Fukuyama信息详情
n.福山
ai fukuhara───还有福原爱
Once upon a time, Fukuyama would have been part of the gang.───曾几何时,福山会是这帮人中的一员。
for Fukuyama, is what's most important.───对福山来说,这才是至关重要的。
Fukuyama: Let me play devil's advocate on this.───福山:在这个问题上,让我来扮演魔鬼的辩护者。
Fukuyama seems to be warning that, in Darwinian terms, the Chinese system may be more adaptive than the land of the free.───福山好像实在达尔文主义的基础上警告中国制度比美国这片自由之地更具有适应能力。
But there was no straight path from the early claims of rights-bearing citizens to the full modern state, Mr. Fukuyama notes.───福山注意到,要从早期的权利分担的公民社会发展到现代国家,并没有终南捷径可走。
Over the years, Fukuyama has scampered across the world's chalkboard like an intellectual chameleon.───多年来,福山象一条知识界的变色龙,游遍世界的版图。
A lack of genuinely accountable government, Mr. Fukuyama says, kept China in a sort of suspended animation.───福山还说,中国缺乏真正对老百姓负责的政治体制,这让他们一直停留在僵化的状态。
Francis Fukuyama: You got to know the Chinese leadership when you were at Goldman Sachs, well before you came to be Treasury Secretary.───弗朗西斯·福山(以下称福山):就任财长之前,你在高盛任职时,就曾为中国领导层所知。
Francis Fukuyama, one of the US's great thinkers, points out that the nation's love for guns is not just about personal protection.───美国伟大的思想家之一弗朗西斯·福山指出,这个民族对于枪支的热衷远远超过了出于个人保护的目的。
Francis Fukuyama, The End of History and the Last Man , New York : Free Press, xxxx.
Fast-forward more than two decades and Fukuyama, now 58 and the Freeman Spogli senior fellow at Stanford University, has aged enviably little.
Fukuyama notes. Unlike China, Europe was united only for brief periods, and the fragmentation helped to roil the status quo and drive political change.
His work on social capital and civic engagement has been heavily drawn upon by Francis Fukuyama and others.
It also meant, Fukuyama indicated, the end of large-scale war.
Fukuyama is unlikely to attach much weight to Liberation theology, which he would no doubt classify as a doomed subspecies of Marxism-Leninism.
The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution. By Francis Fukuyama.
Francis Fukuyama has been accused of many things—triumphalism, utopianism, warmongering—but never a lack of ambition.
As Mr Fukuyama observes: "There is an inverse correlation between the strength of the centralised state and the strength of patrimonial groups.