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The United States is currently the linchpin of global trade,
technology, and finance, and a military colossus, extending across
the world with a network of bases and alliances. This book
anticipates the possible issues raised by a transition between
American dominance and the rise of alternative powers. While a
'post-American' world need not be any different than that of today,
the risk associated with such a change provides ample reason for
attentive study. Divided into four parts, 50 international
relations scholars explore and discuss: Power Transitions:
addressing issues including the rise of China; the passing of
American primacy and the endurance of American leadership. War and
Peace: addressing nuclear weapons; the risk of war; security
privatization and global insecurity Global Governance: addressing
competition, trade, the UN, sovereignty, humanitarian intervention,
law and power. Energy and the Environment: addressing resource
conflict, petrol, climate change and technology. This unique
project offers a compilation of disparate arguments by scholars and
policy practitioners, encompassing a plurality of disciplines and
theoretical perspectives. By providing clarity and focus to this
essential debate on the future of the world in the next several
decades, Debating a Post-American World will be of interest to
students and scholars of International Relations and global
politics, American politics, US Foreign policy and International
Security.
The United States is currently the linchpin of global trade,
technology, and finance, and a military colossus, extending across
the world with a network of bases and alliances. This book
anticipates the possible issues raised by a transition between
American dominance and the rise of alternative powers. While a
'post-American' world need not be any different than that of today,
the risk associated with such a change provides ample reason for
attentive study. Divided into four parts, 50 international
relations scholars explore and discuss: Power Transitions:
addressing issues including the rise of China; the passing of
American primacy and the endurance of American leadership. War and
Peace: addressing nuclear weapons; the risk of war; security
privatization and global insecurity Global Governance: addressing
competition, trade, the UN, sovereignty, humanitarian intervention,
law and power. Energy and the Environment: addressing resource
conflict, petrol, climate change and technology. This unique
project offers a compilation of disparate arguments by scholars and
policy practitioners, encompassing a plurality of disciplines and
theoretical perspectives. By providing clarity and focus to this
essential debate on the future of the world in the next several
decades, Debating a Post-American World will be of interest to
students and scholars of International Relations and global
politics, American politics, US Foreign policy and International
Security.
Where will the next generation of farmers come from? What will
their farms look like? Fields of Learning: The Student Farm
Movement in North America provides a concrete set of answers to
these urgent questions, describing how, at a wide range of colleges
and universities across the United States and Canada, students,
faculty, and staff have joined together to establish on-campus
farms as outdoor laboratories for agricultural and cultural
education. From one-acre gardens to five-hundred-acre crop and
livestock farms, student farms foster hands-on food-system literacy
in a world where the shortcomings of input-intensive conventional
agriculture have become increasingly apparent. They provide a
context in which disciplinary boundaries are bridged, intellectual
and manual skills are cultivated together, and abstract ideas about
sustainability are put to the test. Editors Laura Sayre and Sean
Clark have assembled a volume of essays written by pioneering
educators directly involved in the founding and management of
fifteen of the most influential student farms in North America.
Arranged chronologically, Fields of Learning illustrates how the
student farm movement originated in the nineteenth century, gained
ground in the 1970s, and is flourishing today -- from the
University of California--Davis to Yale University, from Hampshire
College to Central Carolina Community College, from the University
of Montana to the University of Maine.
Where will the next generation of farmers come from? What will
their farms look like? Fields of Learning: The Student Farm
Movement in North America provides a concrete set of answers to
these urgent questions, describing how, at a wide range of colleges
and universities across the United States and Canada, students,
faculty, and staff have joined together to establish on-campus
farms as outdoor laboratories for agricultural and cultural
education. From one-acre gardens to five-hundred-acre crop and
livestock farms, student farms foster hands-on food-system literacy
in a world where the shortcomings of input-intensive conventional
agriculture have become increasingly apparent. They provide a
context in which disciplinary boundaries are bridged, intellectual
and manual skills are cultivated together, and abstract ideas about
sustainability are put to the test. Editors Laura Sayre and Sean
Clark have assembled a volume of essays written by pioneering
educators directly involved in the founding and management of
fifteen of the most influential student farms in North America.
Arranged chronologically, Fields of Learning illustrates how the
student farm movement originated in the nineteenth century, gained
ground in the 1970s, and is flourishing today -- from the
University of California--Davis to Yale University, from Hampshire
College to Central Carolina Community College, from the University
of Montana to the University of Maine.
This book explores the various features of work environments that
affect nurses' experiences of their work, their interactions with
co-workers and patients, and ultimately health care quality and
patient outcomes. Using a broad and comprehensive approach, the
authors identify the most extensively researched and
best-understood concepts in the field and presents a critical and
up-to-date review of the evidence regarding causes and effects of
work environment features. It then presents evidence regarding
organizational interventions aimed at broad ranges of clinical
practices and outcomes, such as team-based interventions and
management practices to improve practice climate. The ideas,
approaches, and evidence are presented by a team of researchers and
experienced practitioner/leaders; taken together, they form a
state-of-the-science toolkit. Unique features of this book include
a systematic presentation of best practices in nursing and
healthcare leadership, along with the conceptual grounding and
empirical support for these approaches, and extensive
demonstrations of how these practices, many of which originated in
North America, apply to European contexts.
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