Broken Alliance
Author: Jonathan Kaufman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 0684800969
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Index. Bibliographical notes: p. 285-300.
Author: Jonathan Kaufman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 0684800969
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Index. Bibliographical notes: p. 285-300.
Author: Chris Hunter
Publisher: Next Chapter
Published: 2022-03-31
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Murders are not common in Mountainview: a sleepy North Carolina town. But when a librarian finds a dead body on her morning walk, assistant district attorney Greg is sent to assist in the police investigation. The victim turns out to be a prominent lawyer, and soon another victim is found, along with connections to unsavory agreements with the legal department. Clues in the case are few and far between. Together with homicide detective Brian, the two race against time to find the killer. But as the plot becomes even more tangled and the investigators have to rethink their assumptions, can they solve the case before another life is lost?
Author: Jonathan Kaufman
Publisher: Signet
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 9780451627377
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Examines the history of black-Jewish relations in America, tracing the change from unification during the Civil Rights Movement and the growth of the Democratic Party to the mutual antagonism that surfaced during the 1984 election
Author: Reid Hoffman
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Published: 2014-07-08
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 162527579X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The New York Times Bestelling guide for managers and executives. Introducing the new, realistic loyalty pact between employer and employee. The employer-employee relationship is broken, and managers face a seemingly impossible dilemma: the old model of guaranteed long-term employment no longer works in a business environment defined by continuous change, but neither does a system in which every employee acts like a free agent. The solution? Stop thinking of employees as either family or as free agents. Think of them instead as allies. As a manager you want your employees to help transform the company for the future. And your employees want the company to help transform their careers for the long term. But this win-win scenario will happen only if both sides trust each other enough to commit to mutual investment and mutual benefit. Sadly, trust in the business world is hovering at an all-time low. We can rebuild that lost trust with straight talk that recognizes the realities of the modern economy. So, paradoxically, the alliance begins with managers acknowledging that great employees might leave the company, and with employees being honest about their own career aspirations. By putting this new alliance at the heart of your talent management strategy, you’ll not only bring back trust, you’ll be able to recruit and retain the entrepreneurial individuals you need to adapt to a fast-changing world. These individuals, flexible, creative, and with a bias toward action, thrive when they’re on a specific “tour of duty”—when they have a mission that’s mutually beneficial to employee and company that can be completed in a realistic period of time. Coauthored by the founder of LinkedIn, this bold but practical guide for managers and executives will give you the tools you need to recruit, manage, and retain the kind of employees who will make your company thrive in today’s world of constant innovation and fast-paced change.
Author: James H. Roby Iii
Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated
Published: 2011-07-01
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9781462628186
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Sasha Polakow-Suransky
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2011-06-14
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 0307388506
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Prior to the Six-Day War, Israel was a darling of the international left, vocally opposed to apartheid and devoted to building alliances with black leaders in newly independent African nations. South Africa, for its part, was controlled by a regime of Afrikaner nationalists who had enthusiastically supported Hitler during World War II. But after Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories in 1967, the country found itself estranged from former allies and threatened anew by old enemies. As both states became international pariahs, a covert—and lucrative—military relationship blossomed between these seemingly unlikely allies. Based on extensive archival research and exclusive interviews with former generals and high-level government officials in both countries, The Unspoken Alliance tells a troubling story of Cold War paranoia, moral compromises, and startling secrets.
Author: J. N. Chaney
Publisher:
Published: 2021-06-11
Total Pages: 440
ISBN-13: 9781087971117
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Sit in prison or join the military. The choice is yours. Convicted of a minor traffic violation, Rev Pelletier is conscripted into the Perseus Union Marine Corps . . . for up to a thirty-year term of service. Anxious to get back to his civilian life and job, Rev opts for a shorter term as a Marine Raider taking the fight to the enemy. But with extremely high mortality rates, can he and his friends survive until their term of service is over? Download Sentenced to War now to follow Rev through perilous battles as he fights to hold back the alien invasion. If you're a fan of Old Man's War, Starship Troopers, or Armor, you'll love this military scifi thrill ride.
Author: Bennett Mohler
Publisher:
Published: 2015-06-30
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 9780692480298
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"I am only that which others see me as, and others are only that which I see them as." Everyone knew the name Beio-Rhett but no one knew what he looked like. While he did his part during the Rebellion, Beio-Rhett was not known for being benevolent. Instead he was seen by many as a mercenary. However in a galaxy where fighting is common place, and grudges are held among nationalities for generations, it is up to Beio Rhett, his friend Dembo, and the scrupulous Sergeant Singatt to travel to distant lands and become pseudo government agents. While seemingly straight forward for Beio-Rhett and Dembo, there is more to their mission than they were prepared for. Even with joining forces, can the ragtag group combat the Masked Menace?
Author: Herbert Druks
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2001-06-30
Total Pages: 323
ISBN-13: 0313002622
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This critical examination of American-Israeli relations from the last year of the Kennedy administration to the last year of Bill Clinton's tenure in office is a companion volume to Herbert Druks' previous book The Uncertain Friendship: The U.S. and Israel from Roosevelt to Kennedy. Based upon extensive research of archival sources and interviews of those who made this history happen, such as Harry S. Truman, Averell Harriman, Yitzhak Rabin, and Yitzhak Shamir, this study provides a challenging examination of key events and issues during the last three decades, including JFK and Israel's nuclear research, Johnson and the Six Day War, Kissinger-Nixon and the Yom Kippur War, the rescue at Entebbe, Begin's decision to liberate Lebanon from the PLO, Bush and Iraq, and the Land for Peace formula. In addition to this comprehensive narrative account, Druks does not shy away from the tougher questions that plague the history of the two nations. What was the nature of the friendship and alliance that Israel achieved with the United States? Did that friendship and alliance help sustain Israel's independence, or did it merely turn Israel into a vassal state of the American empire? Did Israel have another viable alternative? What may lie in store for the future of American-Israeli relations?
Author: Nina Caspersen
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 2010-01-01
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 1845457919
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Only unity saves the Serbs" is the famous call for unity in the Serb nationalist doctrine. But even though this doctrine was ideologically adhered to by most of the Serb leaders in Croatia and Bosnia, disunity characterized Serb politics during the Yugoslav disintegration and war. Nationalism was contested and nationalist claims to homogeneity did not reflect the reality of Serb politics. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Serb politics and challenges widespread assumptions regarding the Yugoslav conflict and war. It finds that although Slobodan Milosevic played a highly significant role, he was not always able to control the local Serb leaders. Moreover, it adds to the emerging evidence of the lack of importance of popular attitudes; hardline dominance was generally based on the control of economic and coercive resources rather than on elites successfully "playing the ethnic card." It moves beyond an assumption of automatic ethnic outbidding and thus contributes toward a better understanding of intra-ethnic rivalry in other cases such as Israel/Palestine, Northern Ireland, Nagorno-Karabakh and Rwanda.