What makes nations succeed and fail?

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“Political Order and Political Decay” is a courageous book by an author at the peak of his analytical and literary powers. This project started as an attempt to rewrite and update Samuel Huntington’s classic “Political Order in Changing Societies,” published in 1968. Yet Fukuyama has what Huntington sorely lacked, namely the ability to communicate complex ideas through engaging prose. He’s both a perceptive political analyst and a wonderful storyteller. Clearly, something has indeed gone haywire in our world: Serious political science is not supposed to be so enjoyable.

 

What makes nations succeed and fail?

Francis Fukuyama explores the essential characteristics of a successful liberal democracy.
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