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October 17, 2011 - CDDRL, FSI Stanford, Governance Project Op-ed

In an article for the November/December 2011 issue of The American Interest, Francis Fukuyama analyzes the roots of dysfunction that have led to the polarization of the American political system. From the design of the U.S. Constitution curbing the power of central government to the entrenchment of powerful interest groups, Fukuyama suggests that institutional changes will need to take place to break the paralysis that characterizes the U.S. political system.

American Political Dysfunction

Appeared in The American Interest, October 17, 2011