On the eve of the disintegration of the Soviet Bloc, the "End of History" theory arose in international relations. Two decades on, faced with a vastly transformed world, its originator, Francis Fukuyama, was oblige...On the eve of the disintegration of the Soviet Bloc, the "End of History" theory arose in international relations. Two decades on, faced with a vastly transformed world, its originator, Francis Fukuyama, was obliged to acknowledge that he may have overstated his position. Growing global multipolarity, economic globalization and the information revolution,展开更多
文摘On the eve of the disintegration of the Soviet Bloc, the "End of History" theory arose in international relations. Two decades on, faced with a vastly transformed world, its originator, Francis Fukuyama, was obliged to acknowledge that he may have overstated his position. Growing global multipolarity, economic globalization and the information revolution,