O desenvolvimento político em huntington e fukuyama

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The article contrasts the theories of Huntington and Fukuyama on political development. The analyzed works, Political order in changing societies and The end of history, fall between two decisive historical moments - in 1968 and 1989. Huntington disassembled the equivalence between political development and modernization; Fukuyama reaffirmed democracy as the destiny of all countries and, as such, it is the end of history. In this comparison, two axes call our attention: The production context of these works and the alternation between the theoreticals poles of democracy and stability. The article shows how, although reenters democracy in thepolitical development theory, instablility remains a prime focus of analysis in Fukuyama's thought.

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de Mello, N. N. (2010). O desenvolvimento político em huntington e fukuyama. Lua Nova, 1(80), 97–125. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-64452010000200005

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