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Rural Cooperatives in Socialist Utopia - Thirty Years of Moshav Development in Israel (Hardcover, New): Gideon Kressel, Susan... Rural Cooperatives in Socialist Utopia - Thirty Years of Moshav Development in Israel (Hardcover, New)
Gideon Kressel, Susan Lees, Moshe Schwartz
R2,843 Discovery Miles 28 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Scholars bring their field experience and their expertise in sociology, social anthropology, economics, political science, and other areas to bear on an understanding of what happened to a model socialist construction: the rural village cooperative of Israel, the Moshav. A number of the chapters describe re-studies of communities their authors had examined a generation ago. The overall result is a diversity of views from the perspectives of individual community members, community organizations themselves, and expert interpreters, about the causes and consequences of a decline in economic cooperation concomitant with a decline in government support and a decline in the role of agriculture in most communities and in the national economy. The processes examined here have considerable importance for the understanding of transformations taking place in vast regions of the world.

1001 Facts Everyone Should Know about Israel (Hardcover): Mitchell G. Bard, Moshe Schwartz 1001 Facts Everyone Should Know about Israel (Hardcover)
Mitchell G. Bard, Moshe Schwartz
R3,214 Discovery Miles 32 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hardly a day passes when Israel is not in the news. Virtually all the press coverage, however, is about the conflict between Israel and her neighbors. There is so much more to Israel that is positive and should be better known. This book provides essential facts about not only the political events in the news, but also the positive contributions Israel is making in the arts and sciences. It describes some of the remarkable sites and people that make the country unique. This is not a recitation of facts and figures, but a mosaic of the most important aspects of Israel's past and present. The book will entertain those interested in some of the fascinating trivia about Israel and inform those doing more serious research about the economy, government, and culture of the Jewish State.

1001 Facts Everyone Should Know about Israel (Paperback): Mitchell G. Bard, Moshe Schwartz 1001 Facts Everyone Should Know about Israel (Paperback)
Mitchell G. Bard, Moshe Schwartz
R1,000 Discovery Miles 10 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hardly a day passes when Israel is not in the news. Virtually all the press coverage, however, is about the conflict between Israel and her neighbors. There is so much more to Israel that is positive and should be better known. This book provides essential facts about not only the political events in the news, but also the positive contributions Israel is making in the arts and sciences. It describes some of the remarkable sites and people that make the country unique. This is not a recitation of facts and figures, but a mosaic of the most important aspects of Israel's past and present. The book will entertain those interested in some of the fascinating trivia about Israel and inform those doing more serious research about the economy, government, and culture of the Jewish State.

Green Neighbourhoods and Eco-gentrification - A Tale of Two Countries (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Elise Machline, David... Green Neighbourhoods and Eco-gentrification - A Tale of Two Countries (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Elise Machline, David Pearlmutter, Moshe Schwartz, Pierre Pech
R1,918 Discovery Miles 19 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This SpringerBrief brings together a series of studies that delve into the details of French and Israeli green building practices and tell a tale of two countries which deviates considerably from what first impressions might suggest. In-depth data analysis, interviews with stakeholders, and on-the-ground documentation are used to paint a portrait of green neighborhoods in both large and small cities, and to shed light on the diversity of outcomes and the intricate web of interests leading to each one. In the Israeli cases, these dynamics reflect the fact that the private sector has become increasingly dominant in the residential building field, following a decades-long process in which the welfare state has shrunk, and the government has distanced itself from large social programs.The French solution to this dilemma is to mandate the inclusion of subsidized housing within its ecoquartiers, with the declared aim of promoting a diverse 'social mix' of population. Green building has yet to prove itself as a solution for the masses. The sale price of an apartment in a certified green building is significantly higher than what would be justified by either the additional construction costs required to build it, or the energy and water saving potential that can be realized by using it. The tale of two countries presented here suggests that neither the mechanisms of the market nor the proclamations of a welfare state can easily overcome this dilemma. What is needed is a new type of thinking, which can only emerge once the concept of "value" reflects not only the realities of a free-market economy, but also those of a planet which turns out to be distinctly limited in its resources.

Defense Acquisition Reform - Background, Analysis, and Issues for Congress (Paperback): Moshe Schwartz Defense Acquisition Reform - Background, Analysis, and Issues for Congress (Paperback)
Moshe Schwartz
R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Department of Defense Contractors in Afghanistan and Iraq - Background and Analysis (Paperback): Moshe Schwartz Department of Defense Contractors in Afghanistan and Iraq - Background and Analysis (Paperback)
Moshe Schwartz
R349 Discovery Miles 3 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The critical role contractors play in supporting military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq necessitates that the Department of Defense (DOD) effectively manage contractors during contingency operations. Lack of sufficient contract management can delay or even prevent troops from receiving needed support and can also result in wasteful spending. Some analysts believe that poor contract management has played a role in permitting abuses and crimes committed by certain contractors against local nationals, which may have undermined U.S. counterinsurgency efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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