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If you are interested in the position of modern futorologists on key issues of development, then perhaps the following authors will be useful:
Zh. Attali “A Brief History of the Future” – geopolitics
And. Wallerstein “The World – the system of Modernity” in two volumes-economics
З. Bauman ” Globalization. Consequences for People and society” – sociology
Yu. Habermas “The Future of Human Nature” – philosophy, bioethics
After leaving Fukuyama, read Derrida's The Ghosts of Marx. Reading material requires a certain skill and philosophical training, but it is worth it in full.
You can try to get acquainted with institutionalism (although it is more about explaining the past and present than about predicting the future, but this is a good thing: at least you can check something on historical material). From the most relevant: Acemoglu and Robinson “Why some countries are rich and others are poor “(also known under the shorter title of the original Why Nations Fail).