Francis Fukuyama is the type of person who was able to fulfill himself in many different areas. He is a well-known specialist in such fields as philosophy, political science and economics. In addition, he unleashed his potential as a writer, giving the world several significant books and many articles on various topics.
Early years
His story began in Chicago in 1952, when Francis Fukuyama was born into a family of Japanese immigrants. The resettlement of the Fukuyama family began with grandfather Francis, who fled to the United States from the Russo-Japanese War. His father received a doctorate in America, so we can say that the boy was brought up in an environment dominated by a desire for knowledge. At school, the future political scientist made great strides, but he never paid much attention to his native language and culture. What directions for further study did the young Francis Fukuyama choose? The biography of his subsequent years proves that academicism really took a central place in the life of the future scientificdoer.
Education
After graduating from school, Francis enters Cornell University, where he studies political philosophy. He graduated from there with a Bachelor of Arts and decided to continue his education at Yale University in the field of comparative literature. After spending 6 months in Paris, he realized that this direction did not suit him, as a result of which he decided to study political science at Harvard. There he managed to successfully defend his doctoral dissertation in philosophy on the topic of the policy of Soviet intervention in the Middle East. Almost immediately after the defense, he tries himself as a lecturer at the universities of California. As you can see, Fukuyama devoted himself entirely to science, being able to touch on the most extensive areas and ultimately deciding which of them are most close to him.
Career
Francis Fukuyama devoted almost 10 years of his life to work at the RAND Corporation research center, of which he remains a consultant to this day. One of the main life achievements and points in the track record is the position of a specialist in Mediterranean cooperation in the US State Department. Later he becomes Deputy Director for Military-Political Relations in Europe. Thanks to this, he became a member of the delegation to negotiate the autonomy of Palestine. This experience is an invaluable treasure on the life path of Francis Fukuyama, because belonging to the Reagan administration, and then George W. Bush, significantly raised his authority, which provided himmany opportunities to follow.
Scientific activities and publications
Francis Fukuyama has worked in many well-known and prestigious establishments. A brief biography of the last 20 years of his life says that during this time he managed to visit the professor's chair at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Policy. He also held a senior position in the political development program at the School of Advanced International Studies at the Rulership University. Since 2012, he has been a fellow of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University, where he is also a fellow at the Center for Democracy, Development and Law. And this is not the whole list of institutions in which Fukuyama was due to his high authority. However, the real fame brought him the publication of the book "The End of History and the Last Man", which was based on his own scientific article. Both of these works led to a broad discussion of the main concepts and ideas of the scientist, which was greatly facilitated by the period of the publication of the work, 1992, the period when the Soviet Union had just recently collapsed.
Francis' other works are no less fundamental. There are many fascinating interviews with Fukuyama and articles on various topics written by this scientist in the public domain.
Main Research and Views
Over the years of scientific activity, he managed to study the specifics of many problems coveringseveral time periods and stages in the development of world politics. Naturally, during this time the views of the scientist on various issues have changed. He pays most attention to issues of international cooperation, state structure and political regimes of our time, as well as economic systems. He is distinguished by his subtle instinct and ability to predict through a comprehensive study of the determinants and prerequisites of certain phenomena in states.
Thanks to the specifics of work, there are practically no countries left in the world that Francis Fukuyama has not visited. The photo above was taken by him during his stay in Sydney, and the high quality of the image proves that the scientist has another hobby that is not so widely known. Fukuyama's example deserves to be emulated, because few people manage to realize themselves so successfully in their favorite field and at the same time do not forget about their hobby.