GOV 365N Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Francis Fukuyama, Jeffrey Herbst, Liberal Democracy

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Comparative politics- part 2 of worksheet 1- spring 2016; st. edward"s university. Worksheet 1: comparative readings (essential readings in comparative politics textbook) I don"t believe so, though people do dream of a world where we are all in true control people aren"t rational enough to get there. Comparative politics- part 2 of worksheet 1- spring 2016; st. edward"s university a. What examples does he give for his argument: they generally follow the formation of the three institution but people and cultures form them differently, under different reasons and different social constraints and beliefs. Fukuyama believes that you cannot compare one country to another due to the vast differences and layers each one has to make it individual. He gives a long list about how certain geological groupings have certain aspects unlike other geographical sections. What does this mean state consolidation? : africa is poor, short on manpower, often fragmented and are not b. orientated enough to move as a whole.

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