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In a recent interview, Francis Fukuyama revisited his earlier "End of History" thesis, noting that China has forged a development path driven by quasi-market mechanisms and the integration of new technologies, with an innovative capacity surpassing expectations. In contrast, he said, American democracy is becoming increasingly fragmented. He added that if China sustains its current momentum, its model could offer valuable lessons. #GoodPoint
In a recent interview, Francis Fukuyama revisited his earlier "End of History" thesis, noting that China has forged a development path driven by quasi-market mechanisms and the integration of new technologies, with an innovative capacity surpassing expectations. In contrast, he said, American democracy is becoming increasingly fragmented. He added that if China sustains its current momentum, its model could offer valuable lessons. #GoodPoint