The End of History and the Last Man, written by Francis Fukuyama, is a groundbreaking book that explores the concept of the end of ideological evolution. Fukuyama argues that with the collapse of the Soviet Union, liberal democracy has emerged as the final form of government, marking the end point of humanity's socio-political development. The book examines the triumph of liberal democracy and the challenges it faces in the modern world. Fukuyama's thought-provoking analysis offers insights into the future of international relations in a world where ideological conflicts have diminished.