Francis Fukuyama believes that liberal democracy is thought to be the ultimate and viable form of political system. This means that liberal democracy will be the final form of state power. The discussion of Fukuyama was made after the Cold War, the power country was the United States, and since he was practicing democracy against neighboring countries and countries affected by the United States, when he created it It was rational. However, in the 1990s, it began to become a more authoritarian regime.
Francis Fukuyama's article "The End of History" celebrated clear and academically the victory of liberal democracy. Using somewhat strange historical definition, Fukuyama no longer has ideological contradictions and concluded that all competitors of modern liberalism had defeated. To support his conclusion, Fukuyama pointed out a similar position in the early 19th century Hegel where the principles of freedom and equality expressed in the American and French revolution were won. Along with the modern decline of fascism and communism,
In the early years of 1989, Francis Fukuyama first wrote "the end of history", then expanded to the shape of a book in 1992 and insisted on the victory of Western democracy and the arrival of the world of post ideology . Clearly, for us all, this is a great simplification over the next 25 years. Nevertheless, according to historians influenced by these conflicts, despite the 9/11 incident, the war in Afghanistan and Iraq over the past 70 years, network related disputes, all other after 1946 Conflict and war. In terms of population proportion, it is the most peaceful thing in human history. This is also one of the longest period of relative peace. This "relatively peaceful" era was partially caused by human-induced causes after World War II. That is, America (and Canada) was not ruins of Europe, Soviet, Japan, and China.
A political scientist Francis Fukuyama proclaimed "the end of history" by seeing special events that occurred in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in 1989. According to Fukuyama, the collapse of the iron curtain and the opening up of the Russian economy and society have announced the arrival of a new world based on universal freedom and democracy. Early signs are positive. After collapsing under the repression of the Soviet repression, Eastern Europe accepted liberalism away from its chain. Poland, the Czech Republic, the Baltic countries adopt free markets and individual freedoms. East Germany will hurry and touch its alienated Western counterparts, and a unified and liberalized country will soon follow. At an attractive moment, China may even fall into a liberal camp.