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Fukuyama Discusses Liberal Democracy vs. China in House Oversight Hearing

Fukuyama Discusses Liberal Democracy vs. China in House Oversight Hearing The passage records academic commentary on political theory during a congressional hearing. It mentions no concrete actions, transactions, or misconduct, and only references a well‑known public intellectual. While it provides context on views of liberal democracy versus China, it lacks actionable leads, novel revelations, or ties to powerful actors beyond the speaker. Key insights: Francis Fukuyama reiterates belief that liberal democracy remains the default form of government.; He acknowledges China as a plausible alternative but doubts its exportability.; Mentions political decay as a new concern not present in his original 'End of History' thesis.

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Fukuyama Discusses Liberal Democracy vs. China in House Oversight Hearing The passage records academic commentary on political theory during a congressional hearing. It mentions no concrete actions, transactions, or misconduct, and only references a well‑known public intellectual. While it provides context on views of liberal democracy versus China, it lacks actionable leads, novel revelations, or ties to powerful actors beyond the speaker. Key insights: Francis Fukuyama reiterates belief that liberal democracy remains the default form of government.; He acknowledges China as a plausible alternative but doubts its exportability.; Mentions political decay as a new concern not present in his original 'End of History' thesis.

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