|
Showing 1 - 9 of
9 matches in All Departments
Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States 2011 is a volume
in "The World Today Series". Published and updated annually, this
series provides both a short historical treatment and an up-to-date
look at the various countries of the entire globe. Russia and the
Commonwealth of Independent States deals with the twelve
independent republics that became members of the Commonwealth of
Independent States following the collapse of the Soviet Union in
December 1992. The book focuses strongly on recent economic and
political developments with shorter sections dealing with foreign
policy, the military, religion, education, and specific cultural
elements that help to define each republic and differentiate one
from the other. Approximately one-third of the book is devoted to
Russia, with shorter sections dealing with Ukraine, Belarus,
Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. There is also a section
dealing with how the Commonwealth of Independent States came into
being and how it has evolved since 1992.
This collection examines change within the major regional organizations of the Asia Pacific: The Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF). It has two simultaneous foci: the nature of institutional change in regional organizations, and the process of regionalism in the Asia Pacific. It combines the views of both officials and practitioners, providing new insights into both its major questions.
Casualties of the New World Order contends that the high rate of
failure among post-Cold War UN missions are attributable to common
weaknesses which are vulnerable to civil war dynamics. These
mission weaknesses derive from the high level of control over the
missions' mandates and operations wielded by combinations of
self-interested and distracted UN member-states. The effects of
these weaknesses are examined in the failed missions in Bosnia,
Somalia, and Angola, while their absence is observed in the
successful missions to El Salvador, Mozambique, and Cambodia.
This collection examines change within the major regional
organisations of the Asia Pacific: The Asian Development Bank
(ADB), the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Asia
Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the ASEAN Regional Forum
(ARF). It has two simultaneous foci: the nature of institutional
change in regional organisations, and the process of regionalism in
the Asia Pacific. It combines the views of both officials and
practitioners, providing new insights into both its major
questions.
In this Handbook, Chuck presents his thoughts on Real Leadership.
His counsel is based on over 40 years of experience, with both
large and small organizations. Chuck began his career as "a
follower." But, with the benefit of both good and poor examples of
Leadership, Chuck has developed a Leadership style which
professionals not only respond to; but are inspired by. Chuck was
not raised to be a leader. And that's what makes this Handbook so
promising for professionals eager to lead. Without this upbringing,
Chuck "figured it out" and has become a Real Leader. In this
Handbook, Chuck shares his thoughts on Leadership to assist you in
expediting your move to a Leadership role.
"Inspirations From The Heart Of God" is a life changing book that
will inspire, encourage and uplift. It will make you think and see
things very differently then before. Inspirations From The Heart Of
God is a book that anyone who reads it would want in their
collections of wonderul reads. It is a book that an individual will
gladly pass down from generation to generation.
Swearingen, a 25-year FBI veteran and world renowned whistleblower
on FBI corruption and wrongdoing, now rips away the veil of secrecy
concealing the FBI's treasonous misconduct in the 45-year cover-up
of JFK's assassination. He names Cuban exiles; Chicago Mafia; and
bad cops trained by the CIA's twisted murder conspiracy. Swearingen
established his credibility in FBI SECRETS, AN AGENT'S EXPOSE?,
when he documented FBI fraud and dishonesty. He successfully forced
the FBI to admit the truth in cases where the FBI had lied under
oath to the courts and to the Congress. Working pro bono he was
instrumental in helping plaintiffs win lawsuits against the FBI.
Groups such as the BPI of Chicago won in 1981; Fred Hampton and
Mark Clark's survivors won $1.8 million in 1982; the SWP won
$246,000.00 in 1986; Geronimo Pratt was released from prison after
25 years and won $4.5 million in 2000. The late Judy Bari won $4.4
million in 2002. The author is in 18 films including US vs. John
Lennon.
|
|