Fukuyama's 'end of history': democracy & free-trade will spread

Francis Fukuyama argued the end of the Cold War = end point of humanity's socio-cultural evolution & final form of human government. There will be more and more governments that use the framework of democracy and that contain markets of some sort, and history bears him out.

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3. Liberalism, democracy, intervention
C. Democratic peace
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Fukuyama's 'end of history': democracy & free-trade will spread
Democracies fight non-democracies, but not each other.
Democratic states do not make war on each other
If all states are democratic = war will be abolished
Supported by history: only few cases that challenge this
Underpins idea of the liberal peace liberal state-building.
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