Proper noun
A surname from Japanese.
A city in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Source: en.wiktionary.org"All of these people around me were cheering wildly," citation Fukuyama remembers. Source: Internet
Francis Fukuyama: Origins of Political Order: From Pre-Human Times to the French Revolution Vladislaus became the magnates' helpless "prisoner"; he could make no decision without their consent. Source: Internet
Discussing this book at a 2009 conference, Fukuyama outlined his belief that inequality within Latin American nations is a key impediment to growth. Source: Internet
Fukuyama is of course famous for his 1989 essay and subsequent book “The End of History and the Last Man” which argued that history seemed to have a direction moving politics ever closer to what we would consider democratic forms. Source: Internet
Fukuyama 1 espoused orthodox free market systems (because that is an expression of liberty.). Source: Internet
In a damning new book (America at the Crossroads), Fukuyama now warns history will not look kindly on the Iraq war or its aftermath, adding that the neo-con dream should be consigned to the scrapheap of history. Source: Internet