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Personal bio
Francis Fukuyama is Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), resident in FSI's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. He is also 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 latest book, The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution, is part of a two-volume work on political development. The second volume, Political Order and Political Decay: From the French Revolution to the Present, is scheduled to be published in October 2014. Francis Fukuyama received his B.A. from Cornell University in classics, and his Ph.D. 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 US 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. Currently teaching
INTLPOL 300J: International Policy Journal
(Autumn, Spring)
INTLPOL 300A: International Policy Speaker Series (Autumn) INTLPOL 310: Policy Change Studio (Winter, Spring) INTLPOL 310A: Capstone Field Research (Spring) INTLPOL 307: Policy Problem-Solving in the Real World (Spring) |