Citation: F. Fukuyama, SEEING LIKE A STATE - HOW CERTAIN SCHEMES TO IMPROVE THE HUMAN CONDITION HAVE FAILED - SCOTT,JC, Foreign affairs, 77(4), 1998, pp. 121-121
Citation: F. Fukuyama, WHO KILLED HOMER - THE DEMISE OF CLASSICAL EDUCATION AND THE RECOVERYOF GREEK WISDOM - HANSON,VD, HEATH,J, Foreign affairs, 77(4), 1998, pp. 121-122
Citation: F. Fukuyama, CONQUESTS AND CULTURES - MILITARY EXPANSION AND THE MAKING OF CIVILIZATION - SOWELL,T, Foreign affairs, 77(4), 1998, pp. 122-122
Citation: F. Fukuyama, THE CHARACTER OF NATIONS - HOW POLITICS MAKES AND BREAKS PROSPERITY, FAMILY, AND CIVILITY - CODEVILLA,AM, Foreign affairs, 77(3), 1998, pp. 130-130
Citation: F. Fukuyama, THEOLOGIANS OF A NEW-WORLD ORDER - NIEBUHR,REINHOLD AND THE CHRISTIANREALISTS, 1920-1948 - WARREN,H, Foreign affairs, 77(3), 1998, pp. 130-131
Citation: F. Fukuyama, KEEPING THE PEACE - MULTIDIMENSIONAL UN OPERATIONS IN CAMBODIA AND ELSALVADOR - DOYLE,MW, JOHNSTONE,I, ORR,RC, Foreign affairs, 77(3), 1998, pp. 131-131
Citation: F. Fukuyama, CRACKS IN THE CONSENSUS - DEBATING THE DEMOCRACY AGENDA IN US FOREIGN-POLICY - WIARDA,HJ, Foreign affairs, 77(2), 1998, pp. 140-141
Citation: F. Fukuyama, THE KILLING OF HISTORY - HOW LITERARY-CRITICS AND SOCIAL THEORISTS ARE MURDERING OUR PAST - WINDSCHUTTLE,K, Foreign affairs, 77(2), 1998, pp. 141-141
Citation: F. Fukuyama, THE COMPLEXITY OF COOPERATION - AGENT-BASED MODELS OF COMPETITION ANDCOLLABORATION - AXELROD,R, Foreign affairs, 77(2), 1998, pp. 142-143