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Francis Fukuyama
Nonresident Scholar, Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program

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Francis Fukuyama is a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He is also the Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), and a faculty member of FSI's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL). He is also director of Stanford's Masters in International Policy Program and a professor (by courtesy) of political science.

Dr. Fukuyama has written widely on issues in development and international politics. His 1992 book, The End of History and the Last Man, has appeared in over twenty foreign editions. His most recent book, Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment, was published in September 2018.  His next book, Liberalism and Its Discontents, will be published in the spring of 2022.

Francis Fukuyama received his BA from Cornell University in classics and his PhD from Harvard in political science.  He was a member of the Political Science Department of the RAND Corporation and of the Policy Planning Staff of the U.S. Department of State. From 1996-2000, he was Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Professor of Public Policy at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University, and from 2001-2010, he was Bernard L. Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. He served as a member of the President’s Council on Bioethics from 2001-2004. 

Dr. Fukuyama holds honorary doctorates from Connecticut College, Doane College, Doshisha University (Japan), Kansai University (Japan), and Aarhus University (Denmark), and the Pardee Rand Graduate School. He is also a nonresident fellow at the Center for Global Development. He is a member of the Board of Governors of the Pardee Rand Graduate School and the Volcker Alliance. He is a member of the American Political Science Association and the Council on Foreign Relations. He is married to Laura Holmgren and has three children.


education
PhD, Political Science, Harvard University, BA, Classics, Cornell University  
languages
English

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Trump and the Crisis of Liberalism

A conversation about what Trump’s return to the presidency means for liberal democracy—and whether its future, in the United States and around the world, is truly at stake.

· November 21, 2024
The Foreign Affairs Interview podcast
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The Year of Elections Has Been Good for Democracy

But the Biggest Test Will Come in America

· September 5, 2024
Foreign Affairs
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It’s Not Too Late to Reverse America’s Political Decay

When a society’s institutions fail to adapt to changing circumstances, sclerosis follows.

· March 1, 2024
Financial Times
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Don’t Let Texas and Florida Chew Up the Internet

The Supreme Court should strike down the two states’ efforts to regulate online speech. Those choices should be left to users, empowered by new technologies.

· February 29, 2024
Wall Street Journal
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What's Wrong with Liberalism: Theory

The shift from classical liberalism into "woke" liberalism isn't inevitable–and can be reversed. Francis Fukuyama's latest.

· January 22, 2024
American Purpose
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Economies of Scale, Part I: Artificial Intelligence

With the rise of generative AI, issues of scale and concentrated economic power pose a new challenge to democracies.

· November 27, 2023
American Purpose
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The Missing Context

In the days to come, discussions of the context surrounding Israel and Hamas will become necessary as a means of sorting out moral rights and wrongs.

· October 23, 2023
American Purpose
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Ukraine at War

If the United States can finally provide the weaponry to really force a showdown in Crimea, the Ukrainians could achieve something that looks like victory; let’s hope that the Biden administration finally comes to understand this and acts accordingly.

· September 18, 2023
American Purpose
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China’s Road to Ruin

Conflicts over BRI debt will continue to impede debt-relief efforts, undermining both the economic health of indebted developing countries and the effectiveness of the IMF.

· August 22, 2023
Foreign Affairs
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Democracy and the AI Revolution

How are AI and biotechnology impacting democracy? Francis Fukuyama weighs in.

· July 31, 2023
American Purpose