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Diplomacy and International Relations by Bastian Friborg

Fukuyamas End of History - Still valid?

28 Oct 2025

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Press play and let us explore the relevance of Francis Fukuyama's groundbreaking essay 'The End of History' in this comprehensive historical analysis. This episode examines Fukuyama End of History theory and its implications for liberal democracy, modern political theory, and contemporary global trends.Together we look into international relations discourse as we assess whether Fukuyama's thesis about the triumph of liberal democratic ideals still holds relevance today. Our analysis covers the evolution of political systems, challenges to democratic governance, and the ongoing debate in modern political theory circles.Key topics include:• Fukuyama End of History thesis and its core arguments• Liberal democracy's current state and future prospects • Modern political theory perspectives on historical development• Global trends challenging or supporting Fukuyama's predictions• International relations implications for today's world• Historical analysis methodology and contemporary relevanceWhether you're a student of political science, international relations enthusiast, or curious about democracy's future, this episode offers valuable insights into one of the most influential works in modern political theory.🎧 Subscribe for more episodes on Spotify or Apple Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/iqulture/subscribe

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