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Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Central government
The United States Space Force, the sixth branch of the armed
forces, will soon play a leading role in American foreign policy
and will be necessary to protect its economic, political, and
social interests at home and abroad. This book argues that
America's newest branch of the armed forces, the United States
Space Force, will soon play a key strategic role in American
foreign policy, military and economic expansion, and technological
innovation. Written by a leading expert on and member of the Space
Force, the book offers an introduction to the Space Force, explains
the urgent need for it, and walks readers through what exactly the
Space Force is and is not. Drawing on dozens of interviews with
high-ranking members of the armed forces, the author claims that,
in the future, space will be the geopolitical center of world
politics, as such countries as the U.S., Russia, and China jockey
for control of it. America must therefore set aside partisan
politics to make space a top priority, as a failure to do so will
leave the U.S. and its citizens in a dangerous and vulnerable
position on the world stage. The first comprehensive book on the
United States Space Force and its role in national security The
first synthesis of space power, national security, and U.S. grand
strategy Includes interviews with senior people in the United
States Space Force and American national security Outlines a
comprehensive plan for ensuring American primacy in space
Towards Sustainable Well-Being examines existing efforts and
emerging possibilities to improve upon gross domestic product as
the dominant indicator of economic and social performance.
Contributions from leading international and Canadian researchers
in the field of beyond-GDP measurement offer a rich range of
perspectives on alternative ways to measure well-being and
sustainability, along with lessons from around the world on how to
bring those metrics into the policy process. Key topics include the
policy and political impacts of major beyond-GDP measurement
initiatives; the most promising possibilities and policy
applications for beyond-GDP measurement; key barriers to
introducing beyond-GDP metrics; and complementary measures to
ensure new measurements are not merely calculated but taken into
account in policymaking. The book highlights a distinction between
a reformist beyond-GDP vision, which seeks to improve policymaking
and quality of life within existing political and economic
institutions, and a transformative vision aiming for more
fundamental change including a move beyond economic growth.
Illustrating the many advances that have occurred in Canada and
internationally, Towards Sustainable Well-Being proposes next steps
for both the reformist and transformative visions, as well as
possible common ground between them in the pursuit of sustainable
well-being.
-- More than 120,000 copies sold in hardcover
-- Appeared on the USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles
Times, and Business Week business bestseller lists
-- The Art of Seduction, the new hardcover by Robert Greene and
Joost Elffers, will be published simultaneously by Viking
Policy making is more globally connected today than ever before.
Policy ideas, experiences and expertise circulate rapidly over
great distances. But who is involved in distributing policy, how do
they do it, and through which arenas? This book examines the work
involved in policy circulation, and as the first genuinely
transdisciplinary collection on policy circulation, it offers an
insight into the globally dispersed yet interconnected nature of
contemporary policy making and the transdisciplinary future of
policy circulation studies. Bringing together international
scholars and multidisciplinary perspectives, this book showcases
theoretical approaches from across the social sciences, and offers
empirical perspectives from around the world. Synthesizing related
literatures on policy transfer, diffusion and mobility, and
assessing their differences and commonalities, this book proposes
ways to foster transdisciplinary dialogue. Including a range of
case studies, from both the Global North and South, Public Policy
Circulation provides a succinct understanding and critique of the
Global policy transfer, diffusion and mobility through the lens of
arenas, agents and actions. This book will be a vital tool for
academics and students of political science, public policy, public
administration, international relations, geography, urban studies,
sociology and anthropology alike, with its up-to-date coverage of
contemporary policy circulation, and developments in the theory of
global policy movement and adoption. It will also be of interest to
practitioners in government agencies and NGOs, providing insight
into their increasing role in both the national and international
transfer and dispersal of policies. Contributors include: T. Baker,
M.I. Dussauge-Laguna, R. Jolkkonen, O. Loeblova, P. McGuirk, S.
Montero, M. Morais de Sa e Silva, A. Rusu, T. Soremi, J. Spence, C.
Walker, A. Wood
Many democratic theorists have viewed the recent innovations
adopted throughout Latin America in a positive light. This
evaluation has engendered the idea that all innovations are
democratic and all democratic innovations are able to foster
citizenship. Presenting a realistic analysis of both the positive
and negative aspects of innovation, this book argues that these
innovations ought to be examined at the intersection between design
and the political system. The Two Faces of Institutional Innovation
offers a new perspective on developments such as participatory
budgeting, the National Electoral Institute (INE) and the Federal
Electoral Institute (IFE) in Mexico and comites de vigilancia in
Bolivia, and evaluates the extent to which, in reality, citizens
were involved in decision-making, distributive policies and citizen
education. Further chapters also examine the expansion of
innovation to the field of judicial institutions - one of the key
areas in which innovation took place in Latin America, showing that
the role of legal corporations in democracy cannot be compared with
the role of engaged citizens. Contemporary and astute, this book
will captivate students and scholars researching in the areas of
innovation policy and regulatory governance. Its analysis of the
positive and negative aspects of democratic innovation will also
benefit democratic theorists and policy-makers alike.
Appointed by George W. Bush as the chairman of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in 2006, Sheila Bair witnessed the
origins of the financial crisis and in 2008 became--along with Hank
Paulson, Ben Bernanke, and Timothy Geithner--one of the key public
servants trying to repair the damage to the global economy. "Bull
by the Horns" is her remarkable and refreshingly honest account of
that contentious time and the struggle for reform that followed and
continues to this day.
The aviation sector consists of various actors such as airlines,
ground handling companies, and others all with conflicting
priorities. In order to understand how these actors position
themselves in an increasingly competitive market, The Air
Transportation Industry: Economic Conflict and Competition analyzes
all the market segments in detail, examining such issues as which
industrial economic structure drives decisions, the main economic
problems, the consequences for negotiations between different
actors, impacts on the global aviation market, and much more. This
book covers the entire aviation sector including strategies,
regulation, resilience, privatization, airport slot management, and
more. It examines how economic and strategic struggles underlie the
current market structure, both for aviation as a whole and for the
constituent actors as carriers, authorities, and handlers. It
examines the ways market and nonmarket approaches impact the
competitiveness of the air transport industry, offering a complete
mapping of the economic actions between actors of the air transport
industry. This volume will help readers gain insight into the
possible strategic choices and the mutual competitive strength
within the future aviation market.
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. This timely and
insightful Research Agenda for Federalism Studies brings together
comparative reflections from leading scholars across five
continents on the past, present and future of federalism research.
Addressing the research needs of federalism studies around the
world, contributors focus on political theory, constitutionalism,
self-rule, gender, diversity and conflict resolution, as well as
challenges for federalism in Africa, Asia and Europe, to identify
contemporary research lacunae and seek out new directions for
investigation. In a world where more than 40 percent of the world's
people live in federal systems, this impressive book provides
accessible guidance through a profuse and complex research terrain.
This rich source of ideas and research pathways offers critical
insight for graduate students of political science and comparative
government, as well as senior scholars seeking fresh perspectives
on federalism studies. Contributors include: N. Aroney, J. Bednar,
H. Bhattacharyya, P. Dardanelli, J. Dinan, A. Fenna, A.-G. Gagnon,
T.O. Hueglin, S. Keil, J. Kincaid, A. Lecours, S. Mueller, F.
Palermo, C. Saunders, N. Steytler, A. Tremblay, A. Valdesalici, J.
Vickers
Select committees are generally faced by those at the very top of
their game: high-flying CEOs, powerful executives and industry
experts. Why, then, do the very words send shivers down the spines
of even our most senior representatives? Perhaps it is the
unblinking eye of the television cameras, the hawkish interrogation
of the committee chair or simply the knowledge of those Goliaths
who have fallen before. After twenty years of advising big-name
clients on how to take on this gruelling ordeal, Scott Colvin
argues that it needn't be this way. Based on interviews with those
on the front line, he offers a freshperspective on how the process
could be improved for committee members and witnesses alike.
Steeped in exclusive inside knowledge and expert tips, and with a
step-by-step manual on how to prepare for a hearing, this is the
essential guide to not only surviving but thriving in the hot seat.
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