State Building - Francis Fukuyama
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State Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century by Francis Fukuyama
Francis Fukuyama’s State Building explores how nations can create effective governments and maintain order in a rapidly changing world. Focusing on political institutions, governance, and social stability, Fukuyama examines why some states succeed while others struggle with corruption, conflict, and weak institutions. Through detailed examples from around the globe, this book highlights the challenges of building functional governments in the 21st century and offers insights into maintaining stability, promoting development, and fostering democracy. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery.
What you’ll learn
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How effective governance strengthens states and societies
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Why weak institutions lead to instability, corruption, and conflict
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Lessons from successful and failed state-building efforts worldwide
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The role of democracy, rule of law, and accountability in modern governance
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How globalization and modern challenges affect state functionality
Who should read the Book
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Students of political science, international relations, and governance
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Anyone interested in understanding why some nations thrive while others fail
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Readers curious about state-building, democracy, and global politics
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Those seeking insights into the challenges of modern governance
Why buy State Building from Readers’ Republik
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State Building - Francis Fukuyama
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