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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023109866
    Format: 407 S.
    ISBN: 9780553804904 (hardcover) , 0553804901 (hardcover)
    Content: For nearly twenty years, Aaron David Miller has played a central role in U.S. efforts to broker Arab-Israeli peace. His position as an advisor to presidents, secretaries of state, and national security advisors has given him a unique perspective on a problem that American leaders have wrestled with for more than half a century. Why has the world's greatest superpower failed to broker, or impose, a solution in the Middle East? If a solution is possible, what would it take? And why after so many years of struggle and failure, with the entire region even more unsettled than ever, should Americans even care? Is Israel/Palestine really the "much too promised land"? This insightful first-person account offers a brilliant new analysis of the problem of Arab-Israeli peace and how, against all odds, it still might be solved.--From publisher description.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , A negotiator's tale -- Gulliver's troubles: a great power in a world of small ones -- Israel's lawyers: how domestic politics shapes America's Arab-Israeli diplomacy -- Henry Kissinger: strategist -- Jimmy Carter: missionary -- James Baker: the negotiator -- Caterer, cash man, and crisis manager, 1993-1999 -- Bill Clinton and the Arabs and Israelis he loved too much, 1999-2001 -- The disengager: George W. Bush and the pursuit of Arab-Israeli peace -- More last chance: is Arab-Israeli peace possible, and what can America do about it?
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Nahostkonflikt ; Friedensbemühung ; Außenpolitik ; Geschichte 1973-2007 ; USA ; Außenpolitik ; Israel ; Palästinenser ; Geschichte 1973-2007
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  • 2
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    Lawrence, Kan. : Univ. Press of Kansas
    UID:
    b3kat_BV022457050
    Format: IX, 256 S.
    ISBN: 9780700615407
    Series Statement: American political thought
    Content: "Because most Americans believe that government requires the consent of the governed, the idea of the social contract may come as close to a public philosophy as we've ever had. And, as Mark Hulliung reminds us, we have frequently fought our greatest political battles by wielding one or another version of social contract theory. Hulliung's book is the first to examine the role of the social contract across the entire sweep of American history, well beyond the Revolution and Founding periods. While he pays close attention to the contested versions of the social contract from 1765 to 1861, he also underscores its relevance after the Civil War, from late nineteenth-century land reform to the rights revolution of the late twentieth century."--Book jacket.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Sozialvertrag ; Bürgerliche Gesellschaft ; Geschichte
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  • 3
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    Westport, CT [u.a.] : Praeger
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023396991
    Format: X, 148 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9780275999667
    Series Statement: American social and political movements
    Content: From the Publisher: Unionism in the United States was quite successful during and after World War II, especially during the "golden years" of American capitalism (1947-73) as workers' wages increased quite dramatically in a number of industries. For example, average hourly earnings for workers in meatpacking rose 114% between 1950 and 1965, those in steel 102%, in rubber tires by 96%, and in manufacturing 81%. At the same time as union members' wages were increasing, union membership was declining. Yet, the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) argued that organizing new members was not a priority. By concentrating on the existing membership and "bread-and-butter" issues, and not organizing new members, unionism could not deal with the attack on the "social contract" by employers and the government beginning in the United States in the late 1970s. Following that attack, there was a significant decline in U.S. workers' wages and conditions in real terms, and there was a corresponding decline in union membership. However, while many people are claiming that organized labor is a dinosaur, Schiavone argues that a strong union movement is now needed more than ever. If unions make major changes as outlined in this book, the U.S. labor movement may regain some of its strength. By fighting for workplace (such as higher wages) and non-workplace issues (such as the fight for adequate childcare or against racism), unions in America and Canada that embraced what Schiavone calls social justice unionism have improved society for all. On purely "bread-and-butter" issues, these unions have achieved better collective bargaining agreements than their rival mainstream unions, as well as organizing more new workers per capita. How much strength organized labor will regain by embracing social justice unionism is uncertain, but it is a beginning.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Political Science , Sociology
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    Keywords: USA ; Gewerkschaft ; Arbeiterbewegung
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023472549
    Format: XIII, 881 S. , Ill. , 25 cm
    Edition: 1. Scribner hardcover ed.
    ISBN: 9780743243025 , 0743243021
    Content: From the Publisher: Told with urgency and sharp political insight, Nixonland recaptures America's turbulent 1960s and early 1970s and reveals how Richard Nixon rose from the political grave to seize and hold the presidency. Perlstein's epic account begins in the blood and fire of the 1965 Watts riots, nine months after Lyndon Johnson's historic landslide victory over Barry Goldwater appeared to herald a permanent liberal consensus in the United States. Yet the next year, scores of liberals were tossed out of Congress, America was more divided than ever, and a disgraced politician was on his way to a shocking comeback: Richard Nixon. Between 1965 and 1972, America experienced no less than a second civil war. Out of its ashes, the political world we know now was born. It was the era not only of Nixon, Johnson, Spiro Agnew, Hubert H. Humphrey, George McGovern, Richard J
    Content: Daley, and George Wallace but Abbie Hoffman, Ronald Reagan, Angela Davis, Ted Kennedy, Charles Manson, John Lindsay, and Jane Fonda. There are tantalizing glimpses of Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, Jesse Jackson, John Kerry, and even of two ambitious young men named Karl Rove and William Clinton-and a not so ambitious young man named George W. Bush. Cataclysms tell the story of Nixonland: Angry blacks burning down their neighborhoods in cities across the land as white suburbanites defend home and hearth with shotguns. The student insurgency over the Vietnam War, the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, and the riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. The fissuring of the Democratic Party into warring factions manipulated by the "dirty tricks" of Nixon and his Committee to Re-Elect the President
    Content: Richard Nixon pledging a new dawn of national unity, governing more divisively than any president before him, and then directing a criminal conspiracy, the Watergate cover-up, from the Oval Office. Then, in November 1972, Nixon, harvesting the bitterness and resentment born of America's turmoil, was reelected in a landslide even bigger than Johnson's 1964 victory, not only setting the stage for his dramatic 1974 resignation but defining the terms of the ideological divide that characterizes America today. Filled with prodigious research and driven by a powerful narrative, Rick Perlstein's magisterial account of how America divided confirms his place as one of our country's most celebrated historians
    Note: An account of the thirth-seventh presidency sets Nixon's administration against a backdrop of the tumultuous civil rights movement while offering insight into how key events in the 1960s set the stage for today's political divides. , Includes bibliographical references (p. 831- 835) and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Nixon, Richard M. 1913-1994 ; USA ; Politische Kultur ; Polarisierung ; Geschichte 1965-1972 ; Biografie
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  • 5
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    Lanham, Md. [u.a.] : Scarecrow Press
    UID:
    gbv_502908785
    Format: VII, 222 S. , graph. Darst. , 22 cm
    ISBN: 0810852942 , 9780810852945
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The role of organizational culture in effective team development / Jack G. Montgomery -- When is a team really a team? : examples of team-based management concepts in academic libraries / Michael Norman -- Teams and the control of work : a case study at Arizona / Michael S, Ray -- University of Maryland Libraries : case study for program review / M. Sue Baughman, Gordana Ruth, and Janet L. Siar -- Long live the team! : factors in the longevity and success of a semi-autonomous work team / Sarah L. Shreeves, Stephanie Hartman, and Elke Piontek-Ma -- Strategic planning and organizational structure in a team environment / Marda L. Johnson -- Team training for technical services : revisiting the concept after ten years / Paul Orkiszewski, Megan Johnson, and Eleanor I. Cook -- Transitioning from self-directed teams to a traditional work unit / Robert Alan -- Letting go : a reflection on teams that were / John Lubans, Jr -- Implementing and dismantling teams in technical services at the University of Kentucky / Mary McLaren -- And they lived happily ever after : findings from the Penn State University Libraries' AV workflow process improvement team / Robert B. Freeborn and Ann H. Dodd -- Matrix teams : advancing transitions / Michele J. Crump
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek ; Organisation ; Teamwork
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_569488990
    Format: XXIX, 552 S , graph. Darst. , 23 cm
    ISBN: 1594604266 , 9781594604263
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Death penalty research today and tomorrow , The role of constitutional facts and social science research in capital litigation : is "proof" of arbitrariness or inaccuracy relevant to the constitutional regulation of the American death penalty? , Why the downturn in death sentences? , The ABA death penalty moratorium implementation project : setting the stage for further research , The National Death Penalty Archive (NDPA) : "the greatest body of evidence ever collected about the death penalty in the United States" , Racial and ethnic disparities in resolving homicides , Perspectives, approaches, and future directions in death penalty proportionality studies , Empirical studies of race and geographic discrimination in the administration of the death penalty : a primer on the key methodological issues , The capital jury experiment of the Supreme Court , The future of innocence , Mental retardation and the death penalty five years after Atkins , The effects of AEDPA on justice , Toward a new perspective on clemency in the killing state , Death and deterrence redux : science, law and causal reasoning on capital punishment , Researching future dangerousness , Capital punishment and the families of victims and defendants , The cost of the death penalty in America : directions for future research , "Symbolic" and "instrumental" aspects of capital punishment , Alternative sanctions for aggravated murder : form and function , Life under sentence of death : some research agendas , The future of execution methods , Capital punishment : the defining issues for the next generation-introduction and overview / Charles S. Lanier, William J. Bowers and James R. Acker -- Death penalty research today and tomorrow / Hugo Adam Bedau -- The role of constitutional facts and social science research in capital litigation : is "proof" of arbitrariness or inaccuracy relevant to the constitutional regulation of the American death penalty? / Jordan M. Steiker -- Why the downturn in death sentences? / William J. Bowers and Scott E. Sundby -- The ABA death penalty moratorium implementation project : setting the stage for further research / Deborah Fleischaker -- The National Death Penalty Archive (NDPA) : "the greatest body of evidence ever collected about the death penalty in the United States" / Charles S. Lanier -- Racial and ethnic disparities in resolving homicides / Michael L. Radelet and Glenn L. Pierce -- Perspectives, approaches, and future directions in death penalty proportionality studies / David Baldus, George Woodworth and Neil Alan Weiner -- Empirical studies of race and geographic discrimination in the administration of the death penalty : a primer on the key methodological issues / David Baldus, George Woodworth, David Zuckerman, Neil Alan Weiner and Catherine M. Grosso -- The capital jury experiment of the Supreme Court / William J. Bowers, Thomas W. Brewer and Charles S. Lanier -- The future of innocence / Richard C. Dieter -- Mental retardation and the death penalty five years after Atkins / John H. Blume, Sheri Lynn Johnson and Christopher Seeds -- The effects of AEDPA on justice / David R. Dow and Eric M. Freedman -- Toward a new perspective on clemency in the killing state / Austin Sarat -- Death and deterrence redux : science, law and causal reasoning on capital punishment / Jeffrey Fagan and Valerie West -- Researching future dangerousness / Jon Sorensen -- Capital punishment and the families of victims and defendants / Margaret Vandiver -- The cost of the death penalty in America : directions for future research / Jonathan E. Gradess and Andrew L. B. Davies -- "Symbolic" and "instrumental" aspects of capital punishment / David Garland -- Alternative sanctions for aggravated murder: form and function / James R. Acker -- Life under sentence of death : some research agendas / Robert Johnson, Sandra McGunigall-Smith, Jocelyn Fontaine and Christopher Dum -- The future of execution methods / Deborah W. Denno -- Empirical research and capital punishment: the defining issues for the -- Next generation / James R. Acker, William J. Bowers and Charles S. Lanier
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Todesstrafe ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023035341
    Format: XXXI, 235 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9781586485603
    Content: From the Publisher: Propaganda. Manipulation. Spin. Control. It has ever been thus-or has it? On the eve of the 60th anniversary of George Orwell's classic essay on propaganda (Politics and the English Language), writers have been invited to explore what Orwell didn't-or couldn't-know. Their responses, framed in pithy, focused essays, range far and wide: from the effect of television and computing, to the vast expansion of knowledge about how our brains respond to symbolic messages, to the merger of journalism and entertainment, to lessons learned during and after a half-century of totalitarianism. Together, they paint a portrait of a political culture in which propaganda and mind control are alive and well (albeit in forms and places that would have surprised Orwell). The pieces in this anthology sound alarm bells about the manipulation and misinformation in today's politics, and offer guideposts for a journalism attuned to Orwellian tendencies in the 21st century.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Language: English
    Keywords: Orwell, George 1903-1950 ; USA ; Massenmedien ; Manipulation ; Propaganda ; Rhetorik ; Aufsatzsammlung
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