, 2011. For complete video, audio, and transcript, go to: www.carnegiecouncil.org


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What Kind of Superpower Will China Be? - Francis Fukuyama


Complete video at: fora.tv Author and political scientist forecasts China's image as a future world superpower. ----- About 400 hundred people attended the Centre's event in Sydney with the renowned American political scientist, thinker and author Professor Francis Fukuyama on 28 May. Chief Executive Professor Geoffrey Garrett conversed with Professor Fukuyama on a wide range of issues from the new administration's foreign policy, to the rise of China, the use of hard and soft power and the impact of climate change. The conversation was followed by a Q & A session - The University of Sydney Professor Francis Fukuyama has worked at several prominent think tanks and public policy organizations, he has served the US Department of State in posts related to Middle East affairs, and is a 2002 appointee to the President's Council on Bioethics. Francis Fukuyama is Bernard Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, and Director of its International Development Program.He is the author of The End of History and the Last Man.


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Francis Fukuyama: Modern Political Institutions


Francis Fukuyama describes the three institutions that make up modern politics order as "the state is all about concentrating power, rule of law is about limiting power, and accountability is about making power responsive to citizens' interests." This Carnegie Council event took place on May 2, 2011. For complete video, audio, and transcript, go to: www.carnegiecouncil.org


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Samuel Huntington's Clash of Civilizations or Francis Fukuyama's End of History?


In this 1992 lecture at the American Enterprise institute a young Francis Fukuyama best known as the author of The End of History and the Last Man challenge his former professor Samuel P. Huntington about Fundamentals of The Clash of Civilizations.


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Chandran Nair and Dr. Francis Fukuyama speech at India Today Conclave 2007


India Today Conclave 2007 - Dr. Francis Fukuyama (Author & Professor, Johns Hopkins University) and Chandran Nair (Founder & CEO, Global Institute For Tomorrow ) World: End of History or Brave New Future?


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India Today Conclave 2007 - Dr. Francis Fukuyama (Author & Professor, Johns Hopkins University) and Chandran Nair (Founder & CEO, Global Institute For Tomorrow ) World: End of History or Brave New Future?


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The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution


Stanford professor Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) and resident in FSI's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, spoke about his latest book, The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution, Nov. 15 as part of the 2011-12 Vanderbilt Chancellor's Lecture series. In his latest book, Fukuyama draws from multiple disciplines including evolutionary biology, anthropology, economics, history and archaeology to trace the evolution and development of societies and political institutions including those in China, India and the Middle East. The Chancellor's Lecture Series brings to Vanderbilt and the greater Nashville community intellectuals and critical thinkers who are shaping today's world.


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Status Of Liberal Democracy: End Is Nigh? or Rough Patch? Fukuyama & Rose w/ Charlie Rose [1of2]


The Status Of Liberal Democracy: The End Is Nigh? -or- Just A Rough Patch? Francis Fukuyama & Gideon Rose on: "The Clash Of Ideas: The Ideological Battles That Made The Modern World, And Will Shape The Future" with Charlie Rose 05.04.12 [ part1of2: ~12min | part2of2: ~13min | 1080p ] "None of these problems are insoluble, but ... you do not solve the problems if you kind of complacently believe, 'well, we've been through this before, we've seen worse, and we'll get through this in the future'. ... Unless people feel that there's a kind of really pressing sense of crisis about self-correcting the problems of democratic capitalism, then we actually won't get to this future..." -- Francis Fukuyama next part2of2: Liberal Democracy: End Is Nigh? -or- Rough Patch? [2of2] www.youtube.com Francis Fukuyama & Gideon Rose with Charlie Rose 05.04.12 www.charlierose.com Francis Fukuyama author, The End Of History (1989) www.kropfpolisci.com School Of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) & Stanford University fukuyama.stanford.edu Gideon Rose editor, Foreign Affairs Magazine www.foreignaffairs.com bio@ Simon & Schuster authors.simonandschuster.com


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Status Of Liberal Democracy: End Is Nigh? or Rough Patch? Fukuyama & Rose w/ Charlie Rose [2of2]


The Status Of Liberal Democracy: The End Is Nigh? -or- Just A Rough Patch? Francis Fukuyama & Gideon Rose on: "The Clash Of Ideas: The Ideological Battles That Made The Modern World, And Will Shape The Future" with Charlie Rose 05.04.12 [ part1of2: ~12min | part2of2: ~13min | 1080p ] "None of these problems are insoluble, but ... you do not solve the problems if you kind of complacently believe, 'well, we've been through this before, we've seen worse, and we'll get through this in the future'. ... Unless people feel that there's a kind of really pressing sense of crisis about self-correcting the problems of democratic capitalism, then we actually won't get to this future..." -- Francis Fukuyama previous part1of2: Liberal Democracy: End Is Nigh? -or- Rough Patch? [1of2] www.youtube.com Francis Fukuyama & Gideon Rose with Charlie Rose 05.04.12 www.charlierose.com Francis Fukuyama author, The End Of History (1989) www.kropfpolisci.com School Of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) & Stanford University fukuyama.stanford.edu Gideon Rose editor, Foreign Affairs Magazine www.foreignaffairs.com bio@ Simon & Schuster authors.simonandschuster.com


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Francis Fukuyama Introduces Senator Carl Levin - Task Force Conference 2009 (Part 1 of 2)


Francis Fukuyama, the Bernard L. Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy & Director of the International Development Program at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, introduces Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) at the Task Force on Financial Integrity & Economic Development 2009 annual conference, titled "Increasing Transparency in Global Finance: A Development Imperative."


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Student's Endeavor book review: Francis Fukuyama - The origins of political order


As part of my blog at studentsendeavor.wordpress.com I decided to make a video review of Francis Fukuyama's The origins of political order. Fell free to have a look at the rest of my blog as well.


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GHR Forum 2011: Future Talents in Asian Hegemony


During the global financial crisis that was originated from the United States in 2008, Asian countries has successfully recovered from the economic recession by highlighting their traditional Asian values such as loyalty to community, commitment to education, consensual governance, and strong emphasis on social order and stability. Some say 21st century will be dominated by Asian economy and culture as China, a dominant power in Asia, has risen as a global superpower. In light of that, Dr. Francis Fukuyama will speak on future global society and potentials of human talents in 'Asian Hegemony' in this session. Special Session III - Asian Politics and Asian Individualism [Moderator] Joohyun Kim, President, Hyundai Research Institute [Speakers] Francis Fukuyama, Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford Univ.


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Hegel, Kojeve, Fukuyama and the End of History


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News Fix Interview With Francis Fukuyama Pt 1


Recorded on March 24, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.


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GHRF2007: Richard C. Holbrooke, Francis Fukuyama, Yoshiaki Shin


[ Opening Address of Globla HR Forum 2007] * Speaker : -Richard C. Holbrooke, Vice-Chairman, Perseus LLC., USA -Francis Fukuyama, Professor, John Hopkins University, USA -Yoshiaki Shin, Chairman, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co., Limited, Japan


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GHRF2006: Francis Fukuyama , Johns Hopkins University


[ Group Interview of Global HR Forum 2006 ] Dialogue betwwen: - Francis Fukuyama , Professor of Johns Hopkins University , USA - Il SaKong, Chairman & CEO, Institute for Global Economics, Korea


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Is McCain Really Bush III? - Francis Fukuyama


Complete video at: fora.tv Author and political scientist Francis Fukuyama argues that characterizations of John McCain's foreign policy as "too similar" to George W. Bush's are unfounded. ----- About 400 hundred people attended the Centre's event in Sydney with the renowned American political scientist, thinker and author Professor Francis Fukuyama on 28 May. Chief Executive Professor Geoffrey Garrett conversed with Professor Fukuyama on a wide range of issues from the new administration's foreign policy, to the rise of China, the use of hard and soft power and the impact of climate change. The conversation was followed by a Q and A session - The University of Sydney Professor Francis Fukuyama has worked at several prominent think tanks and public policy organizations, he has served the US Department of State in posts related to Middle East affairs, and is a 2002 appointee to the President's Council on Bioethics. Francis Fukuyama is Bernard Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, and Director of its International Development Program.He is the author of The End of History and the Last Man.


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Christopher Hitchens on Francis Fukuyama part 2 of 6


Christopher Hitchens dissects and criticizes Francis Fukuyama's thesis: "The End of History and the Last Man" Part 2 / 6


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