Fukuyama, Francis
FUKUYAMA, Francis
FUKUYAMA, Francis. American, b. 1952. Genres: Third World, Politics/Government, History. Career: Pan Heuristics Inc., Los Angeles, CA, consultant, 1978-79; RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, associate social scientist, 1979-81, senior staff member of political science department, 1983-89; Policy Planning Staff, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC, member of the U.S. Delegation to the Egyptian-Israeli talks on Palestinian autonomy, 1981-82, deputy director, 1989-90. University of California, Los Angeles, visiting lecturer in political science, 1986, 1989; consultant. Publications: (ed. with A. Korbonski) The Soviet Union and the Third World: The Last Three Decades, 1987; A Look at "The End of History?," 1990; The End of History and the Last Man, 1992; United States-Japan Security Relationship after the Cold War, 1993; Trust, 1995; Virtual Corporation and Army Organization, 1997; Great Disruption, 1999; (with others) Information and Biological Revolutions, 2000. Address: Bernard Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1619 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Room 732, Washington, DC 20036-2213, U.S.A. Online address: fukuyama@jhu.edu; www.francisfukuyama.com