Article: Books: Yesterday again ; A manifesto for the new world order explains why liberal democracies like India should worry about autocracies in Beijing and Moscow.

The Return Of History And The End Of Dreamsby Robert KaganAtlantic BooksPrice: 9.75, Pages: 116

Almost two decades ago, when communism unravelled itself as the biggest lie of the 20th century, Francis Fukuyama, then of the Rand Corporation, experienced this epiphany.

The triumph of liberal democracy marked, he wrote in a much- debated essay titled The End of History? in the American journal The National Interest, the end point of mankind's ideological evolution .

In The End of History and the Last Man (1992), he would give a book-length elaboration of the argument that looked perfectly in tune with the post-Wall, post-Soviet times.

Fukuyama's piece of endology would be suitably ...

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