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Throughout the summer of 2013, The Politic-Yale University's
Undergraduate Political Journal-created Diplomatic Discourse, a
collection of over 100 interviews with United States Ambassadors,
examining careers in the Foreign Service and contemporary issues
facing American policy overseas. More than 50 Yale students
conducted interviews over the telephone, via Skype and email, and
in person at embassies worldwide. From France to Fiji, Mongolia to
Mexico, Haiti to the Holy See, these are the stories of the men and
women on the frontlines of American foreign policy. Since 1947, The
Politic has provided an outlet for the politically inclined on
Yale's campus with past Editors including Fareed Zakaria, Gideon
Rose and Robert Kagan. The Politic features long-form,
investigative articles focusing on topics of domestic and
international significance and interviews with the world's foremost
public servants, policy makers and intellectuals, including
President Obama, President Ford, Secretary Kerry, and many more.
Transmediastinal gunshot injuries present the risk of immediately
life threatening injuries. Stable patients have been evaluated by a
combination of esophageal swallow and endoscopy, aortography and
bronchoscopy. There is an increasing trend favoring CT scan.
Unstable patients require immediate exploration, being prepared to
enter both hemi-thoraces. Selected References: * Bergsland J,
Karamanoukian HL, Soltoski PR, Salerno TA. Single suture
forcircumflex exposure in coronary artery bypass grafting. Ann
Thorac Surg.1999;68: 1428-1430. * Fedalen PA, Bard MR, Piacentino
V, et al. Intraluminal shunt placement and off- pump coronary
revascularization for coronary artery stab wound. J Trauma 200
1;50: 133-135 * Hanpeter DE, Demetriades D, Asensio JA, Berne TV,
Velmahos G, Murraygunshot wounds. J Trauma 2000;49(4):689-695. *
MacPherson D. Bullet Penetration: Modeling the dynamics and the
incapacitation resulting from wound trauma. Ballistics
Publications, EI Segundo, CA, 1994 * Wall MJ, Soltero E. Damage
control for thoracic injuries, Surg Clin North
AmI997;77(4):863-878. * Rozycki GS, Feliciano DV, Oschner MG,
Knudson MM, Hoyt DB, Davis F, Hammerman D, Figueredo V, Harviel JD,
Han DC, Schmidt JA. The role ofUltrasound in patients with possible
penetrating cardiac wounds: aProspective multicenter study. J
Trauma 1999; 46(4):543-552. * Roussseau H, Soula P, Bui B, D'Othee
BJ, Massabuau P, Meites G, Concina P,Mazzerolles M, Joffre F, Otal
P. Delayed treatment of traumatic ruptureof the thoracic aorta with
endoluminal covered stent. Circulation 1999 Feb2; 99(4): 498-504.
Crisis management has become a defining feature of contemporary
governance. In times of crisis, communities and members of
organizations expect their leaders to minimize the impact, while
critics and bureaucratic competitors make use of social media to
blame incumbent rulers and their policies. In this extreme
environment, policymakers must somehow establish a sense of
normality, and foster collective learning from the crisis
experience. In the new edition of this uniquely comprehensive
analysis, the authors examine how strategic leaders deal with the
challenges they face, the political risks and opportunities they
encounter, the pitfalls they must avoid, and the paths towards
reform they may pursue. The book is grounded in decades of
collaborative, cross-national and multidisciplinary case study
research and has been updated to include new insights and examples
from the last decade. This is an original and important
contribution from experts in public policy and international
security.
Virtually all of the socio-technical systems that maintain public
order, quality of life, and commerce depend on a reliable electric
supply, and critical infrastructure failures such as 'blackouts'
have profound implications for citizens and for those who govern in
their name. Social scientists have noted the impact of such
failures on society, and undertake the study of crisis management
to improve our knowledge of why critical systems fail and how such
systems can be made more reliable. Auckland Unplugged is a major
contribution to this field. Using the 1998 blackout of the central
business district of Auckland, New Zealand, as a case study, the
authors reveal a number of important insights into the central
challenges of crisis governance in post-industrial, democratic
societies. These challenges include: _ Finding an appropriate
division of responsibility and labor between public- and
private-sector actors. _ Crafting and coordinating a crisis
response that addresses perceived threats to community values and
avoids the twin perils of underreaction (e.g., passivity or
paralysis) and overreaction (e.g., 'crying wolf' or political
grandstanding). _ Coping with competence/authority discrepancies
under stress: Those who have expert knowledge of the technical
issues rarely have the authority to make policy; those who have the
authority generally lack the technical expertise to comprehend the
subtleties and uncertainties of the issues at stake. _ Maintaining
credibility and legitimacy when facing acute, ill-structured
problmes in politicized, publicized, and highly uncertain
environments. Such challenges are by no means specific to Auckland
or to the problem of coping with urban 'blackouts.' Auckland
Unplugged clearly describes and carefully explores general and
recurring problems faced by crisis managers around the world.
Virtually all of the socio-technical systems that maintain public
order, quality of life, and commerce depend on a reliable electric
supply, and critical infrastructure failures such as "blackouts"
have profound implications for citizens and for those who govern in
their name. Social scientists have noted the impact of such
failures on society, and undertake the study of crisis management
to improve our knowledge of why critical systems fail and how such
systems can be made more reliable. Auckland Unplugged is a major
contribution to this field. Using the 1998 blackout of the central
business district of Auckland, New Zealand, as a case study, the
authors reveal a number of important insights into the central
challenges of crisis governance in post-industrial, democratic
societies. These challenges include: . Finding an appropriate
division of responsibility and labor between public- and
private-sector actors. . Crafting and coordinating a crisis
response that addresses perceived threats to community values and
avoids the twin perils of underreaction (e.g., passivity or
paralysis) and overreaction (e.g., "crying wolf" or political
grandstanding). . Coping with competence/authority discrepancies
under stress: Those who have expert knowledge of the technical
issues rarely have the authority to make policy; those who have the
authority generally lack the technical expertise to comprehend the
subtleties and uncertainties of the issues at stake. . Maintaining
credibility and legitimacy when facing acute, ill-structured
problmes in politicized, publicized, and highly uncertain
environments. Such challenges are by no means specific to Auckland
or to the problem of coping with urban "blackouts." Auckland
Unplugged clearly describes and carefully explores general and
recurring problems faced by crisis managers around the world."
Transmediastinal gunshot injuries present the risk of immediately
life threatening injuries. Stable patients have been evaluated by a
combination of esophageal swallow and endoscopy, aortography and
bronchoscopy. There is an increasing trend favoring CT scan.
Unstable patients require immediate exploration, being prepared to
enter both hemi-thoraces. Selected References: * Bergsland J,
Karamanoukian HL, Soltoski PR, Salerno TA. Single suture
forcircumflex exposure in coronary artery bypass grafting. Ann
Thorac Surg.1999;68: 1428-1430. * Fedalen PA, Bard MR, Piacentino
V, et al. Intraluminal shunt placement and off- pump coronary
revascularization for coronary artery stab wound. J Trauma 200
1;50: 133-135 * Hanpeter DE, Demetriades D, Asensio JA, Berne TV,
Velmahos G, Murraygunshot wounds. J Trauma 2000;49(4):689-695. *
MacPherson D. Bullet Penetration: Modeling the dynamics and the
incapacitation resulting from wound trauma. Ballistics
Publications, EI Segundo, CA, 1994 * Wall MJ, Soltero E. Damage
control for thoracic injuries, Surg Clin North
AmI997;77(4):863-878. * Rozycki GS, Feliciano DV, Oschner MG,
Knudson MM, Hoyt DB, Davis F, Hammerman D, Figueredo V, Harviel JD,
Han DC, Schmidt JA. The role ofUltrasound in patients with possible
penetrating cardiac wounds: aProspective multicenter study. J
Trauma 1999; 46(4):543-552. * Roussseau H, Soula P, Bui B, D'Othee
BJ, Massabuau P, Meites G, Concina P,Mazzerolles M, Joffre F, Otal
P. Delayed treatment of traumatic ruptureof the thoracic aorta with
endoluminal covered stent. Circulation 1999 Feb2; 99(4): 498-504.
Crisis management has become a defining feature of contemporary
governance. In times of crisis, communities and members of
organizations expect their leaders to minimize the impact, while
critics and bureaucratic competitors make use of social media to
blame incumbent rulers and their policies. In this extreme
environment, policymakers must somehow establish a sense of
normality, and foster collective learning from the crisis
experience. In the new edition of this uniquely comprehensive
analysis, the authors examine how strategic leaders deal with the
challenges they face, the political risks and opportunities they
encounter, the pitfalls they must avoid, and the paths towards
reform they may pursue. The book is grounded in decades of
collaborative, cross-national and multidisciplinary case study
research and has been updated to include new insights and examples
from the last decade. This is an original and important
contribution from experts in public policy and international
security.
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