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Expand your learning in HR Management from theory to practice,
using academic research and developing the practical skills
necessary for your career in the field. Human Resource Management,
11th Edition, by Torrington, Hall, Taylor, and Atkinson, is an
acclaimed, market-leading text, well known for its comprehensive
scope of topics, coverage of important HR Management issues, and
reader-friendly content. A complete introduction to Human
Resources, this text is ideal for students pursuing Undergraduate
Business and Management Courses alongside those on CIPD-accredited
courses. Human Resource Management is an accessible text aiming to
help those aspiring to or working within HR or Management roles.
The latest version of the text, thoroughly updated with the
economic, social, and legal employment practice changes, is
specifically designed to cover issues and debates HR Management
faces today. The contribution of academic research further supports
the theory and content reflecting the recent developments in the
field, making this text a must-read on the principles and aspects
of the discipline.
The military has long been associated with hard power, yet it is
engaged in public diplomacy as it represents the U.S. abroad and
facilitates the diffusion of ideas. Military Soft Power examines
one such aspect of U.S. public diplomacy: how the United States
extends its influence or "soft power" worldwide through military
educational exchange programs hosted by the United States' elite
military schools, its war and staff colleges. The presence of
international officers at U.S. military schools is substantial, yet
very little is known about the long-term impacts of these
exchanges. This study shows how the exchanges build personal and
professional networks that then serve as important conduits of
ideas between the United States and other countries. These networks
help to improve interoperability between the U.S. military and its
partner nations and to extend U.S. influence through military soft
power rather than through hard power. This is an alternative
bottom-up view of how military organizations can influence
political processes and decisions through the development of
cross-border communities of military professionals. This involves a
two-step model of socialization. First, individuals (military
officers) are socialized by a large political institution (the U.S.
through its war and staff colleges). Second, these individuals
function as idea entrepreneurs, bringing new ideas, beliefs, and
practices home with them. There is a need for policies and programs
that help countries successfully transition from authoritarian
governance to democratic rule as well as countries undergoing
democratic revolutions and those seeking more gradual change.
Exchange programs are one pathway, in which an important group of
citizens (military officers and their families) can experience the
everyday functioning of democratic practices and institutions. This
unique survey provides timely insights into the important political
impacts of military exchange programs and how military institutions
and their personnel influence international politics beyond simply
being used as an instrument of coercion.
"Coping with Drug and Alcohol Problems" aims to deepen and extend
understanding of the experiences of family members trying to cope
with the excessive drinking or drug taking of a relative.
Comprehensive and thoroughly up to date, this book draws on the
results of the cross-cultural study of alcohol and drug problems in
the family, and places these results within the broader context of
the international literature on the subject. By investigating the
similarities and differences in the experiences of family members
in three parts of the world, the authors reveal results which have
far-reaching implications for professional intervention and
prevention. Subjects covered include:
- Models of Understanding: How Families Continue to be Pathologized
and Misunderstood
- How Family Members Cope
- An Integrated View of Alcohol and Drug Problems in the
Family
- Ways of Empowering Family Members
This book aims to demonstrate the possibility of a constructive
alliance between professionals, substance misusing relatives, and
the affected family members by thoroughly investigating the
dilemmas that face family members and the lack of support they
experience.
This fascinating insight into the impact of drugs and alcohol
problems on family members will be a valuable resource for all
those who are interested in substance misuse in family and cultural
contexts, and particularly those who are interested in the
treatment of alcohol and other drug problems.
NATO's quickly evolving relationship with Central and Eastern
Europe is forming a new basis for security in the region.
Enlargement into the former-Soviet bloc, the conflict over Kosovo,
and developing foreign and domestic events are drastically changing
the technical aspects of security management, the perceptions of
security held by the region's countries, and the actual security
situation on the ground. Almost NATO broadly examines the region's
current security situation and specifically explores NATO's
relationship with Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine,
and the Baltic states all non-members, but each with its own
expectations for membership and relationship to the organization.
Russia's interaction with NATO since the end of the Cold War and
that country's crucial role in the region's future rounds out the
regional coverage. The book's connective tissue is a broader
concept of security that encompasses the European Union,
environmental concerns, minority issues, and economic and political
performance as Europe moves into the 21st century. The
interrelationship and significance of varied concepts of security
are summarized and further developed in the concluding chapter,
along with an effort to place developments in the region within a
more theoretical perspective. The result is a book of significant
breadth and substantial utility, one invaluable to readers trying
to understand the region and NATO's role in its security.
'Coping with Drug and Alcohol Problems' aims to deepen & extend
understanding of the experiences of family members trying to cope
with the excessive drinking or drug taking of a relative across
three different cultures.
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