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Political Order and Political Decay is Francis Fukuyama’s sweeping historical analysis of how political institutions emerge, strengthen, and ultimately decay across civilizations. Building on his earlier work, Fukuyama traces the development of state institutions from ancient China to modern America, examining the critical factors that enable societies to establish effective governance.
The book explores how countries transition from tribal societies to organized states, and analyzes the mechanisms that sustain political order. Fukuyama also addresses the contemporary challenges facing modern democracies, including institutional corruption, partisan gridlock, and the erosion of governmental effectiveness. Through historical examples and comparative analysis, he demonstrates that political decay is not inevitable but requires conscious effort and reform to prevent.
This essential work provides readers with a deeper understanding of political development and offers insights into how societies can maintain and restore institutional health.







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