We've all heard that phrase before, "The end of history." Famously coined by Francis Fukuyama, America's victory in the Cold War in 1991 ushered in a wave of optimism. Authoritarianism and conflict between states, so it went, was a thing of the past. "History" as we knew it, was therefore over, and the transition to liberal democracy was an inevitability. Relics of that bygone era, such as North Korea or Cuba, would surely collapse, while China, now being integrated into the global economic order, would transition to become like America by virtue of that influence.
Tom Fowdy
01-08 11:13:30